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Wolfgang Amadé Mozart

1756

Salzburg

– 1791

Wien

Overture to “Don Giovanni”

Date of composition: 1787
Duration: 07 minutes
The overture to “Don Giovanni”, one of Mozart’s most famous works, is a masterpiece that captures the depth and complexity of the entire opera. Composed in 1787, the overture is characterized by its dramatic and expressive power. It begins with a dark, energetic introduction in D minor, immediately creating an atmosphere of tension and anticipation. These opening bars reflect the dark themes of the opera, such as seduction, deception, and moral conflicts. The subsequent musical development vividly intertwines various themes and melodies, reflecting the layered characters and emotional depth of the opera.
Interestingly, the overture to “Don Giovanni” was composed by Mozart in a remarkably short time, indicating his extraordinary ability to rapidly develop complex musical ideas. The overture ends in a lively and energetic section in a major key, providing a strong contrast to the beginning. This part reflects the more vibrant, often humorous aspects of the opera and forms a perfect transition to the opening scene. Mozart’s ability to skillfully integrate various moods and themes in a short overture makes this work an outstanding example of his musical genius.

Performances of

Overture to "Don Giovanni"
13
July
2024
Ensemble Peridot Salzburg im Festspielhaus Erl

Mozart in Prague

Mozart

Aria of Don Ottavio “Dalla sua pace” from the opera “Don Giovanni”

Mozart

Overture to “Don Giovanni”

Mozart

Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra in A Major, K. 622

Mozart

Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504 “Prague Symphony”

Ensemble Péridot Salzburg

Peter

Peinstingl

Conductor

Mozart in Prague

Sat | 13. July 2024 | 19:00

Mozart

Aria of Don Ottavio “Dalla sua pace” from the opera “Don Giovanni”

Mozart

Overture to “Don Giovanni”

Mozart

Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra in A Major, K. 622

Mozart

Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504 “Prague Symphony”

Ensemble Péridot Salzburg

Peter

Peinstingl

Conductor

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