Leporello's catalog in "Don Giovanni" serves as a humorous yet poignant inventory of the titular character's numerous conquests. It highlights Don Giovanni's notorious womanizing, detailing the number of women he has seduced across various countries and social classes. This catalog not only underscores the character's reckless and hedonistic nature but also reflects the Opera's themes of morality and the consequences of unrestrained desire. Ultimately, it encapsulates the tension between lust and accountability that permeates the story.
Don Giovanni was created in 1787.
The cast of Don Giovanni - 1970 includes: Carmelo Bene as Don Giovanni Vittorio Bodini as Father John Francis Lane as Narrator Lydia Mancinelli as Mother Gea Marotta as Girl Salvatore Vendittelli as Commander
The cast of Don Giovanni - 2000 includes: Ferruccio Furlanetto as Leporello Paul Groves as Don Ottavio Sergei Koptchak as Comendatore Solveig Kringelborn as Donna Elvira James Levine as Himself - Conducted by Metropolitan Opera Chorus as People Metropolitan Opera Orchestra as Themselves - Orchestra John Relyea as Masetto Bryn Terfel as Don Giovanni
In Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni," the titular character attempts to seduce several women, most notably Donna Anna, Donna Elvira, and Zerlina. His relentless pursuit of these women reflects his reckless and hedonistic nature. Ultimately, his actions lead to his downfall as he is confronted by the consequences of his behavior.
The cast of San Giovanni decollato - 1940 includes: Luigi Almirante as Renato Giacomo Almirante as The Judge Raffaele Balsamo as A Tenant Oreste Bilancia as A Witness Renato Chiantoni as The Defense Attorney Franco Coop as Don Raffaele, the barber Liliana De Curtis as Silvana Titina De Filippo as Concetta Miciacio Augusto Di Giovanni as Don Peppino Esposito Vincenzo Fummo as A Tenant Osvaldo Genazzani as Giorgio Maria Santapola Gorella Gori as A Witness Silvana Jachino as Serafina Miciacio Tommaso Marcellini as Don Benedetto, the farmer Milla Papa Eduardo Passarelli as Orazio, the lamp-lighter Emilio Petacci as Prosecutor Lanzetti Dina Romano as The Fortune Teller Mario Siletti as Teodoro Cupis Grazia Spadaro as Rosalia, housekeeper Peppino Spadaro as Vincenzo, shoemaker Edmondo Starace as A Clerk Peppino Villani as A Tenant
Don Giovanni was created in 1787.
I Don Giovanni della Costa Azzurra was created in 1962.
Don Giovanni de' Medici died in 1621.
Don Giovanni de' Medici was born in 1567.
Il dissoluto punito, ossia il Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni is a fictional character in the two part opera of the same name, Don Giovanni. In the opera Don Giovanni is a young and licentious nobleman. The opera is based on the legends of Don Juan, who was a fictional seducer and libertine. The character was played by Luigi Bassi in 1787 and by Francesco Albertarelli in 1788.
Mozart's Don Giovanni - 1955 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
Basically - Don Giovanni [a rake] meets defeat in three encounters - With Donna Elvira, whom he has deserted but who still follows him. Then with Donna Anna, who must postpone her marriage to Don Ottavio after Don Giovanni tries to rape her and kills her father. Finally with Zerlina, whom he vainly tries to lure from her fiancé, the peasant Masetto. They all vow vengeance on Don Giovanni and his servant Leporello. Finally Don Giovanni is destroyed and delivered to hell by the statue of the Commendatore, who had accepted Giovanni's invitation to supper.
The cast of Tontolini Don Giovanni - 1912 includes: Polidor as Tontolini
The cast of Don Giovanni - 2005 includes: Fernando Ustarroz Fernando Valdivieso
Don Giovanni - 1961 - TV was released on: USA: 24 September 1961
Don Giovanni in Sicilia - 1967 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13