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SUMMARY:The Met stages a hilarious new production of Mozart's comedy - COSÌ FAN TUTTE
DESCRIPTION:TRANSMITTED LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER\n\nLive in HD Host: Joyce DiDonato\n\nApprox. running time:  3 hours 20 minutes with one intermission between the two acts\n\nSynopsis and program notes: www.sfmh.org\n\n \n\nClick here to hear the overture\n\nA winning cast comes together for Phelim McDermott's clever vision of Mozart's comedy about the sexes\, set in a carnival-esque\, funhouse environment inspired by 1950s Coney Island complete with bearded ladies\, fire eaters\, and a Ferris wheel. Manipulating the action are the Don Alfonso of Christopher Maltman and the Despina of Tony Award winner Kelli O'Hara\, with Amanda Majeski\, Serena Malfi\, Ben Bliss\, and Adam Plachetka as the pairs of young lovers who test each other's faithfulness. David Robertson conducts. \n\n\n\nWhereas Don Giovanni ends in the triumph of good over evil\, and Figaro with love conquering jealousy and everything else\; in Cos \, the moral is that it's pointless to get mad when women are unfaithful because "all women are like that"   cos  fan tutte. In his Program Notes for Memorial Hall Theater's showing of Cosi\, Zeke Hecker sets the stage for our understanding Mozart's anti-romantic opera buffa.\n\nHowever\, Cos  fan tutte\, Mozart's third and last collaboration with librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte\, contains some of Mozart's most beautiful and sophisticated work. Yet it was performed just ten times during Mozart's life and was not staged at the Met (or anywhere else in America) until 1922. The opera was originally set in 18th century Naples. This new production is great entertainment\, and Mozart would be delighted with that.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:TRANSMITTED LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER<br />\nLive in HD Host: Joyce DiDonato<br />\nApprox. running time:&nbsp\; 3 hours 20 minutes with one intermission between the two acts<br />\nSynopsis and program notes: www.sfmh.org<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nClick here to hear the overture<br />\nA winning cast comes together for Phelim McDermott&rsquo\;s clever vision of Mozart&rsquo\;s comedy about the sexes\, set in a carnival-esque\, funhouse environment inspired by 1950s Coney Island&mdash\;complete with bearded ladies\, fire eaters\, and a Ferris wheel. Manipulating the action are the Don Alfonso of Christopher Maltman and the Despina of Tony Award&ndash\;winner Kelli O&rsquo\;Hara\, with Amanda Majeski\, Serena Malfi\, Ben Bliss\, and Adam Plachetka as the pairs of young lovers who test each other&rsquo\;s faithfulness. David Robertson conducts.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nWhereas Don Giovanni ends in the triumph of good over evil\, and Figaro with love conquering jealousy and everything else\; in Cos&igrave\;\, the moral is that it&rsquo\;s pointless to get mad when women are unfaithful because &ldquo\;all women are like that&rdquo\; &mdash\; cos&igrave\; fan tutte. In his Program Notes for Memorial Hall Theater&#39\;s showing of Cosi\, Zeke Hecker sets the stage for our understanding Mozart&#39\;s anti-romantic opera buffa.<br />\nHowever\, Cos&igrave\; fan tutte\, Mozart&rsquo\;s third and last collaboration with librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte\, contains some of Mozart&rsquo\;s most beautiful and sophisticated work. Yet it was performed just ten times during Mozart&rsquo\;s life and was not staged at the Met (or anywhere else in America) until 1922. The opera was originally set in 18th century Naples. This new production is great entertainment\, and Mozart would be delighted with that.
LOCATION:Memorial Hall Theater\, 51 Bridge Street\, Shelburne Falls
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DTSTAMP:20260425T075908Z
URL:https://chamber.franklincc.org/events/details/the-met-stages-a-hilarious-new-production-of-mozart-s-comedy-cos&#236;-fan-tutte-10090
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