Productions
| Libretto by | |
|---|---|
| Music Director | |
| Conductor | |
| Director | |
| Set Designer | |
| Costume Designer | |
| Lighting Designer |
Frank Kraus |
| Dramaturge | |
| Choreographer |
| Don Giovanni | |
|---|---|
| Commendatore | |
| Donna Anna | |
| Don Ottavio | |
| Donna Elvira | |
| Leporello | |
| Masetto | |
| Zerlina |
The insatiable bon vivant Don Giovanni, for whom only a woman's beauty is sacred, loves merciless games. He'll abandon a lady without qualms, seduce a bride away from her own wedding, even kill - for him, nothing seems forbidden. The Commendatore, the father of Donna Anna, dies in a duel, and Don Giovanni invites statue on the Commendatore's grave to a dinner. But before the shocking conclusion, the opera also introduces the gentle, lovely Zerlina, the servant Leporello and his legendary catalogue of Don Giovanni's 2,000 lovers, the mysterious Donna Elvira, the vengeful Donna Anna, and, above all, the ingenious music of Mozart.



