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Mozart's Cosė fan tutte
A Compositional History
Ian Woodfield

An outstandingly significant feat of Mozart scholarship.... A fundamental reassessment of the early history of Cosė fan tutte and a major contribution to its critical evaluation as a work of art. The author's scrutiny of the autograph score unleashes a torrent of information on how Mozart composed the opera, how he changed his mind or felt compelled to change his mind, how the nature of the work itself changed and, most startlingly, a frank exposure of its many unresolved issues. The detective work has the thrill of the chase, but the material will appeal beyond Mozart scholars to opera historians, biographers, musicologists, producers, conductors, performers, and those involved in performance practice. Professor DAVID WYN JONES, Cardiff University. This study proposes a hypothesis to account for some of the opera's long-standing 'problems'. It suggests that Mozart considered the idea that the pairings in Act II should not be crossed: that each of the two disguised officers should seek to seduce his own woman. Although this alternative plot structure was rejected, signs of it may remain in the final score, in the uneasy co-existence of dramatic duplicity and musical sincerity, and in the ending, in which the easy restitution of the original couples seems not to take account of the new passions that have been aroused. Evidence that several of the singers were re-cast is also presented.

In addition to these radically new ideas about the conceptual genesis of Cosė, the book also provides a full account of the work's compositional history, based on early Viennese and Bohemian copies. Four different versions are identified, including a significant revision in which Mozart removed the Act II finale canon. The composer's probable involvement in the 1791 Prague production is also discussed.

IAN WOODFIELD is Professor of Historical Musicology, School of Music and Sonic Arts, Queen's University Belfast.

 

DETAILS

14 b/w illustrations
7 line illustrations

Size: 23.4 x 15.6
10 digit ISBN: 1843834065
13 digit ISBN: 9781843834069
Binding: Hardback
First published: 18/Sep/2008
Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Subject: Music

BIC class: AVB

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 07/10/2008

Contents
   Introduction
1   The Autograph
2   Singers and their Arias
3   Refining the Musical Text
4   Casting the Roles
5   Lovers Crossed or Uncrossed
6   The Vienna Court Theatre Score
7   Early Manuscript Scores and Parts
8   Mozart's Revised Vienna Version
9   Early Italian Language Performances
10   Conclusion
11   Appendices
12   Bibliography
13   Index

 

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