Wonderful performance, beautifully packaged
Arne W Flones | Ontario, CA | 12/25/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have a good collection of opera CDs, but this is fast becoming my favorite. Rene Jacobs has become justifiably famous for this interpretation of Cosi Fan Tutte (as well as his Le Nozze di Figaro). This rivals the classic recordings with Bohm and others and may even eclipse them all. I intend to try out his Le Nozze soon. If HM packages it like this Cosi, that would be all the better.
Harmonia Mundi has done a spendid job of packaging this "Mozart Edition" version as a slip-sleeved jewel case sized 278 page hard bound book with the three audio CDs in separate CD sleeves at the front and back. This is the best presentation of any multi-CD recording in my library. If only other music publishers would take a lead from Harmonia Mundi here, we could be forever rid of the fragile and user unfriendly plastic CD jewel case. The book includes libretto as well as commentary and synopsis in four languages with plenty of colorful images.
This is a beautifully presented treasure."
A box of sweets lined with lace
Marcolorenzo | Italy | 04/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The linear quality of the music in this recording is so well drawn out and detailed that I heard lines of music I had never heard before. It's very graphic and at the same time very coloristic. The vocal performances are extremely well proportioned and balanced creating an elegant ensemble whole. The pianoforte accompanment is like a lace lining to the work. As one other reviewer has said the feeling is like seeing a favorite fresco re-cleaned.It is an exquistely balanced and proportioned interpretation which creates a symmetrical musical whole in an intimate "repertory type" company production. It is also an interpretation that opens up views into the past(the Baroque) and forsees the future (Romantic). I think this comes from Jacobs' long successful work with Renaissance and Baroque opera, and with his work with late Haydn. There is a sense of the infinite in this interpretation. It has captured something of the endless potential inherent in the work. This recording together with the Bohm/Schwarkopf version will give you a sense of the potential of this work. (P.S. I found that the page numbers in the index of the accompaning book beside the track numbers to be all wrong (bad proof-reading) Shame on you Harmonia Mundi! Mozart: Così fan tutteMozart: Cosi Fan Tutte"