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Classical Beat
Posted at 11:27 AM ET, 02/27/2012

Cosi fa Miller

The Washington National Opera unveiled Jonathan Miller’s “Cosi fan tutte” on Saturday night. I found it a disappointment, musically as well as dramatically (click to read review), but I grant that a lot of people apparently enjoyed it.

Other views: Charles Downey weighed in on Ionarts.

Mike Paarlberg reviewed it in Washington City Paper.

Above: a trailer for the Washington National Opera’s “Cosi fan tutte;” you be the judge. Performances run through March 15.

By  |  11:27 AM ET, 02/27/2012

Categories:  The Classical Beat | Tags:  Charles Downey, WNO

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