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Arrangement 29
Così fan tutte
W. A. Mozart
Almost entirely in December 1789, the year of the revolution, the score of this Mozart opera, which is hard to beat in its complexity and amour, was written in the shortest possible time - this time again in collaboration with the famous librettist Lorenzo da Ponte, with whom Mozart had just before successfully brought "Le nozze di Figaro" to the stage. Probably in the tradition of the opera buffa, the opera “Così fan tutte - ossia la scuola degli amanti” was commissioned by Emperor Joseph II.
At the center of the amusingly frivolous event is the experienced cynic Don Alfonso, who knows the weaknesses of mankind and who, like a puppeteer, allows the four main characters to repeatedly come together in new pair constellations. The plot, which is kept quite simple and contains no superfluous episodes, is symmetrically structured and corresponds to its character according to the Commedia dell’arte. The duets of the individual couples are bewitching and sensually musical, reflecting the vulnerability and impermanence of the human being. After the work was critically and negatively judged due to the moralizing basic attitude of the 19th century, and repeated revisions were made to the libretto, the opera is now one of the absolute favorites of the public.
The American feature film Closer from 2004 with Julia Roberts and Jude Law in the leading roles is based on "Così fan tutte" both in its score and soundtrack.
Così fan tutte, W. A. Mozart, the 10.
Pablo Heras-Casado - Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker
Vannina Santoni, Angela Brower, Hera Hyesang Park, Josh Lovell, Gordon Bintner, Paulo Szot
Palais Garnier
Don Quichotte, J. Massenet, the 11.
Mikhail Tatarnikov - Damiano Michieletto
Opéra Bastille
Concert de l’Orchestre de Paris, the 12.
Klaus Mäkelä
Exception, talent, Wunderkind. These are the first associations when the Finn Klaus Mäkelä (*1996) is described. For hardly any musical profession in the classical music scene is more associated with maturity than that of a conductor. Therefore, Mäkelä’s appearance on the stages of this world turns many things upside down. Young, thoughtful, lively and with an impressive presence, the conductor has dedicated himself to music. At the age of less than 30, he has reached the top of several renowned orchestras: chief conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, music director of the Orchestre de Paris and future chief conductor of the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra. Although he will not assume this post until 2027, he is already familiarising himself with the musicians as Artistic Partner. He can also be heard as a guest conductor with the Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony and New York Philharmonic.
The large footprints of his predecessors – von Karajan, Sir Solti, Barenboim, Järvi and Harding, to name but a few – do not seem to frighten him in any way. Rather, he wants to explore his own experiences and feelings through the music and, equally, to allow the audience to do the same. So Klaus Mäkelä is a conductor who is sure to make a big impact in the future!
Klaus Mäkelä
Klavier: Lang Lang
Philharmonie



Hotel informations for Paris 29
Paris, Pavillon de la Reine Paris, Pavillon de la Reine
Pavillon de la Reine *****
The Pavillon de la Reine ***** is a charming and romantic hotel, ideally situated on the Vosges square in the Marais area. Its 56 rooms and suites are all distinctly decorated and offer comfort and sober luxury. The Bastille Opera is only a ten-minute walk away. Moreover, the hotel offers a restaurant Anne by the Chef Mathieu Pacaud and a Spa of 250 squared meters.
Paris, Hotel Indigo Opéra Paris, Hotel Indigo Opéra
Hotel Indigo Opéra ****
Ideally located 300 meters from the Opéra Garnier and 450 meters from the Place Vendôme in a quiet pedestrian street, the hotel Indigo Opéra is a contemporary boutique hotel. Its 57 spacious rooms and suites offer a neat decor, with the theme Opera. The hotel also has a gym, a restaurant Le Tartare and a car park to fully enjoy your stay in Paris.



All-inclusive price per person for Paris 29
Single room/ night
Pavillon de la Reine
3.270,- Euro
270-320,- Euro
Hotel Indigo Opéra
3.460,- Euro
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The price includes
Overnights including breakfast, good opera tickets, scheduled flight, return taxi transfers, travel cancellation expenses insurance.