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Don Giovanni - Student Guide

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Opera Look-In Michelle Cross Fenty, Honory Chair

Don Giovanni By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

SYNOPSIS

T

he story takes place in Seville, Spain in the 18th century.

It is the middle of the night, and Don Giovanni is once again causing mischief. This time he has snuck into the room of the beautiful Donna Anna. Her father, the Commendatore, hears her scream and comes to her defense. He angrily forces Don Giovanni into a duel. Don Giovanni easily kills the old Commendatore and escapes from the scene of the crime with his servant Leporello. Donna Anna is comforted by Don Ottavio, the man she is going to marry, and together they swear to punish the man who killed her father. Later, Don Giovanni runs into Donna Elvira, a woman whom he had once loved and then abandoned. Though she is very angry at him for leaving her, she still loves him and wishes they were together. However, Don Giovanni wants nothing to do with her and manages to make another quick get-away. The following day, a large party takes place to celebrate the engagement of two peasants, Zerlina and Masetto. Don Giovanni sees the pretty peasant bride Zerlina. In order to win her affection, Don Giovanni lies and promises to marry her and make her a noblewoman. After much hesitation, Zerlina runs away from Don Giovanni to return to Masetto. Don Giovanni continues his quest for beautiful women. He decides to disguise himself as his servant Leporello, hoping that Donna Elvira’s maid will love him if she believes that he too is a servant. However, Masetto appears with

a group of peasants who are looking for Don Giovanni so they can kill him in revenge for attempting to seduce Zerlina. Don Giovanni (now disguised as Leporello) gets rid of the mob and beats up Masetto before escaping once again. The real Leporello (who is still disguised as Don Giovanni) meets Donna Anna, Don Ottavio, Zerlina, and Masetto. They want to kill him because they think he is Don Giovanni. Pleading with everyone, Leporello also manages to escape. Leporello returns that night to his master in the cemetery where the Commendatore is buried. Among the tombstones is a large statue of the Commendatore which, to Leporello’s horror, starts talking to them! Don Giovanni, who is not afraid of the threatening statue, bravely invites the stone figure to dinner. The statue nods his head and accepts the invitation. Later that night, Don Giovanni is enjoying his dinner while listening to his musicians play music by, who other, than Mozart himself! Donna Elvira bursts into the room and begs him to repent of his immoral ways. He refuses, and as she runs from the room, she screams in fright. She sees the statue of the dead Commendatore approaching the house. Leporello hides under the table while Don Giovanni welcomes the statue. The Commendatore invites Don Giovanni to dine together and extends his hand in agreement. When Don Giovanni takes the hand of the statue, he is engulfed in flames. Unseen spirits announce that Don Giovanni is condemned, and he disappears in the smoke and fire.


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