V.A. Mozart "This is what all women do, or the School of lovers"
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Directed by Alla Chepinoga (Moscow)
Conductor – Laureate of international competitions Roman Avanesov
Laureate of international competitions Philharmonic Choir named after V. I. Safonov
Actors and performers May 28, 2021.:
Fiordiligi, Dorabella's sister - Natalia Gavorskaya (soprano), Winner of the international competition
Dorabella, Fiordiligi's sister - Natalia Starkova (mezzo-soprano), Winner of the international competition, Winner of the III National Opera Prize "Onegin"
Guglielmo, Fiordiligi's lover - Winner of international competitions Astemir Makoev (baritone)
Ferrando, Dorabella's lover - Viktor Zhuravlev (tenor)
Despina, the maid - Diploma winner of the All-Russian competition Yulia Kolevatova (soprano)
Don Alfonso, the old man-philosopher - Honored Artist of the Republic of Kalmykia Mikhail Khodzhigirov (bass)
The opera was performed on the stages of the world under so many different names, which no other opera in the history of this genre has ever known. At the Metropolitan Opera, she was called "Women like This." In England– it's a quid pro quo. In Germany, she had a dozen different names, including such incredible ones as "Who won the bet?", "Revenge of the Girls" and even "Partisans". There was a reason for this treatment of opera. The opera "This is what all women do" has never been as popular as "Figaro" and "Don Juan", but the actual music of this opera is recognized by critics as equally remarkable. Thus, it was believed that the whole problem was with the libretto. It was criticized for the immorality of the plot, then for its frivolity, then for excessive artificiality. Perhaps there is a certain reason in all this criticism. But the fact remains that none of the many versions of the libretto has ever been more popular than the original.
The premiere at the North Caucasus State Philharmonic named after V.I. Safonov took place on August 5, 2016.