Mozart’s 237-year-old opera “Don Giovanni” is filled end to end with glorious arias that showcase the talents of its singers. But its plot — inspired by the Don Juan stories about a serial seducer ...
Almost every opera lover agrees, Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” is among the finest. Opera librettist E.T.A. Hoffmann called it “the opera of all operas”. Michigan State University Opera Theater will be ...
Mozart’s DON GIOVANNI was one of my first operas and remains among my favorites, despite its misogyny and the difficulty in putting together the kind of cast that can do justice to the string of ...
There are so many ways to play the title character in Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni knows this firsthand because he’s been in 120 performances spread over 13 different productions ...
The San Diego Opera performance of Mozart’s Don Giovanni on Sunday, February 4, was good, overall. It definitely wasn’t bad but it wasn’t great. It was good. The singing was good to pretty good. None ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. World-renowned soprano Patricia Racette (Merola ‘88), who captivated audiences at ...
Kaspar Holten’s austere, uncluttered production, revived here by Amy Lane, restored our faith in the Royal Opera’s Mozart after the crass Idomeneo and indeed the messy, pretentious Don Giovanni which ...
John Allen Nelson, left, as Don Giovanni and Antonio Azpiri as Leporello in West Bay Opera’s “Don Giovanni.” Courtesy Otak Jump. If there’s anything opera fans love more than onstage drama, it’s ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Three artists preparing a new production of this classic at the Metropolitan Opera discuss what makes it so difficult yet satisfying. By Joshua Barone ...