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    • DVD Release Date: 07/17/2001
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 36,486

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Select Title
    1. Atto Primo-First Act [4:33]
    2. La mia Dorabella (Ferrando,Guilelmo,Don Alfonso) [1:53]
    3. Fuor la spada! (Guilelmo,Don Alfonso,Ferrando) [1:17]
    4. È la fede delle femmine (Don Alfonso,Ferrando,Guilelmo) [1:11]
    5. Scioccherie di poeti! (Ferrando,Guilelmo,Don Alfonso) [1:50]
    6. Una bella serenata (Ferrando,Guilelmo,Don Alfonso) [2:27]
    7. Ah,guarda, sorella (Fiordiligi,Dorabella) [4:44]
    8. Mi par che stamattina (Fiordiligi,Dorabella) [:57]
    9. Non son essi (Fiordiligi,Dorabella,Don Alfonso) [:27]
    10. Vorrei dir, e cor non ho (Don Alfonso) [:36]
    11. Stelle! Per carità, Signor Alfonso (Fiordiligi,Don Alfonso,Dorabella) [1:16]
    12. Sento, oddio, che questo piede (Guilelmo,Ferrando, Don Alfonso, Fiordiligi,Dorab [4:21]
    13. O cielo! Questo è il tamburo funesto (Ferrando, Don Alfonso, Fiordiligi, Dorabel [:31]
    14. Bella vita militar! [1:26]
    15. Non v'è più tempo, amici (Don Alfonso,Firodiligi,Dorabella,Ferrando,Guilelmo) [:48]
    16. Di scrivermi ogni giorno (Fiordiligi,Dorabella,Ferrando,Guilelmo,Don Alfonso) [3:33]
    17. Dove son?-Son partiti (Dorabella,Don Alfonso,Fiordiligi) [1:14]
    18. Soave sia il vento (Fiordiligi,Dorabella,Don Alfonso) [2:29]
    19. Non son cattivo comico! (Don Alfonso) [1:18]
    20. Che vita maledetta (Despina) [:48]
    21. Madame, ecco la vostra colazione (Despina, Fiordiligi, Dorabella) [1:34]
    22. Smanie implacabili (Dorabella) [1:50]
    23. Signora Dorabella,Signora Fiordiligi (Despina, Dorabella, Fiordiligi) [1:35]
    24. In uomini, in soldati sperare fedeltà? (Despina) [3:04]
    25. Che silenzio! (Don Alfonso, Despina) [2:24]
    26. Alla bella Despinetta (Don Alfonso,Dorabella,Fiordiligi,Ferrando,Guilelmo,Despin [4:39]
    27. Che sussurro! Che sterpito! (Don Alfonso,Dorbella,Fiordiligi,Ferrando,Guilelmo,D [4:17]
    28. Come scoglio immoto resta (Fiordiligi) [4:59]
    29. Per carità, ragazze (Don Alfonso,Dorbella, Firodiligi,Guilelmo) [:58]
    30. Non siate ritrosi, occhietti vezzosi (Guilelmo) [1:53]
    31. E voi ridete? (Don Alfonso,Ferrando,Guilelmo) [1:00]
    32. Si può sapere un poco (Don Alfonso,Guilelmo,Ferando) [1:06]
    33. Un'aura amorosa (Ferrando) [4:40]
    34. Oh, la saria da ridere (Don Alfonso,Despina) [1:27]
    35. Ah, che tutta in un momento (Fiordiligi, Dorabella) [3:03]
    36. Si mora, si, si mora (Ferrando, Guilelmo,Don alfonso, Firodiligi,Dorabella,Despi [5:36]
    37. Eccovi il medico (Don Alfonso,Ferrando,Guilelmo,Despina,Fiordiligi,Dorabella) [2:58]
    38. Dove son? Che loco è questio? (Ferrando,Guilelmo,Despina,Don Alfonso,Fiordiligi, [3:46]
    39. Dammi un bacio, o mio tesoro (Ferrando,Guilelmo,Fiordiligi,Dorabella,Despina,Don [4:03]
    Side #2 --
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    1. Andate là, che siete due bizzarre ragazze! (Despina,Fiordiligi,Dorabella) [1:57]
    2. Una donna a quindici anni (Despina) [4:09]
    3. Sorella,sosa dici? (Fiordiligi,Dorabella) [1:51]
    4. Prenderò quel brunettino (Dorabella,Fiordiligi( [3:10]
    5. Ah, correte al giardinio (Don Alfonso,Dorabella) [:19]
    6. Secondate, aurette amiche (Ferrando, Guilelmo) [2:56]
    7. Cos'è tal mascherata (Fiordiligi,Dorabella,Despina,Ferrando,Guilelmo,Don Alfonso [1:13]
    8. La mano a me date (don Alfonso,Ferrando,Guilelmo,Despina) [2:49]
    9. Oh, che bella giornata! (Fiordiligi,Ferrando,Dorabella,Guilelmo [5:29]
    10. II core vi dono (Guilelmo,Dorabella) [5:02]
    11. Barbara,perché fuggi? (Ferrando, Fiordiligi) [1:44]
    12. Ei parte...Senti! (Fiordiligi) [2:00]
    13. Per pietà, ben mio, perdona (Fiordiligi) [9:47]
    14. Amico, abbiamo vinto! (Ferrando,Guilelmo) [4:25]
    15. Donne mie, la fate a tanti (Guilelmo) [4:18]
    16. In qual fiero contrasto (Ferrando) [1:32]
    17. Tradito, schernito dal perfido cor (Ferrando) [2:31]
    18. Bravo! Questa è costanza! (Don Alfonso, Ferrando, Guilelmo) [1:48]
    19. Ora vedo che siete una donna di garbo (Despina, Dorabella,Fiordiligi) [1:42]
    20. È amore un ladroncello (Dorabella) [3:39]
    21. Como tutto congiura (Fiordiligi,Guilelmo,espina,Don Alfonso) [1:51]
    22. L'abito di Ferrando sarà buono per me (Fiordiligi, Guilelmo) [:37]
    23. Tra gli amplessi in pochi istanti (Fiordiligi, Ferrando) [5:23]
    24. Oh, poveretto me! (Guilelmo,Don Alfonso,Ferrando) [2:43]
    25. Tutti accusan le donne (Don Alfonso, Ferrando, Guililmo) [1:18]
    26. Vittoria,padroncini! (Despina,Ferrando,Guilelmo,Don Alfonso) [:38]
    27. Fate presto, o cari amici (Despina, Coro,Don Alfonso) [1:53]
    28. Benedetti i doppi conigui (Coro, Fiordiligi,Dorabella,Ferrando,Guilelmo) [3:50]
    29. Miei signori, tutto è fatto (Don Alfonso,Fiordiligi,Dorabella,Ferrando,Guilelmo, [3:31]
    30. Sani e salvi,agli amplessi amorosi (Ferrando,Guilelmo,Don Alfonso,Fiordiligi,Dor [2:07]
    31. Nossignor,non è un notaio (Despina,Ferrando,Guilelmo,Fiordiligi,Dorabella,Don Al [:49]
    32. Giusto ciel! Voi qui scriveste (Ferrando,Guilelmo,Fiordiligi,Dorbella,Don Alfons [4:59]
    33. Fortunato l'uom che prende (Tutti) [1:47]

