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Release Date:
October 29, 2011
Original Title:
The Metropolitan Opera: Don Giovanni
Alternate Titles:
Don Giovanni (2011) Metropolitan Opera
Great Performances at the Met : Don Giovanni
The Met: Live in HD - Don Giovanni
The Metropolitan Opera HD Live: Season 6, Episode 2 Mozart: Don Giovanni
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
The Metropolitan Opera
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 175
Imbuing the familiar Don Juan myth with a captivating combination of comedy, seductiveness, danger, and damnation, Mozart created an enduring masterpiece that has been a cornerstone of the repertory since its 1787 premiere. The opera offers a rare opportunity for two baritones to star alongside one another as the title Lothario and his faithful yet conflicted servant, Leporello, as well as three memorable female roles—multifaceted women who both suffer the Don’s abuses and plot their revenge.
Choreographer:
Ben Wright
Costume Designer:
Paule Constable
Christopher Oram
Director:
Michael Grandage
Barbara Willis Sweete
Dramaturgy:
Paul Cremo
Executive Producer:
Peter Gelb
Music Producer:
Jay David Saks
Original Music Composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Producer:
Victoria Warivonchik
Louisa Briccetti
Production Design:
Michael Grandage
Set Designer:
Christopher Oram
Sound Supervisor:
Bill King
Supervising Producer:
Mia Bongiovanni
Elena Park
Technical Supervisor:
Ron Washburn
Writer:
Lorenzo da Ponte
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