Don Giovanni (1961)

ALL 09/24/1961 (en) Music 176 Min
  • Release
    09/24/1961
  • Production
    Deutsche Oper Berlin, Sender Freies Berlin
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  • Original title
    Don Giovanni
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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Overview

Of the five premieres produced during a four-month period, Mozart's "Don Giovanni" on the first night attracted an illustrious audience. In addition to the President of the Federal Republic of Germany and a selection of diplomats and politicians, high-ranking guests included theatrical directors from West Germany and other Western European countries, composers, conductors, actors, writers, painters and sculptors, not to mention rectors and lecturers from Berlin's universities and the world's leading music critics. [...] The success was commensurate with the significance of the occasion. All involved in the performance received countless ovations in front of the magnificent yellow curtain. The new building - and the new stage with its state-of-the-art technology - had shown itself to be more than capable of handling Mozart's most demanding work.

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  1. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

    Don Giovanni

  2. Josef Greindl

    Komtur

  3. Elisabeth Grümmer

    Donna Anna

  4. Donald Grobe

    Don Ottavio

  5. Pilar Lorengar

    Donna Elvira

  6. Ivan Sardi

    Masetto

  7. Erika Köth

    Zerlina

  8. Walter Berry

    Leporello

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Casts : 8 , Crews : 3

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Don Giovanni (1961) 176 Min

ALL 09/24/1961 (en)
Music
  • Release 09/24/1961
  • Production
    Deutsche Oper Berlin, Sender Freies Berlin
  • Original title Don Giovanni
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Of the five premieres produced during a four-month period, Mozart's "Don Giovanni" on the first night attracted an illustrious audience. In addition to the President of the Federal Republic of Germany and a selection of diplomats and politicians, high-ranking guests included theatrical directors from West Germany and other Western European countries, composers, conductors, actors, writers, painters and sculptors, not to mention rectors and lecturers from Berlin's universities and the world's leading music critics. [...] The success was commensurate with the significance of the occasion. All involved in the performance received countless ovations in front of the magnificent yellow curtain. The new building - and the new stage with its state-of-the-art technology - had shown itself to be more than capable of handling Mozart's most demanding work.

  1. Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer