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125 Moments: 122 Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, Così fan tutte, and Don Giovanni
October 7, 2016 in Uncategorized | Tags: 125Moments, Cecilia Bartoli, Christopher Alden, Così fan tutte, CSO125th, Daniel Barenboim, David Alden, Don Giovanni, Ferruccio Furlanetto, Joan Rodgers, John von Rhein, Lella Cuberli, Lorenzo Da Ponte, Michele Pertusi, Oscar de la Renta, The Marriage of Figaro, Waltraud Meier, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Wynne Delacoma | Leave a comment
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During Daniel Barenboim’s first season as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s ninth music director, several concerts included music by Mozart to commemorate the bicentennial of the composer’s death. The commemoration culminated in February 1992, with the transformation of Orchestra Hall into an opera house as Barenboim conducted (from memory) performances of the three operas by Mozart with librettos by Lorenzo Da Ponte—The Marriage of Figaro, Così fan tutte, and Don Giovanni. Presented semistaged in rotating repertory, the productions featured such leading singers as Lella Cuberli, Joan Rodgers, Cecilia Bartoli, Waltraud Meier, Ferruccio Furlanetto, and Michele Pertusi, with costumes by Oscar de la Renta.
Following The Marriage of Figaro, Wynne Delacoma in the Chicago Sun-Times called the performance “luxurious in the broadest and best sense. There was the CSO’s sumptuous sound, a fine roster of singers and inventive staging . . . [with] a rich elegance that fit beautifully in the affluent, contemporary stage universe created by directors Christopher and David Alden.” And in the Chicago Tribune, John von Rhein added, “Indeed, hearing Mozart’s scoring as played by the CSO was without question the chief justification for Barenboim’s presenting the Da Ponte works on the subscription series. Seldom in any theater does one hear orchestral sonorities so warmly blended or impeccably balanced, yet with every detail in clear relief.”
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