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Mozart's Don Giovanni / Wahoo Production & Opéra de Monte-Carlo ; Stéphan Aubé, director ; Jean-Louis Grinda, stage director.

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Video
Contributor:
Aubé, Stéphan, 1971- film director.
Grinda, Jean-Louis, stage director.
Schrott, Erwin, singer.
Prestia, Giacomo, singer.
Ciofi, Patrizia, singer.
Mironov, Maksim, singer.
Yoncheva, Sonya, 1981- singer.
Sâmpetrean, Adrian, singer.
Rado, Fernando Javier, singer.
Castellano, Loriana, 1981- singer.
Arrivabeni, Paolo, conductor.
Opéra de Monte-Carlo, performer, production company.
Montres Rolex S.A., production company.
Language:
French
Italian
Subjects (All):
Operas.
Genre:
Operas.
Internet videos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (3 hr., 47 sec.)) : sound, color
Other Title:
Don Giovanni
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Wahoo Production : Opéra de Monte-Carlo, 2015.
Language Note:
Sung in Italian; French subtitles.
System Details:
digital
video file
Summary:
The Monte Carlo Opera presents Mozart's legendary Don Giovanni, with a libretto of Lorenzo Da Ponte, in a performance conducted by Paolo Arrivabeni and staged by Jean-Louis Grinda. "Everything in the staging is precise, straight, powerful, without useless ulterior motives nor introspective unsaid things: characters just are, with their strengths and weaknesses, their mockery and their desires, their innocence and their dishonesty. Nobody manages uninjured but the cataclysm of feelings totally works.(Newspaper Le Soir, on Jean-Louis Grinda's staging) Erwin Schrott is the infamous seducer of legend, perfectly mastering the secrets of Don Giovanni. Among his conquests, we find Patrizia Ciofi as Donna Anna, rising soprano Sonya Yoncheva, (winner of the Operalia Competition in 2010) as Donna Elvira, and Loriana Castellano as Zerlina. The bass Giacomo Prestia is Il Commendatore, tenor Maxim Mironov, a bel canto specialist, is Don Ottavio. Last but not least, Leporello is brought to life by the remarkable Adrian Sampetrean. In Seville, Don Giovanni devotes himself to the art of lovemaking, his designs faithfully aided and abetted by his servant Leporello. Again and again, he tries to seduce Donna Anna (Don Ottavio's fiancée), Donna Elvira (whom he has already seduced but has forgotten) and Zerlina (Masetto's fiancée). Guilty of the murder of Il Commendatore (Donna Anna's father) and unmasked in the act by the fiancés of these young women, the impetuous womanizer refuses to express remorse despite the threat of revenge. After rejecting the words of the ghost of Il Commendatore, who visits Don Giovanni to offer him one final chance to repent, Don Giovanni is punished, swallowed by the flames of Hell. In adapting Tirso de Molina's myth, Mozart boldly uses the form of the dramma giocoso, i.e. a joyful drama that mixes together the burlesque and the tragic. Although the embodiment of the jocular libertines of the 19thcentury, Don Giovanni is ultimately supernaturally condemned by social, moral and religious rules that he so much enjoyed defying. In addition to the opera's metaphysical overtones, Mozart's musical genius is on full display in his masterful score, which carries us to the border between fantasy and reality. Wagner himself declared that in Don Giovanni, Mozart had composed "the opera of all operas."
Participant:
Erwin Schrott (Don Giovanni) ; Giacomo Prestia (Il Commendatore) ; Patrizia Ciofi (Donna Anna) ; Maxim Mironov (Don Ottavio) ; Sonya Yoncheva (Donna Elvira) ; Adrian Sampetrean (Leporello) ; Fernando Javier Rado (Masetto) ; Loriana Castellano (Zerlina) ; Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra ; Choir of the Monte Carlo Opera ; Paolo Arrivabeni, conductor.
Notes:
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Contains:
Container of: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. Don Giovanni.
OCLC:
1045797144
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