Cosi Fan Tutte

Cosi Fan Tutte

Release date : June 6, 2006
Runtime : 3h 2m
Countries of origin : Austria /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Karl-Ernst Herrmann /
Writers : Lorenzo da Ponte /
Production companies : Decca /
June 6, 2006 3h 2m Austria Music Italian More
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There are elements of Eurotrash in this outdoor Aix-en-Provence summer opera production. Nevertheless, the splendid singing and acting transform the story, normally treated as farce, into something considerably more serious. As many other critics have noted, the young lovers have not yet sorted everything out as this performance ends. Act One begins with the principal characters running around in the outdoor theater -- while the audience takes it in as if they had been advised to sit back and enjoy the novelty. Very likely they were also asked to refrain from applauding at the end of arias and ensemble pieces, in which the three-hour opera abounds.
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  • title:Cosi Fan Tutte
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:3h 2m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Austria ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Karl-Ernst Herrmann /
  • Writers: Lorenzo da Ponte ·
  • Production companies: Decca ·
  • Overview:There are elements of Eurotrash in this outdoor Aix-en-Provence summer opera production. Nevertheless, the splendid singing and acting transform the story, normally treated as farce, into something considerably more serious. As many other critics have noted, the young lovers have not yet sorted everything out as this performance ends. Act One begins with the principal characters running around in the outdoor theater -- while the audience takes it in as if they had been advised to sit back and enjoy the novelty. Very likely they were also asked to refrain from applauding at the end of arias and ensemble pieces, in which the three-hour opera abounds.
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