This whole opening scene is actually my favorite musical number of the opera. The subsequent introduction of each of the 4 characters demonstrates the genius of both Da Ponte & Mozart. The whole thing is really epic if you think about it. Sort of encapsulates the entire opera. And there are many little musical moments in this intro that I literally listen to over and over on a daily basis.
what a luxurious cast, and what an awesome trio starting at 4:20 - the perfect atmosphere, the right interpretation of the quotation form the Requiem "flammis acribus addictis" (with another text here) wow!
Wonderful cast. Bryn Terfel is much better in Buffo roles than serious (he's not bad in those --he's just a natural inthe comedic). Salminen is awesome, as always.
@Baritanist Tenors??? Terfel is a bass-baritone. I don't think that a microphone makes the difference...with or without, Terfel is a big singer, with a really wonderful voice, very rare, and is a fantastic actor too. Is very expressive, he speaks with his eyes and enchants with his voice. I can't wish more from a opera singer. Love him so much!
@Gabba02 Yes, it does. On DG - Don Giovanni / Keenlyside, Salminen, Remigio, Heilmann, Terfel, Isokoski, D'Arcangelo, Pace, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Abbado. One of THE BEST!
Terfel is exceptional as leporello in this recording. but others i find him slightly slacking compared to furlanetto. think i spelled that right. i'd love to see hvorostovsky do it with leporello. listen to the version with Samuel Ramey, Dawn Upshaw, kurt moll, and furlanetto. its in parts on youtube under the user elias something. just search don giovanni elias and it will come up. enjoy!!!
It is visually very funny when he towers over DG and Masetto who are of the same stature, which gives a funny power relations structure of who is who is who in this story.
I'm more used to Terfel as Don Giovanni as well, but I must admit he's not bad as Leporello (though without the comic streak of Corena or the distinction of Van Dam).
Agree about T. -his Don is funny, SK is charming in this production, but his todays Don is vampire-like, though this is also possible if he lived long and ultimately got tired of all his revelry. Could you be in love with such a Don too (see Francesca Zambello production) - I wonder... Poor Elvira was.
This is so different from the DG he was doing these years who is really a devilish psychopath, this one is more sympathetic no doubt, but go back to 1954 Salzburg production with Cesare Siepi, it is great. In any case DG cannot grief long for his victim and has to go on with his feminas search.
the music is good but the set isn't. what are the chairs doing. Secondly, leporello should be hiding throughout, not coming towards don giovanni while he struggles with donna anna.
It looks like DG was fighting left-handed for staging purposes. So the disarming might have been the result of him not being a natural lefty to begin with. :)
Well, musically, it's a beautiful trio, but beyond that, it shows how tragic, personal, and intimate this murder is. Don Giovanni surprises himself. Remorse and self-doubt begin immediately. He has connected himself to the commendatore by killing him, and flees from this baring of his own corrupt soul for the rest of the opera. This treatment of violence is miles above any contemporary movie. Much more eerie. Much more homoerotic. And very sad.
Notte e giorno fation perchi mullo sa gradir piver e vento sopperteu mangirina malte e mal drmir Voglis far il gentilhuomo E non voorglio piu serviv E non voglia piu servir no no no no no no non veglio pui seryir
This is one of the dullest productions of DON GIOVANNI imaginable. Beginning with the sets and costumes - was this supposed to be a provincial school production? The stage direction - perfunctory at best. The conducting - no dramatic point. The singers - they sing the notes. There's no urgency, terror, fear, lust, nothing. Keenleyside looks bored and totally lacking in sexuality or menace, Terfel is barely a stock character...
This whole opening scene is actually my favorite musical number of the opera. The subsequent introduction of each of the 4 characters demonstrates the genius of both Da Ponte & Mozart. The whole thing is really epic if you think about it. Sort of encapsulates the entire opera. And there are many little musical moments in this intro that I literally listen to over and over on a daily basis.
Possibly the best commendatore fight version.
what a luxurious cast, and what an awesome trio starting at 4:20 - the perfect atmosphere, the right interpretation of the quotation form the Requiem "flammis acribus addictis" (with another text here) wow!
I wish I had this on DVD. It looks intriguing, I really like the staging. Well, at least we have a CD released by DG with same cast and conductor.
Bryn Terfel! Wonderful!
Excelent, excelent version! I love this =)
it is a pity this cant be bought on dvd :-(
This couldn't possibly be performed more movingly.
Wonderful cast. Bryn Terfel is much better in Buffo roles than serious (he's not bad in those --he's just a natural inthe comedic). Salminen is awesome, as always.
@Baritanist Tenors??? Terfel is a bass-baritone. I don't think that a microphone makes the difference...with or without, Terfel is a big singer, with a really wonderful voice, very rare, and is a fantastic actor too. Is very expressive, he speaks with his eyes and enchants with his voice. I can't wish more from a opera singer. Love him so much!
The fighting seems pretty intense. Good!
but wow. this is a stunning
Well, wonderful to see a Don Giovanni who has to use a dirty trick to bring his opponent down!
