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Don Giovanni - FNOB
The insatiable Don Giovanni is not picky: anyone will do, from Donna Elvira to her maid and the bride at a country wedding. But when one of his conquests ends in murder, he sets off a chain of events that takes him forever closer to his bitter fate. When the most skillful librettist and the most ingenious composer of their time join forces, the result brims with an irresistible blend of tragedy and comedy. Carnivalistic joy and lust overflow in Finnish actor-director Jussi Nikkilä’s new interpretation of Don Giovanni, marrying modern and rococo styles.
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Plot Summary
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Don Giovanni" is a tragicomedy opera that delves into the dark and complex character of the titular nobleman. Driven by his insatiable lust and disregard for social conventions, Don Giovanni seduces and betrays numerous women, ultimately leading to his own damnation. The opera explores themes of morality, justice, and the consequences of unchecked power and desire.
Critical Reception
This 2020 production of "Don Giovanni" by Kasper Bech Holten for the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, was generally well-received for its compelling directorial vision and strong vocal performances. Critics lauded its modern interpretation of the classic opera, which often focused on the psychological depth of the characters and the timeless relevance of its themes. The staging and design were also frequently praised for their impact and effectiveness in conveying the opera's dramatic weight.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its insightful and contemporary staging.
Recognized for powerful vocal performances and dramatic intensity.
Appreciated for its exploration of complex character psychology.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific production is not widely available through aggregated Google reviews. However, general audience responses to "Don Giovanni" productions often highlight the opera's dramatic power, Mozart's brilliant music, and the enduring fascination with the Don Juan character.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for this specific production.
Fun Fact
The opera "Don Giovanni" was first performed in Prague in 1787, and Mozart reportedly finished composing the overture just hours before the premiere due to his demanding schedule.
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