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Performance

VenueGarsington Opera
Also: Wormsley Estate
TownHigh Wycombe
CountyBuckinghamshire
From2nd July 2012
To2nd July 2012
WhenJun12 2, 4, 10, 15, 19, 25, 30, Jul12 2 at 17:50
Garsington Opera (V798)
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  • Date of change: 22 Nov 11 - T551648902

Don Giovanni

Work:: Don Giovanni (S1919)

Written shortly after The Marriage of Figaro. Based on the famous legend of Don Juan the master seducer from whom no woman can be considered safe. Don Giovanni pursues, seduces, rapes and murders and in the climax is pulled to hell by a stone statue of one of his victims come to life - he remains unrepentant. His servant Leporello witnesses all his masters wrongs. There is also a rarely performed opera of the same name (and story) by Giuseppe Gazzaniga which was first performed in 1786, eight months before Mozart's version.
Music Mozart
Lyrics Da Ponte (1787)

Production:: (T551648902)

Performances start in the early evening and there is a long dinner interval when audiences can picnic or dine in the marquees, with catering provided by Jamie Oliver's Fabulous Feasts. Audience members may arrive from 16:00
Producer Garsington Opera
Company Garsington Opera Orchestra
Conductor Douglas Boyd
Director Daniel Slater
Design Leslie Travers
Director Ran Arthur Braun (movement)
Lighting Bruno Poet
Performer Grant Doyle (Don Giovanni)
Performer Joshua Bloom (Leporello)
Performer Natasha Jouhl (Donna Anna)
Performer Sophie Bevan (Donna Elvira)
Performer Mary Bevan (Zerlina)
Performer Jesus Leon (Don Ottavio)
Performer Callum Thorpe (Masetto)
Performer Christophoros Stamboglis (Commendatore)

Listing:: L02036990758




Production details

Performances start in the early evening and there is a long dinner interval when audiences can picnic or dine in the marquees, with catering provided by Jamie Oliver's Fabulous Feasts. Audience members may arrive from 16:00

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