Cosi Fan Tutte 2002 Berlin Part 16

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2007

Berlin Staatsoper 2002 production of "Cosi" takes places sometime in the 1970s when the Flower Power was in full swing and the hippies where the trendsetters.

Fiordiligi (Dorothea Röschmann)
Dorabella (Katharina Kammerloher)
Guglielmo (Hanno Müller-Brachmann)
Ferrando (Werner Güra)
Despina (Daniela Bruera)
Don Alfonso (Roman Trokel)
Chor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin
Conductor (Daniel Barenboim)
Director (Doris Dörrie)

N. 26 Aria "Donne mie, la fate a tanti"

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  • Ich verstehe den BH and die Taschenlampe nicht.

  • OMG I love how he's waving around a torch in one hand and a bra in the other. XD

  • maybe that's just my crazy impression, but it sounds as if he really is enjoying singing his name at the end... "Hanno" ;) ... I can hear a very distinct "H" at the end, can't you?

    i think, that's kind of endearing...^^

    (oh, and i know what "hanno" means in italian...)

  • yeah, i know :) i have the same problem

  • Yeah, YouTube won't let me edit comments...

  • why do you say Güra? he's not singing that aria.

  • i think this is one of the best arias in the whole opera, after dorabellas "E amore un ladroncello"

  • but i agree: hanno müller-brachmann is very good looking :)

  • maybe you just don't understand what he's saying?

  • this is a boring aria, but the guy looks good! and sings good!

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