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    Editorial Reviews

    One of the superstars of the world of classical music, Cecilia Bartoli, stars in this production of one of Mozart's best-known operas, in which two military officers, at the behest of an old friend, become caught up in an elaborate ruse to find out if their fiancées would remain faithful to them while they were away at war. Taped during a performance staged by the Zurich Opera under the direction of Nicolaus Harnoncourt, Cosi Fan Tutte also stars Agnes Baltsa and Roberto Sacca. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    July 20, 2001: Mozart's ''Cosi fan tutte'' has had a spotted career on video, but I believe that the ArtHaus edition (100 013) is the best of the lot if considered in the light of Opera as Theatre. For once, the dry recites are done with imagination, using something never heard in opera houses: silence. The scene in which the two sisters and their disguised wooers are seated awkwardly at a table and one of them breaks the ice with ''Nice day, isn't it?'' gets a bigger laugh than all the silliness in other productions. We have here the moralistic tale of two young men, Ferrando (Roberto Sacca) and Guilelmo (Oliver Widmer), betting the older and cynical Don Alfonso (Carlos Chausson) that their lovers, Fiordiligi (Cecilia Bartoli) and Dorabella (Liliana Nikiteanu), are constant. With the aid of the clever maid Despina (Agnes Baltsa), each woos the other's beloved--and both succeed! All around, some unpleasant truths are learned about themselves and only Don Alfonso emerges unscathed. Since the subtitle of this work is ''The School for Lovers,'' we have in this production Don Alfonso actually running a classroom for young men; and several scenes take place in front of the blackboard, which is a prop put to very good use throughout. Never mind that the disguises on the men would fool no one and that at least two pieces on the stage are anachronistically modern. The acting is good, with Bartoli overdoing the facial expressions a little as usual, and the singing of some of the six participants perhaps less than spectacular but always within character. I am recommending this highly as an excellent piece of Theatre and a very good introduction to an opera that lives in the shadow of ''Figaro'' and ''Don Giovanni.'' The work is on two DVDs in the 16:9 screen ratio. The jacket lists a running time of 275 minutes, which is supposed to include a 22-minute ''Behind the Scenes'' featurette. I have not been able to find it on either disc.