Cos fan tutte
By (Author) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Volume editor Nicholas John
Alma Books Ltd
Overture Publishing
24th October 2016
United Kingdom
Paperback
136
Width 140mm, Height 215mm
188g
It was a treat so truly intellectual that every ear and every breast, susceptible of harmony and of impression, was gratified to a degree beyond our power to describe. Thus reads one of the first London reviews of Cos fan tutte. Its enigmatic mixture of a detached experiment in human foibles and a struggle of sincere emotions has often disturbed audiences. H.C. Robbins Landon observes, however, that Mozarts heartfelt music proves he is openly on the side of the angels the ladies not the deceivers, however cynical Da Pontes words appear to be. Brian Trowell describes the sophisticated world in which the opera was conceived, while John Stone traces the origins of the libretto to Ancient Greece, medieval Italy and even to China. The text is certainly Da Pontes most original work, and is here presented in Revd M.E. Brownes acclaimed translation, revised by John Cox. Contents: Mozart at the time of Cos fan tutte, Brian Trowell; A Commentary on the Score, H.C. Robbins Landon; The Background to the Libretto, John Stone; A Performance History, Nicholas John; Cos fan tutte: Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte; Cos fan tutte: English translation by Marmaduke E. Browne, revised by John Cox
"Wholehearted recommendation of this valuable new series." "TLS"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (175691) was born in Salzburg, and began composing at the age of five. His subsequent prolific output included the great operas of his maturity, Le nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, Cos fan tutte and Die Zauberflte.