“The Commendatore Scene“ in Don Giovanni by W.A. Mozart

A weird Canadian interpretation from the CBC and the Canadian Opera Company back in 2000. Opening Night: Don Giovanni Unmasked Featuring one of the world’s most sensational young baritones, Russia’s Dmitri Hvorostovsky, this inspired adaptation of Don Giovanni is a reworking of the Mozart opera from the point of view of Don Giovanni’s servant, Leporello. Taking the form of a film within a film, it is simultaneously set in two separate eras 1920s Hollywood and 17th-century Spain. When it opens in 1930
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