Cosi Fan Tutte.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the music and Lorenzo da Ponte was the librettist for the opera Cosi fan tutte (note the spelling of the last word :)The title means something like "That's what they all do" where the "they" is feminine (that's why the word needs the "e" ending rather than the "i", which would be masculine). Thus, "That's what all women do" :)
Little Women - opera - was created in 1998.
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yes he did her name was Anna Maria Pertl Mozart she was a lovely women giving birth to a musical genius
David R. B. Kimbell is a renowned art historian specializing in Italian Renaissance art. Some of his notable works include books on Italian architecture and sculpture, as well as studies on artists such as Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. He has also published articles on various aspects of Renaissance art and artists.
Scary lives for women.
'Cosi fan tutti' is the name of an opera in two acts composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The literal translation in English of this phrase would be 'Thus do all', since this song is referred to women and their peculiarities, a more accurate translation would be "Women are like that".
Così fan tutte is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thus do all women." The phrase most famously references an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756 - December 5, 1791). The pronunciation will be "ko-SEE fan TOOT-tey" in Italian.
"Women are like that"
The "classical" period is the time of Haydn, Mozart and very early Beethoven/Schubert. Given that, the three most famous operas of that era all belong to Mozart. Two of them for sure are Don Giovanni and The Marriage of Figaro. The third is debatable. Die Zauberflote?
The title means "women are like that." The opera is all about men not trusting women and vice versa, with all working out in the end through glorious music!