Little short Mozart, just on five foot tall, composed what is probably the tallest Opera ever written, in 1787, the same year as Salieri's Axur, Cimarosa's I tre amanti and Kozeluh's Mose in Egitto. A composer called Gazzaniga also wrote a Don Giovanni the same year, earlier in fact, and most likely showed Mozart how not to write the opera.
Prague at the Narodni Divaldo (now Tyl Theatre) 29th October 1787
Opera ~ Don Giovanni Mass ~ Requiem in D Minor K. 626. Concert aria ~ Conservati fedele Song ~ Dans un bois solitaire
I Don Giovanni della Costa Azzurra was created in 1962.
The "classical" period is the time of Haydn, Mozart and very early Beethoven/Schubert. Given that, the three most famous operas of that era all belong to Mozart. Two of them for sure are Don Giovanni and The Marriage of Figaro. The third is debatable. Die Zauberflote?
Mozats most famous opera was The Marriage of Figaro. I love that piece of music
Mozart's Don Giovanni - 1955 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
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The world premiere took place on 29th October 1787 with Mozart conducting.
Opera ~ Don Giovanni Mass ~ Requiem in D Minor K. 626. Concert aria ~ Conservati fedele Song ~ Dans un bois solitaire
Don Giovanni was created in 1787.
I Don Giovanni della Costa Azzurra was created in 1962.
The "classical" period is the time of Haydn, Mozart and very early Beethoven/Schubert. Given that, the three most famous operas of that era all belong to Mozart. Two of them for sure are Don Giovanni and The Marriage of Figaro. The third is debatable. Die Zauberflote?
Don Giovanni de' Medici died in 1621.
Don Giovanni de' Medici was born in 1567.
Mozart's Don Giovanni - 1955 was released on: UK: October 1955 USA: 26 December 1956 (New York City, New York) Finland: 5 June 1960 (TV premiere) Denmark: 20 March 1965
Mozats most famous opera was The Marriage of Figaro. I love that piece of music
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.