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Mozart: Don Giovanni

10.0
07 August 2021 · Music · 270 mins

Premiered in 1787, “Don Giovanni” exposes the timeless theme of a man hovering between vitality and destruction. Neither morality nor the law can stop this serial lover in his quest to conquer all women as he places his own pleasure above all other principles. Today, the rich depth of Mozart’s masterpiece still astonishes audiences with its mix of comedy and seriousness, pleasure and love, entertainment and murder. At the helm of this new Salzburg Festival production, in a near-live broadcast from the Great Festival Hall, director Romeo Castellucci promises to focus on the ambiguity and inner turmoil of this serial lover whose immoral behaviour condemns him to a deadly solitude. The exceptional cast – featuring Italian baritone Davide Luciano (Don Giovanni), Russian soprano Nadezhda Pavlova (Donna Anna) and Finnish bass Mika Kares (the Commendatore) – is accompanied by the chorus and musicians of the musicAeterna ensemble, conducted by Vitaly Polonsky and Teodor Currentzis.

  • Davide Luciano
    Davide Luciano
    Don Giovanni
  • Mika Kares
    Mika Kares
    II Commendatore
  • Nadezhda Pavlova
    Nadezhda Pavlova
    Donna Anna
  • Michael Spyres
    Michael Spyres
    Don Ottavio
  • Federica Lombardi
    Federica Lombardi
    Donna Elvira
  • Vito Priante
    Vito Priante
    Leporello
  • David Steffens
    David Steffens
    Masetto
  • Anna Lucia Richter
    Anna Lucia Richter
    Zerlina
  • Teodor Currentzis
    Teodor Currentzis
    Self – Conductor

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