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SUMMARY:Opera: Don Giovanni
DESCRIPTION:Don Giovanni\, the tragic hero of this opera\, is the epitome 
 of an irresistible seducer who rushes carefree from one conquest to the ne
 xt\, stopping at nothing. As quickly as he falls for a woman\, he loses al
 l interest in her. Has he ever been in love? Who knows. But do the women f
 ixated on him really love him? Or is he not rather a mirror and projection
  screen for their own needs? They make it all too easy for the charismatic
  womaniser\, but turn into true erinyes when they realise that they cannot
  possess him forever.Mozart's "Don Giovanni" is probably the pinnacle of h
 is musical-theatrical oeuvre\, and the libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte is one
  of the most successful in all of opera literature. A classical sense of f
 orm\, compositional mastery and an intensity of expression that seems to a
 nticipate Romanticism are fused together to perfection in this score.\nOpe
 ra in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte a
 fter "Don Giovanni Tenorio ossia Il convitato di pietra" by Giuseppe Gazza
 niga and Giovanni Bertati.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Don Giovanni\, the tragic hero of this ope
 ra\, is the epitome of an irresistible seducer who rushes carefree from on
 e conquest to the next\, stopping at nothing. As quickly as he falls for a
  woman\, he loses all interest in her. Has he ever been in love? Who knows
 . But do the women fixated on him really love him? Or is he not rather a m
 irror and projection screen for their own needs? They make it all too easy
  for the charismatic womaniser\, but turn into true erinyes when they real
 ise that they cannot possess him forever.<br /><br />Mozart's "Don Giovann
 i" is probably the pinnacle of his musical-theatrical oeuvre\, and the lib
 retto by Lorenzo da Ponte is one of the most successful in all of opera li
 terature. A classical sense of form\, compositional mastery and an intensi
 ty of expression that seems to anticipate Romanticism are fused together t
 o perfection in this score.</p>\n<p>Opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus 
 Mozart - libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte after "Don Giovanni Tenorio ossia Il
  convitato di pietra" by Giuseppe Gazzaniga and Giovanni Bertati.</p>
LOCATION:Eduard-von-Winterstein Theatre Annaberg-Buchholz  (https://www.er
 zgebirgische.theater/1559-Don-Giovanni)
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