Don Giovanni
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Nov 8, 2009
Closed Nov 22, 2009
Opened Nov 8, 2009
Closed Nov 22, 2009
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Visionary director Christopher Alden reimagines this masterwork in a thrilling new production which explores the intersection of dark eroticism and strict Spanish-Catholic tradition in the early 20th century. Rising star Daniel Okulitch makes his City Opera debut as the notorious antihero.
Performed in Italian with English supertitles and one intermission.
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If the mission of New York City Opera is to find and nurture young talent, then Christopher Alden's surprisingly ascetic new production of Mozart's Don Giovanni is a resounding success. Six of the eight principal singers here are making their company debuts, and their effect can be summed up in one word: Wow!
Daniel Okulitch as the compulsively womanizing title character has a resonating bass-baritone, forceful in all registers. Lean and hungry-looking, he's authoritative as a man who might have benefited from a 12-step group, had one been available to him at the time.
Stefania Dovhan's severely wronged Donna Anna infuses her singing throughout with light and dark colors; soprano Joelle H[...]