Lucky lucky people who saw this! What a cast!
On est là les 3e9
Esplendido! Brav'a tutti,especialmente Bryan con Simon!Eviva Mozart!!1
Yes.. there is a CD recording of this.
Oh les 3e2 comment ça va
@Gabba02 Yes, it does. On DG - Don Giovanni / Keenlyside, Salminen, Remigio, Heilmann, Terfel, Isokoski, D'Arcangelo, Pace, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Abbado. One of THE BEST!
what a show this must have been
i was thinking of Salminen the other day and wondering whether he was still active.
yes, although recently he had knee surgery and he is certainly cutting back. he was king mark last season at the met and is still singing all over
@tosca31 It does- look it up on itunes and its there. Just type bryn terfel and simon keenlyside Don giovanni.
Well, Hvorostovsky did it in a Canadian movie version.
i like how they fight with swords:-) such a dashing beau Simon plays
How can I get this with English subtitles? Bryn is great and the freedom of the singers is refreshing.
The2musiclovers Learn Italian
+The2musiclovers todo esta en ingles! All on english! ahora quieres que canten en ingles?! aprende italiano, understand?
Terfel is exceptional as leporello in this recording. but others i find him slightly slacking compared to furlanetto. think i spelled that right. i'd love to see hvorostovsky do it with leporello. listen to the version with Samuel Ramey, Dawn Upshaw, kurt moll, and furlanetto. its in parts on youtube under the user elias something. just search don giovanni elias and it will come up. enjoy!!!
RIP Matti Salminen
Was für eine geile Besetzung ist DAS denn bitte??? :)
4:23 is amazing.
@Gabba02
could you please put here more?
@Baritanist since when have Terfel and Keenlyside been tenors?
@Gabba02
are you sure - I think I have this on CD.
It is visually very funny when he towers over DG and Masetto who are of the same stature, which gives a funny power relations structure of who is who is who in this story.
I'm more used to Terfel as Don Giovanni as well, but I must admit he's not bad as Leporello (though without the comic streak of Corena or the distinction of Van Dam).
@Baritanist I'm a big hater of Terfel and I don't like Keenleyside either, but...tenors? XD They'e two baritones allright. I agree with your disgust.
Agree about T. -his Don is funny, SK is charming in this production, but his todays Don is vampire-like, though this is also possible if he lived long and ultimately got tired of all his revelry. Could you be in love with such a Don too (see Francesca Zambello production) - I wonder... Poor Elvira was.
@tosca31
It's on CD
Epic fight
agreed
@Gabba02 where did you get it :-) ?
This is so different from the DG he was doing these years who is really a devilish psychopath, this one is more sympathetic no doubt, but go back to 1954 Salzburg production with Cesare Siepi, it is great. In any case DG cannot grief long for his victim and has to go on with his feminas search.
how tall is he?
4:30, depending on the way it's staged, is one of the most eerie and genuinely terrible parts of this opera.
Leporello and Don Giovanni should be the same physique
john bon jovi - he legged it when he saw the size of Bryn Terfel! LOL!
coraclewoman
By terrible I mean emotional in terms of the storyline, not badly written.
the music is good but the set isn't. what are the chairs doing. Secondly, leporello should be hiding throughout, not coming towards don giovanni while he struggles with donna anna.
This opera should not be taken out of its original time period.
It looks like DG was fighting left-handed for staging purposes. So the disarming might have been the result of him not being a natural lefty to begin with. :)
Simon Keenlyside is left handed
Hahahah. You are right. But still he did it great and he is very hot, lol.
Hah, how embarrassing. I must've been thinking about someone else. Never mind, he's not dead. I was thinking of another Finnish bass, Martti Talvela.
Well, musically, it's a beautiful trio, but beyond that, it shows how tragic, personal, and intimate this murder is. Don Giovanni surprises himself. Remorse and self-doubt begin immediately. He has connected himself to the commendatore by killing him, and flees from this baring of his own corrupt soul for the rest of the opera.
This treatment of violence is miles above any contemporary movie. Much more eerie. Much more homoerotic. And very sad.
homoerotic?
3e7 sa dit quoi
on est la
Very slow
No.
Notte e giorno fation perchi mullo sa gradir piver e vento sopperteu mangirina malte e mal drmir Voglis far il gentilhuomo E non voorglio piu serviv E non voglia piu servir no no no no no no non veglio pui seryir
Drunk
+Hasret Turan meth or crack?
I thought Terfel was a good Don
las voces suficientemente buenas pero no me gusta la actuación, muy descuidada
This is one of the dullest productions of DON GIOVANNI imaginable. Beginning with the sets and costumes - was this supposed to be a provincial school production? The stage direction - perfunctory at best. The conducting - no dramatic point. The singers - they sing the notes. There's no urgency, terror, fear, lust, nothing. Keenleyside looks bored and totally lacking in sexuality or menace, Terfel is barely a stock character...