Don Giovanni ,"commendatore scene"
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Yes, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
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I'd like to be in that audience!:) Scary - and so beatiful...
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In my humble opinion, it is interesting to see the Commendatore entering the theater in the middle of the audience. But I think Gardiner choose a tempo too much fast. I'm not against the authentic tempi, they may be much more interesting, but I think this scene at this speed looses the dramma and terror that Mozart and Da Ponte call for. Gardiner's fans, sorry.
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Im just 11, but that guy is AWESOME! :DDD SUPER STRONG VOICE
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Beautifull version! We do not need old clothes, this speaks for itself all the way. Michaels Jackson should have seen this RIP
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The main thing I like about this performance is the acting, when it comes to Don Giovanni himself. I love how he is portrayed, the expressions the singer uses. The jumping on the table was good, but the kicking of the food was a little much. Made him seem a bit diva-ish. Still, excellent performance.
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Also, if anyone finds the full version of this opera on video, please send a PM, post a link, or even the mising parts on youtube.
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Too fast.
For me this is the perfect interpretation of the Commendatore scene. I absolutely love the tempo, the singers (leporello could've been more scared) and the orchestra. I've read a couple of comments, and people seem to dislike the orchestra because it becomes to loud at the end. I find that briliant, combined with the tempo, because it intensifies the agony of Don Giovanni, his words becoming gibberish, like he's choking with fear.
WinterRampage 6 months ago 8
no, no, no!! That's too fast... the tempo should be slower... a very good Commendatore interpretation, nice and powerfull voice but everything should sound slower, I don't have enough time to feel the sound...
jonydictado 1 year ago 6