World premiere: National Theater (now Estates Theater), Prague, 1787. Aided by his ingenious librettist, Lorenzo Da Ponte, Mozart approached his operatic retelling of the Don Juan myth from a point of view that is neither tragic nor entirely comic, but rather lighthearted, urbane, and ironic. We follow the title character and his earthy comic sidekick, Leporello, through a series of encounters that begins with a fatal duel, moves back and forth between the humorous and the sentimental, and ends with the protagonist being dragged down to hell.
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Andrea Carroll, Anita Hartig, Brandon Cedel, Guanqun Yu, Paul Appleby, Soloman Howard, Tommaso Barea
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Daniele Rustioni
Metropolitan Opera
Don Giovanni
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts: Metropolitan Opera House
K 527, Mozart: Don Giovanni
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