Normally the role is sung by a bass-baritone. Mozart originally intended that the role be sung by a bass, but with the demands of tessitura, it is best performed by a bass-baritone.
Opera ~ Don Giovanni Mass ~ Requiem in D Minor K. 626. Concert aria ~ Conservati fedele Song ~ Dans un bois solitaire
No,
Was composed in 1789 [K583] as an insertion aria for Martin y Soler's opera Il burbero di buon core.
He is taken down to hell.
Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni" is characterized by its blend of comedy and drama, showcasing the complexities of human behavior and moral ambiguity. The music combines elements of both the opera seria and opera buffa, featuring rich orchestration and memorable melodies that enhance the emotional depth of the story. The character of Don Giovanni embodies the archetype of the libertine, engaging in seduction and deceit, while the opera explores themes of love, power, and retribution. The dramatic interplay between the characters is heightened by Mozart's innovative use of vocal ensembles and contrasting musical styles.
Zerlina is a character from Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni." She is a young peasant girl engaged to Masetto. Don Giovanni tries to seduce her, but she remains faithful to Masetto. She represents innocence and purity in contrast to the darker characters in the opera.
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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.
Don Giovanni.
Opera ~ Don Giovanni Mass ~ Requiem in D Minor K. 626. Concert aria ~ Conservati fedele Song ~ Dans un bois solitaire
The Magic Flute.
Don Giovanni is the central character of an opera by Mozart first performed 29th October 1787
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Don Giovanni is an opera buffa.
The cast of Don Giovanni - 2011 includes: Opera Australia Chorus as Chorus Daniel Barenboim as Himself - Direttore Henry Choo as Don Ottavio Conal Coad as Leporello Jacqueline Dark as Donna Elvira Rachelle Durkin as Donna Anna Orchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala as Orchestra e Coro Taryn Fiebig as Zerlina Giuseppe Filianoti as Don Ottavio Barbara Frittoli as Donna Elvira Anna Netrebko as Donna Anna Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra as Themselves - Orchestra Anna Prohaska as Zerlina Daniel Sumegi as The Commendatore Teddy Tahu Rhodes as Don Giovanni Bryn Terfel as Leporello Mark Wigglesworth as Himself - Conductor Kwangchul Youn as Il Commendatore
No,
Was composed in 1789 [K583] as an insertion aria for Martin y Soler's opera Il burbero di buon core.