Mozart, Così fan tutte, V. Gens, B. Fink, Concerto Köln, R. Jacobs |
Anne Midgette, Opera Lafayette’s delightful ‘Cosi’ gives tradition a whole new look (Washington Post, October 22) Jonathan Miller (Washington National Opera, 2012; Covent Garden, 2010) Eric Einhorn (Wolf Trap, 2009) Dieter Dorn (Munich, 2007) James Robinson (Santa Fe, 2007) Andrea Dorf (WNO Young Artists, 2007) Joe Banno (Opera Theater of Northern Virginia, 2006) |
It is such a good opera, even without the recitatives and with a few cuts taken here, that it sparkles even in circumstances that are not optimal. Olcott's staging was wry and consistent, with astute acting direction ruling the day, helping us see the little wrinkles of thoughts and nuances in this beautifully characterized work. Only the clumsy dumb show action of the staged overture seemed inapt. Sets by Misha Kachman and costumes by Kendra Rai were solidly 18th-century, to particularly hilarious effect in the disguises for the male lovers, set here as fur-bedecked Canadian trappers. Conductor Ryan Brown kept a handle on the complex score, in spite of some stickiness in the woodwind runs here and there and the occasional early entrance. To find out how or if Mozart truly dovetails with Philidor's Les Femmes Vengées, you will have to wait until its performance on January 17.
I went to both performances and really enjoyed it. What really struck me was that, even though it has a silly and frivolous exterior, it has a very profound and even sad core. Even after being a super for WNO's Cosi production, I have trouble figuring out whether it's a comedy or tragedy.
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