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TIRANA, Dec. 4 – The Coppelia Ballet and the Cosi Fan Tutte opera will be the new shows at the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet this weekend.
The Coppelia, a comic ballet in two acts choreographed by Arthur Saint-L갮 to the music of LꯠDelibes, with libretto by Charles Nuitter, is scheduled to stage on Dec. 6 and 7 with choreography by Ilir Kerni, the director of the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet and Italy’s Matteo Pagliari as the conductor of the symphonic orchestra.
Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte will also make its comeback on Dec. 5 and 8 at 19.00.
Cosi fan Tutte is an opera buffa in two acts by Mozart composed in 1790. Mozart’s famous opera “Cos졦an tutee” has been delighting audiences for over 200 years.