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So, 'Così fan tutte' from 1996 is this intriguing live performance captured at the Metropolitan Opera. It's a Mozart classic, and while the direction isn't credited, the atmosphere is rich, almost palpable. You feel the energy of the audience, and it adds a layer to the whole experience. The pacing has that characteristic lightness, but also an undercurrent of tension that really plays into the themes of love and fidelity. I found the performances quite engaging, especially how the singers embody their characters. The practical effects are minimal, focusing more on the music and vocals than on elaborate staging. It’s distinctive for the way it showcases raw operatic talent in a live setting rather than through a polished cinematic lens.
Live performance captureMozart's themes of love and fidelityUnique audience experience
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