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Notes
Even in its opera-buffa manifestation, the utterly disastrous wife-swapping experiment in “Così fan tutte” so scandalized the entire 19th century, from Beethoven to Wagner, that desperate attempts were constantly made to conceal the work’s frivolity under any number of respectable rewrites. It was Hermann Levi and Richard Strauss who recreated the original work for Munich with through-composed recitatives instead of spoken dialogues. Amazingly, it took this Munich production of the 1970s to bring Mozart’s absolute masterpiece to life in its original language; yet anything else – from a great master of musically subtle, rapid-reaction word-play – is sheer sacrilege! In any case, the acoustic account captures an almost unbearably intense moment in the history of music theatre. The music director of those days, true to local tradition and to his own history, once again shows himself to be not only a consummate Wagner and Strauss conductor but also, as in the previously released “Don Giovanni” from that era, a hugely skilled interpreter of Mozart. The piece’s ensemble qualities, lifting it from the chasms of deep disgrace to a pinnacle of Mozart’s operatic writing, are brought out with breathtaking drama and vivid versatility, due not least to the cumulatively sensational qualities of the various protagonists.
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Reviews
"...There is a natural and generous flow to the performance. There is also a palpable sense of atmosphere ... The cast is lusxurious. Peter Schreier and Wolfgang Brendel radiate charm and confidence as Ferrando and Guglielmo. Bridgitte Fassbaender's Dorabella is lively, sexy and fun. But most thrilling of all is the superlative Fiordiligi of Margaret Price at her very best. And that means some stunning singing, both technically and interpretively. She sails through the vocal knitting of the role, spins exquisite lines, swells her tone magnificently and fines it down to a thread as required. She always sings off text, as does all the cast, flooding the theatre with her hugely generous personality and voice." *****
Francis Muzzu - Classical Music magazine - March 2018
“Peter Schreier and Wolfgang Brendel radiate charm and confidence as Ferrando and Guglielmo. Brigitte Fassbaender’s Dorabella is lively, sexy and fun. But most thrilling of all is the superlative Fiordiligi of Margaret Price at her very best. And that means some stunning singing, both technically and interpretively.” *****
Opera Now - March 2018
“Here we have a very dramatic and lively account of Mozart’s ‘Cosi fan tutte’, with a stellar cast. The recording doesn’t show its age, and so we only can recommend this superb release.” *****
Alain Steffen – Pizzicato magazine – January 2018
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