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What is this flame that compels Don Giovanni to seduce, subjugate and conquer women one after the other, with the fervour and cold indifference of a predator securing his prey; to pursue through his conquests some obscure and ever‑elusive objective? For his second collaboration with Da Ponte, Mozart was to brand the history of opera with a hot iron and forever haunt European culture. In this Libertine Punished, Kierkegaard invites us to hear “the whisperings of temptation, the whirlwind of seduction, the silence of the moment”. The Mozart-Da Ponte cycle continues with a Don Giovanni entrusted to director Ivo Van Hove. In the wake of Boris Godunov, the director, accustomed to examining the political meaning of works, presents his second production for the Paris Opera.

Dramma giocoso in two acts (1787)
Music / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto / Lorenzo Da Ponte
Conductor / Philippe Jordan
Director / Ivo Van Hove
Sets / Jan Versweyveld
Lighting design / Jan Versweyveld
Costumes / An D’Huys
Dramaturgy / Jan Vandenhouwe
Chorus master / Alessandro Di Stefano
In coproduction with Metropolitan Opera, New York
Presented by Alain Duault
Don Giovanni / Étienne Dupuis
Il Commendatore / Ain Anger
Donna Anna / Jacquelyn Wagner
Don Ottavio / Stanislas de Barbeyrac
Donna Elvira / Nicole Car
Leporello / Philippe Sly
Masetto / Mikhail Timoshenko
Zerlina / Elsa Dreisig
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