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CU Opera Workshop to perform Cosi fan Tutte, Nov. 21, 22, 2010 By Katie Johnson News from Campbellsville University Campbellsville, KY - The Campbellsville University Opera Workshop, under the direction of Dr. Mark Bradley, professor of music, will present the performance of Mozart's "Cosi fan Tutte," in The Gheens Recital Hall in Gosser Fine Arts Center at 210 University DR, Campbellsville, KY. The first performance will be on Sunday, November 21, at 3pmET/2pmCT The second performance will take place on Monday, November 22, at 8pmET/7pmCT. Admission to the opera is free and seating is on a first come-first serve basis. "Cosi fan Tutte" is a famous comic opera which will be sung in English. The opera is also referred to as "Women Are Like That." The setting is the late 1700s in Naples. The story is about two men, Ferrando and Guglielmo, who believe that their sweethearts, Dorabella and Fiordiligi, are different from other women. They claim that their girls will always stay faithful. Their relationships form the opera by Mozart. Fiordiligi is played by Debora Morais of Brazil, and Guglielmo is played by Joe Gupton of Campbellsville, KY. Dorabella is played by Margareth Miguel of Brazil, and Ferrando is played by Chris Williams of Columbia, KY Dr. Mark Bradley, professor of music, plays Don Alfonso and Juliana Moura, instructor in voice, plays Despina, Dr. Fatalis, Lawyer. Bradley is the director of the opera. This story was posted on 2010-11-16 14:07:19
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