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    Author(s)Magnus Tessing Schneider, Series Roberta Marvin
    PublisherRoutledge
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780367243203
    Pages246
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2021

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    Routledge The Original Portrayal of Mozart’s Don Giovanni 1st Edition 2021 Hardbound by Magnus Tessing Schneider, Series Roberta Marvin

    The Original Portrayal of Mozart's Don Giovanni offers an original reading of Mozart's and Da Ponte's opera Don Giovanni, using as a lens the portrayal of the title role by its creator, the baritone Luigi Bassi (1766-1825). Although Bassi was coached in the role by the composer himself, his portrayal has never been studied in depth before, and this book presents a large number of new sources (first- and second-hand accounts), which allows us to reconstruct his performance scene by scene. The book confronts Bassi's portrayal with a study of the opera's early German reception and performance history, demonstrating how Don Giovanni as we know it today was not only created by Mozart, Da Ponte and Luigi Bassi but also by the early German adapters, translators, critics and performers who turned the title character into the arrogant and violent villain we still encounter in most of today's stage productions. Incorporating discussion of dramaturgical thinking of the late Enlightenment and the difficult moral problems that the opera raises, this is an important study for scholars and researchers from opera studies, theatre and performance studies, music history as well as conductors, directors and singers.



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