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Release Date:
March 16, 1978
Original Title:
The Metropolitan Opera: Don Giovanni
Alternate Titles:
Great Performances at the Met: Don Giovanni
Live from the Met: Don Giovanni
Live from the Metropolitan Opera: Don Giovanni
Genres:
Music
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 182
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. An early entry in the Met’s series of PBS telecasts, this 1978 performance captures a young James Morris in a smooth portrayal of the title role, with the legendary Joan Sutherland showing off her unsurpassed technique as Donna Anna and Gabriel Bacquier as a masterful Leporello.
Assistant Director:
Alan Skog
Associate Producer:
Clemente D'Alessio
Conductor:
Richard Bonynge
Costume Designer:
Eugene Berman
Director:
Kirk Browning
Executive Producer:
Michael Bronson
Hairstylist:
Nina Lawson
Lighting Design:
Gil Wechsler
Makeup Artist:
Victor Callegari
Original Music Composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Production Director:
Herbert Graf
Set Designer:
Eugene Berman
Sound Designer:
John Pfeiffer
Stage Director:
Patrick Tavernia
Writer:
Lorenzo da Ponte
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