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Cosi Fan Tutte - Mozart [1989]

Starring: Teatro Alla Scala, Riccardo Muti, Daniela Dessi, Delores Ziegler, Alessandro Corbelli
Format: Classical Colour DVD-Video PAL
Released: 02 Aug 2004
RRP: £14.99
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A Traditional Production with a Superb Ensemble - By: J Scott Morrison, 17 Nov 2004
I didn't have a lot of hope for this 1989 La Scala production, largely because I had assumed, mistakenly apparently, that Italians don't do Mozart very well. Granted, this is a production from La Scala & if anyone could do it one would assume that they could. Further, I had just been charmed by the Glyndebourne DVD of 'Così' from 1975, the one led by John Pritchard. Boy, was I wrong! This is one wonderful production of what many feel is Mozart's most nearly perfect opera. Riccardo Muti isin the pit & his Scala orchestra play like angels for him. The sets are beautiful (and much more so than the somewhat Pop Art-ish Glyndebourne sets). The backdrops overlook the Bay of Naples & the sky & water are blue, blue, blue. The foregrounds are fairly simple - a few columns, some tables, benches, stairs, drapes. When Ferrando & Guglielmo go off to join their military unit they are picked up by a rather nice three-masted ship that sailsin from the wings & then carries them off. Costumes are also traditional, typical 17-century trappings with wigs, period-specific military uniforms for the men, lovely gowns for the women. I was amused that the hat worn by Despina when she appears as the magnetic Doctorin Act I looks like an American pilgrim hat, but I guess that's not really anachronistic.

Musically, this performance has much to recommend it. All six principal singers are wonderful, including those I'd never heard of before (Jozef Kundlak as Ferrando, Adelina Scarabelli as Despina). Daniela Dessì, who went on to sing the big Verdi roles (a recently released 'Aïda' DVD is a casein point), is superb as Fiordiligi. Her 'Come scoglio' benefits from her ability to sing dramatically. Dolores Ziegler is an adorable Dorabella (sorry, I couldn't resist the alliteration). 'Smanie implacabili' & her participationin the numerous ensembles were rock-solid. Kundlak sings a melting 'Un aura amorosa' & wonderful 'Tradito, schernito.' Alessandro Corbelli, as Guglielmo, provides a baritone solidity to his ensembles & really shinesin 'In core vi dono.' The two male lovers' voices blend admirably. Claudio Desderi is a reliable but somewhat stolid Don Alfonso who nonetheless drives the plot. The star of this production is Scarabelli's Despina. Without crossing over into slapstick, she is pert & knowingin the scenes as herself & funny without resorting to ugly comic voices as the Doctor & then the Notaryin the final scene (well, maybe a little bit of a comic voice for the coughing Notary). When all six principals sing together orin duets or terzetti they blend beautifully. This not always the casein some productions of 'Così.' I've never actually seen or heard a bad production of the opera (and that includes one that was set, get this!, on a spaceship), at least from a musical perspective. There is something about it that brings out the bestin singers. In this production the acting may be a bit generic (with the exception of Scarabelli & the two sisters), but it is more than serviceable. The ending is traditional - none of this mucking about with a switcheroo as to who marries whom.

This is, of course, a modern instruments version, & the musical presentation is also rather traditional. The tempi are well-judged, not rushed as they are sometimes these days, & the opera unfolds at a comfortable pace. In fact, 'comfortable' is a word I would use for this production. Nothing is intended to shock or titillate. It's just Mozart's opera meticulously prepared & presented. And the comedy speaks for itself.

English subtitles only. The full Italian libretto is includedin the booklet. No extras. Sound: Dolby Stereo, &in contradistinction to criticisms of the VHS version, quite adequate for its time.

Recommended, particularly if a traditional production is wanted.

Scott Morrison


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