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Mozart: Don Giovanni (Zurich Opera House)
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Mozart: Don Giovanni (Zurich Opera House)

Dec 1, 2001
3h 7m
★ 10.0

Overview

Live 2001 production from the Zurich Opera House of the classic Mozart/Da Ponte opera, with Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducting and directed for television and video by Brian Large.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

Opernhaus Zürich
Arthaus Musik
RM Associates

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Cast

Rodney Gilfry

Don Giovanni

Rodney Gilfry

László Polgár

Leporello

László Polgár

Isabel Rey

Donna Anna

Isabel Rey

Cecilia Bartoli

Donna Elvira

Cecilia Bartoli

Roberto Saccà

Don Ottavio

Roberto Saccà

Liliana Nikiteanu

Zerlina

Liliana Nikiteanu

Oliver Widmer

Masetto

Oliver Widmer

Matti Salminen

Il Commendatore

Matti Salminen

Ernst Raffelsberger

Chorus Master

Ernst Raffelsberger

Jürgen Flimm

Stage Director

Jürgen Flimm

Isabelle Rey

Isabelle Rey