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Last Performed in the 2020-21 Season

Così fan tutte

by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Season Two of the Mozart/Da Ponte Trilogy

Overview

Dates

October 6, 11, 14, 17, 23, 28, 2020

Language

Sung in Italian with English supertitles

Libretto

Lorenzo Da Ponte

Who Should See It

Fans of the 1930s love entanglements, like in Downton Abbey, The Great Gatsby, and Amadeus; the romantic comedies worthy of Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy; and the mixed-up lovers of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing.

Running Time

Approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes, including one intermission.

A couple of club members engage in a playful bet about the fidelity of their partners. Testing the limits of loyalty and forgiveness, Così fan tutte puts love on trial in this bittersweet comedy where affections become entangled and confused. From the creative team behind the 2019 smash hit The Marriage of Figaro.

 

New San Francisco Opera production

 

All scheduled performances of Così fan tutte were cancelled.

The Buzz

Baritone John Chest’s “warm baritone pervades the story with a thread of marvelously sustained beauty.”

—The Independent

Soprano Jennifer Davis “aptly moulds the silvery vibrato in her voice so that it shimmers alternately with anxiety, consuming rapture or compassion.”

—OperaWire

“Conductor Speranza Scappucci allows space for Mozart's vocal lines to blossom while astutely conveying the internal richness of the orchestral drama.”

—The Guardian

Synopsis

Two men wager that their fiancées' love can withstand any obstacle — a theory they test by attempting to seduce each other's bride-to-be.

 

Read Complete Synopsis for Cosi fan tutte

*San Francisco Opera debut

2020 Performances
October 6, 11, 14, 17, 23, 28

A production of San Francisco Opera.

Previous performances of Così fan tutte can be found in our Archive.

Listen

Audio excerpts are from the 2013 cast of Così fan tutte with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, conducted by Nicola Luisotti.

Overture/San Francisco Opera Orchestra; “E che brindisi replicati”/Marco Vinco (Don Alfonso), Francesco Demuro (Ferrando), and Philippe Sly (Guglielmo); “Se questo mio core”/Ellie Dehn (Fiordiligi) and Christel Lötzsch (Dorabella); “Soave sia il vento”/Marco Vinco, Ellie Dehn, and Christel Lötzsch; “Un’aura amorosa”/Francesco Demuro; “Il core vi dono”/Christel Lötzsch and Philippe Sly.

Made Possible By

John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn; Koret Foundation; Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem; and Joan and David Traitel.