Cosi Fan Tutte, a satirical, comic opera written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1789, can be translated into Turkish as "All Women are like this." The text for Mozart's classic operas "The Wedding of Figaro" and "Don Giovanni" was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte, who also penned the libretto for "Cosi Fan Tutte." The opera was written at the time of the French Revolution, and it debuted in Vienna in 1790, one year before Mozart's death. However, the work is primarily focused on the twentieth century. He began to appear often in opera repertoires in the nineteenth century, alongside operas like as "Figaro's Wedding" and "Don Giovanni." While the opera's major theme is "Fidelity," it also explores how men who wish to test women's loyalty can become absurd. The piece demonstrates a deftly balanced blend of humour and drama. The opera Cosi Fan Tutte is the 18th, and it will be performed in Italian. Set in late-nineteenth-century Naples, two soldiers, Ferrando and Guglielmo, assert that their fiancées (Dorabella and Fiordiligi) will be devoted forever. Don Alfonso interrupts the debate and wagers with Ferrando and Guglielmo, arguing that these two women (like all women) can establish their indecisiveness in one day.. Suat Arkan is in charge of the work's stage editing. The İstanbul State Opera and Ballet Orchestra, conducted by Murat Cem Orhan, will perform on the stage in accordance with the global pandemic's conditions. The story is told with a joyful ballet choreographed by Ayşem Sunal Savaşkurt in the 4.5-minute overture section of the work. Olcay Engin Kaymaz designed the stage and costumes, while Taner Aydın handled the lighting.
Gülbin Günay, Ayten Telek, Fiordiligi
Barbora Hitay, Dilan Saka, Dorabella
Sevim Ateş, Özlem Soydan, Despina
Caner Akın, Ufuk Toker, Ferrando
Caner Akgün, Alper Göçeri, Guglielmo
Işık Belen, Don Alfonso
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