Così fan tutte is an Opera buffa by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with libretto written by Lorenzo da Ponte.
The libretto was written by Lorenzo da Ponte who was a Venetian librettist and poet - born 1749 died 1838.
Lorenzo da Ponte.
Don GiovanniDon Giovanni has elements of opera buffa, but he called it a dramma giocosa, or a humorous drama. Cosi Fan Tutte is an opera buffa by Mozart.
To a libretto (script) by Lorenzo da Ponte, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote the music of Cosi Fan Tutte.
Da Ponte, Mozart Librettist wrote Mozart's 3 best Operas - Figaro, Giovanni and Così Fan Tutte.
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" :)
The Italian seria (drama) opera in two acts 'Idomeneo'.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote the music for the opera Così fan tutte.
W. A. Mozart, libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte.
Don GiovanniDon Giovanni has elements of opera buffa, but he called it a dramma giocosa, or a humorous drama. Cosi Fan Tutte is an opera buffa by Mozart.
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Libretto [words] by Lorenzo da Ponte.
To a libretto (script) by Lorenzo da Ponte, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote the music of Cosi Fan Tutte.
Mozart
Da Ponte, Mozart Librettist wrote Mozart's 3 best Operas - Figaro, Giovanni and Così Fan Tutte.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote the music to a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte.
His most famous are Le Nozze di Figaro, The Magic Flute, Così fan tutte & Don Giovanni. Go to this page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_flute, and you can read an entire list of his productions.
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" :)
The Italian seria (drama) opera in two acts 'Idomeneo'.
Shakeperan Mozart and Rossini, among others.