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Così fan tutte, ossia La scuola degli amanti [a] (Women are like that, or The School for Lovers), K. 588, is an opera buffa in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was first performed on 26 January 1790 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria.
Mozart: "Grand Scherzo," based on the Finale to Act I of Cosi fan tutte (2009) Rachmaninoff: "Vocalise" (2009) Fantasy on The Last Rose of Summer (2008) "Irish Tune from County Derry", arranged for piano, four-hands from the Grainger version for solo piano (2008) Debussy: Clair de lune (arranged for piano, six-hands) (2007) Khachaturian: Sabre ...
A musical phrase from the act 1 trio of The Marriage of Figaro (where Basilio sings Così fan tutte le belle) was later reused by Mozart in the overture to his opera Così fan tutte. [40] Mozart also quotes Figaro's aria "Non più andrai" in the second act of his opera Don Giovanni.
Così fan tutte (Women are like that or All women do that) [aj] Dramma giocoso 2 acts Italian Da Ponte: 3 soprano, 1 tenor, 1 baritone, 1 bass, chorus 26 January 1790 Burgtheater, Vienna K.588 Score Libretto: 1790 Der Stein der Weisen (The Philosopher's Stone) (Pasticcio composed with J. B. Henneberg, F. Gerl, B. Schack and E. Schikaneder ...
"Méditation." For violin, piano, and organ (1852) [Based on Bach's first prelude] Version for piano solo "Valse" (1854) La jeune religieuse, by Schubert. For piano, violin, violoncello ad libitum, and Debain harmonicorde (1856) "Quintette de Cosi fan tutte," by Mozart. For violin, violoncello, organ, and piano (1856) Symphonie No. 1.
Suite in C for Piano (Overture, Allemande, Courante, & incomplete Sarabande) early 1782 25–26 Vienna Anh.H 12,11 154: 385k: Fugue for Piano in G minor early 1782 25–26 Vienna Anh.H 12,29 385n: Fugue for four Singers in A late 1782 26 Vienna 385o: Piano Concerto in A (fragment; a sketch to K. 414) late 1782 26 Vienna 414 414: 385p
Così fan tutte is a 178-minute studio album of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera, performed by Jules Bastin, Philippe Huttenlocher, Kiri Te Kanawa, David Rendall, Frederica von Stade and Teresa Stratas with the Choeurs de l'Opéra du Rhin and the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Alain Lombard. It was released in 1978.
Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 11 (2nd movement: Andante espressivo) Mozart The End Of The Finale Of Act 2 From Cosí Fan Tutte Noël Coward I Went To A Marvellous Party Razaf And Belledna Kitchen Man Richard Strauss Duet From The End Of Act 1 Of Der Rosenkavalier 11 May 2002 Mario Vargas Llosa: Bruckner Scherzo Schnell (From Symphony No. 1 in C minor)