He is taken down to hell.
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The opera seen in the film was a section of Mozart's "Don Giovanni."
Without a doubt, don Giovanni. Written after the death of his father.
"Don Giovanni" is an opera composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It tells the story of the legendary seducer Don Giovanni, who embodies hedonism and defies moral boundaries, ultimately facing the consequences of his actions. The opera blends elements of comedy, drama, and supernatural themes, culminating in Don Giovanni's dramatic downfall. Its rich musical score and complex characters make it a cornerstone of the operatic repertoire.
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Don Giovanni is an opera buffa.
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.
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Opera; Don Giovanni Mozart
Don Giovanni.
Donna Anna's father was the Commendatore in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni." He is a nobleman whom Don Giovanni kills in a duel, setting off a chain of events in the opera.
The language of the libretto (text of the opera) was Italian.
The opera seen in the film was a section of Mozart's "Don Giovanni."
Don Giovanni K. 527 is the opera it was taken from.
Don Giovanni is the central character of an opera by Mozart first performed 29th October 1787
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.