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Right now, we are deep in the varied magnificence of the Swaledale Festival, with many events taking place in Richmond and across the Dales. 

It’s the second week of the festival, and there’s lots to enjoy, from Clare Teal's silken-voiced magic in Leyburn, to the world premiere in Aysgarth of new music inspired by the Dales and its rivers. Just before the premiere, composer Vivek Haria joins Festival patron Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason to discuss the new work and his creative process. 

The Festival closes with the infectious global folk collective Mishra + Deepa Shakthi.

We also celebrate local arts and artists, from a Richmond Chamber Orchestra collaboration to craftspeople rooted in the Dales.

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Cosi Fan Tutte – Mozart
2 Wednesday 2 Sep, 2026 - ,

2nd September 2026

7.30pm

Wednesday

7:30 pm

Cosi Fan Tutte – Mozart

The Station

News Editor

Music, Film & Theatre, September

17

Prepare to be enthralled by the brilliance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Così fan tutte, a masterful exploration of love, fidelity, and human folly, presented on the illustrious stage of Teatro alla Scala in Milan.

This timeless opera will come to life under the baton of the exceptional Alexander Soddy, with visionary direction by Robert Carsen. Renowned for his innovative interpretations,

Robert Carsen, along with Luis Carvalho, brings to the production a stunning blend of scenic design and costumes that harmonize seamlessly with the intricate emotional landscapes of Mozart’s music. The evocative lighting by Carsen and Peter Van Praet further elevates the stage, creating an atmosphere of elegance and intrigue. The performances promise to be nothing short of extraordinary, featuring an international lineup of acclaimed artists:

• Fiordiligi: Elsa Dreisig, celebrated for her radiant soprano voice and emotional depth.

• Dorabella: Nina van Essen, whose vibrant mezzo-soprano captivates audiences worldwide.

• Despina: Sandrine Piau, bringing charm and wit to the role of the mischievous maid.

• Guglielmo: Luca Micheletti, a versatile baritone with magnetic stage presence.

• Ferrando: Giovanni Sala, whose lyrical tenor conveys youthful passion.

• Don Alfonso: Gerald Finley, a legendary bass-baritone, masterfully embodying the opera’s enigmatic philosopher.

Two officers, Ferrando and Guglielmo, wager with their friend Don Alfonso that their fiancées, Fiordiligi and Dorabella, are truly faithful. Don Alfonso bets they are not, and a plan is hatched to test their love. The men pretend to leave for war and return in disguise to seduce each other's lovers. The girls, tempted by the new men, question their own affections and, ultimately, the true nature of love.

Mozart’s Così fan tutte is a sparkling comedy with a profound undercurrent, exploring themes of loyalty, deception, and the complexities of human relationships. Featuring arias and ensembles of unparalleled beauty, this opera stands as a testament to Mozart’s genius. At Teatro alla Scala, one of the world’s most iconic opera houses, this production captured by RAI promises a truly immersive experience.

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2nd September 2026

7.30pm

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