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2004 production photo from Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni 2004

July 3 - August 27, 2004

For many music lovers – the greatest opera ever written…

From the commanding opening chords through brilliant arias and ensembles to the shattering music of Giovanni’s damnation -opera at its most transcendent.

Music By
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto By
Lorenzo da Ponte

Synopsis

Act I

Setting: In and around Seville. Leporello waits outside the Commendatore’s palace for Don Giovanni, who is inside trying to seduce Donna Anna. Giovanni rushes out, pursued by Anna, who cries out for help. Her father, the Commendatore, comes to her aid, but Giovanni kills him in a duel and flees. Donna Anna demands that Don Ottavio swear vengeance on Giovanni. Nearby, Leporello pleads with his master to reform, but Giovanni is already flirting with a traveler. She is Donna Elvira, one of Giovanni’s conquests, who is trying to find him. Leporello distracts Elvira by reciting the list of his master’s seductions, while Giovanni escapes.

A group of peasants is celebrating the wedding of Zerlina and Masetto. Giovanni immediately takes an interest in Zerlina and orders Leporello to take everyone else to his palace to continue the party. Elvira interrupts his wooing and spirits Zerlina away, then warns Anna and Ottavio not to trust Giovanni. Zerlina begs Masetto to forgive her and they go to Giovanni’s palace. Elvira, Ottavio, and Anna enter in disguise, spying on Giovanni. Leporello distracts Masetto as his master ushers Zerlina into another room. When she cries for help, Giovanni accuses Leporello as her attacker. Anna, Ottavio and Elvira reveal themselves and denounce Giovanni, who again escapes.

Act II

Outside the inn where Donna Elvira is staying, Giovanni exchanges cloaks with Leporello, as part of his plan to seduce Elvira’s maid. Giovanni lures Elvira down to the street and, mistaking servant for master, Elvira lets the disguised Leporello lead her off, while Giovanni serenades her maid. Anna, Ottavio, Zerlina, and Masetto come upon Leporello, still disguised, and Elvira. They threaten him, but he reveals his identity and escapes. Leporello and Giovanni reunite in a cemetery. They hear a voice coming from the statue of the slain Commendatore, warning Giovanni of his impending doom. Giovanni laughs and insists that Leporello invite the statue to dinner. It accepts, much to their shock.

At Giovanni’s dinner, Elvira begs him to reform, but he dismisses her. The Commendatore’s statue arrives and again warns Giovanni to repent. He refuses and the statue drags him into hell. The other characters arrive and Leporello explains what has happened. They all announce their plans for the future, then sing the moral of the tale, “Those who do evil come to an evil ending.”

Artists

Mariusz Kwiecen headshot

Mariusz Kwiecen

Baritone

Don Giovanni

Kevin Short headshot

Kevin Short

Bass-baritone

Leporello

Christina Pier headshot

Christina Pier

Soprano

Donna Anna

Ana Maria Martinez headshot

Ana María Martínez

Soprano

Donna Elvira

Eric Cutler headshot

Eric Cutler

Tenor

Don Ottavio

Ying Huang headshot

Ying Huan

Soprano

Zerlina

Patrick Carfizzi headshot

Patrick Carfizzi

Bass-Baritone

Masetto

Brindley Sherratt headshot

Brindley Sherratt

Bass

The Commendatore

Alan Gilbert headshot

Alan Gilbert

Conductor

(July 3 -23, August 9 - 17)

Robert Tweten headshot

Robert Tweten

Conductor

(July 29 & August 2)

Chas Rader-Shieber headshot

Chas Rader-Shieber

Director

David Zinn headshot

David Zinn

Scenic & Costume Designer

Duane Schuler headshot

Duane Schuler

Lighting Designer

Sara Rudner headshot

Sara Rudner

Choreographer

Robert Wood headshot

Robert Wood

Chorus Master