Don Giovanni - Mozart - Glyndebourne Chorus - Opera 1977
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Divx MOZART: Don Giovanni (NTSC) Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Don Giovanni From the Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1977 Drama giocoso in two acts; Sung in Italian Benjamin Luxon, Stafford Dean, Horiana Branisteanu, Leo Goeke, Rachel Yakar London Philharmonic Orchestra, Glyndebourne Chorus, Bernard Haitink Stage Production: Peter Hall Arthaus present another in the Glyndebourne classic opera series, this time the long-awaited 1977 production of Don Giovanni directed by Sir Peter Hall. Don Giovanni represents a force of nature without conscience and sense of responsibility. His sole aim in life is to win the female he has just fallen in love with. Therefore, all the people around him become his victims. Not able to own up his crimes he is dragged down to hell. Sir Peter Hall has long been associated with Glyndebourne, having directed there since 1970. His production of Mozart's tragic "opera of all operas", as E.T.A. Hoffman once called it, for the 1977 Glyndebourne season has received universal praise - a high accolade for such an original production. Celebrated baritone and Glyndebourne favourite Benjamin Luxon perfectly embodies the unconscionable seducer Don Giovanni - although he nearly didn't appear after injuring himself during rehearsals jumping from a balcony as stage directions instructed. Luxon's supporting stars include Stafford Dean, Horiana Branisteanu and Leo Goeke, and Bernard Haitink conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
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"Not able to own up his crimes"? Why, that's just about the dumbest thing anyone has ever said of Don Giovanni.
That, and even though this is a Glyndebourne production, it's hideous. I was made to sit a showing of it in a class on opera and it was pure agony. The directory of photography should have been shot, and Bejamin Luxon is completely unconvincing as the Don.
*ahem* That should have read "director of photography". XD
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