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Così fan tutte - Mozart

Così fan tutte © Eugenio Recuenco

Mozart Così fan tutte

From 14 June TO 24 June 2025
Opéra - Lyon
Program

Mozart : Così fan tutte 165 mn

Cast
  • Conductor
    Duncan Ward
  • Director
    Marie-Ève Signeyrole
  • Performers
    Fiordiligi: Tamara Banjesevic
    Dorabella: Deepa Johnny
    Guglielmo: Ilya Kutyukhin
    Ferrando: Robert Lewis
    Despina: N.N.
    Don Alfonso: Simone Del Savio
  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

Opéra - Lyon Location1 Place de la Comédie - 69001 Lyon France

  • Venue's Capacity: 1200

The city of Lyon has a long lyrical past, for, as early as 1697, the town obtained the authorisation (a then highly sought-after privilege) to open a Royal Academy of Music. Lyon's first permanent opera was built in 1756; the theatre was later razed, while its foundations served as the basis for a new theatre, opened in 1831. During this long history, the Lyon Opera forged, little by little, a solid reputation of proposing an innovative repertoire. This reputation was quite justified, and the Opera became known as the " cradle of French Wagnerianism," for it was here that the MEISTERSINGER, in 1896, and the RING, in 1904, were premiered in France. The Wagnerian tradition lasted until the Second World War, alongside an ever-increasing place reserved for contemporary works (Schoenberg and Henze were billed in 1967).

 

But it was mainly as of Louis Erlo's arrival at the head of the institution in 1969 that the house established a firm reputation as one of France's most dynamic theatres in the domain of lyrical creation. Besides the French premiere of Richard Strauss' DIE SCHWEIGSAME FRAU, the stage proposed the French premiere of works composed by, amongst others, Nono, Berio, and Bernd Alois Zimmermann, whose DIE SOLDATEN was performed here in 1983. This same year, the Lyon Opera became equipped with a permanent orchestra, with John Eliot Gardiner as its music director. Gardiner's wide ranging repertoire, and especially his sound knowledge of the baroque sensitivity, together with the affinity of his successor, Kent Nagano (appointed in 1988), for twentieth century music, have secured the orchestra's ability to readily adapt to the most diverse works.

 

In 1993, the new Lyon Opera was inaugurated, entirely redesigned by the architect Jean Nouvel. While the building underwent renovation, the company took advantage of the six seasons spent outside of its theatre to perform in different places, reaching out to a new audience. The new building, designed to incorporate a large glass wall into the existing walls of the old theatre, is symbolic of the Lyon Opera's past: a perfect union of audacity and tradition. The inaugural evening therefore included both a revival of Lully's PHAETON, that had opened the first season during the seventeenth century, and the premiere of Debussy's little-known unfinished opera RODRIGUE ET CHIMENE. Thanks to a reputation strengthened by continuing success, as well as a by the policy of maintaining a prestigious training programme for young singers and by the production of dynamic audiovisual projects, the Lyon Opera was, in 1996, the first Institution outside of Paris to receive the status of "National Opera by the French authorities.

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Synopsis

Così fan tutte

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Dramma giacoso (joyful drama) in two acts, sung in Italian to a libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte.

The first performance took place at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 26 January 1790. Based on a true story, Mozart and his librettist Da Ponte drew their inspiration from many sources, including Neapolitan opera buffa. 
Light-hearted characters, saucy plots, the games of love, fidelity and false pretence are the theme of Così fan tutte, halfway between drama and comedy. The music accompanies the plot with finesse and subtly follows the performers, giving them virtuoso arias. A brilliant comedy that puts the composer at the top of his game.

A philosophical old bachelor makes a bet with two young officers on the fidelity of their betrothed. With the help of the girls' maid, he sets up an ambush. The two lovers, taking advantage of a supposed absence, show up in disguise and each courts the other's fiancée, putting them to the test. The two girls give in more or less easily. 

And so they all do! But it all ends in reconciliation and two weddings, with the bitter taste of illusions lost forever...

Opéra de Lyon © Franchella Stofleth

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