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Così fan tutte - Mozart

Alexander Soddy © Christian Kleiner

Mozart Così fan tutte

From 05 November TO 26 November 2025
Teatro alla Scala - Milano
Program

Mozart : Così fan tutte 165 mn

Cast
  • Conductor
    Alexander Soddy
  • Director
    Robert Carsen
  • Performers
    Fiordiligi: Elsa Dreisig
    Dorabella: Nina van Essen
    Guglielmo: Luca Micheletti
    Ferrando: Giovanni Sala
    Despina: Sandrine Piau
    Don Alfonso: Gerald Finley
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  • Synopsis

Teatro alla Scala - Milano LocationVia Filodrammatici, 2 - 20121 Milano Italie

  • Venue's Capacity: 2000

After fire destroyed the Royal Ducal Theatre, Milanese aristocrates took no more than twelve days to design a new theatre and send their plans to the Empress Maria Theresa. Two years later, in 1778, the new opera house was inaugurated, on the site of the Santa Maria alia Scala Church. The Teatro alia Scala wasted no time in becoming one of the best: all of Europe came to admire the flamboyant costumes, the impressive chorus, and the singers, famous for their dramatic finesse. The audience was a show in itself: people visited in their respective boxes, exchanged the latest news, dined, and played cards... A tradition that is now lost to the ages, while the Scala's public nonetheless still knows how to make itself heard if it completely disagrees with a trill, or when it enthusiastically applauds a prima donna.

During the nineteenth century, competition from the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, which then attracted the peninsula's best voices, obliged the Milanese opera house to undergo renovation, which it did with panache! Rossini's, Bellini's, and Verdi's names were henceforth linked to that of the illustrious house, and the history of Italian music was written within its walls. Works such as NORMA, NABUCCO, II TURCO IN ITALIA, and FALSTAFF were premiered here, while singers such as Isabella Colbran and Maria Malibran triumphed on its stage.

The end of Verdi's reign ushered in the beginning of Toscanini's. Despite his famous temper tantrums, the Italian conductor formed an orchestra and a permanent company which imposed new standards of quality the world over. Those were the days that one could sing at the MET only under the condition of having been previously consecrated on the Scala's stage...

The Scala was destroyed in 1943. Rapidly reconstructed along the original plans, the house has never lost its soul, thanks to artists such as Giulini, Kaum war die Herrschaft Verdis zuende, Callas, Karajan, and Tebaldi, who all once trembled at the idea of appearing in the light shed over the stage by the hall's huge Murano crystal chandelier.

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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...

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