Commendatore scene (Don Giovanni, Atto II, scena XIX) - W. A. Mozart (1756 -1791)

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  • @corvo6842
    @corvo6842 4 года назад +254

    I saw it. Although it was only played five times in Vienna. I secretly went to all five of them.

    • @granron23
      @granron23 4 года назад +17

      Worshipping the sounds that I only seemed to hear

    • @coolbrounderscore
      @coolbrounderscore 4 года назад +10

      "I saw to it that it was only played five time in Vienna."

    • @MusicOTNight2096
      @MusicOTNight2096 3 года назад +11

      @@coolbrounderscore "Through my influence, I saw to it that it was played only five times in Vienna. But in secret, *I went to every one of those five.* " I LOVE this movie...grew up on it

    • @sammywestenberger9303
      @sammywestenberger9303 8 месяцев назад

      Don Giovanni: Bonjour!

    • @guacaquio
      @guacaquio 8 месяцев назад

      i sought to it@@MusicOTNight2096

  • @patrickmarques421
    @patrickmarques421 2 года назад +67

    What mades me sad is the fact that have almost nobody in the theatre watching his opera. Imagine if Mozart come back from the dead an made an opera today? Millions would watch. He deserves know how many world admires your work. How many applause would have. Eternal Mozart

    • @Kjleed13
      @Kjleed13 Год назад +5

      I dont know, opera isn’t very popular today and Mozart would be a struggling artist once again. He’d probably be more successful writing Broadway musicals or cinematic motifs or most likely TikTok videos.

    • @stevejeffrey11
      @stevejeffrey11 Год назад +2

      most musicians are not nearly as appreciated alive as they become after passing away, like the old adage 'you never miss something until it's gone.'
      Even Jimi Hendrix had a hard start in the USA & did not receive notoriety until moving to Europe

    • @RainbowUnicorn.666
      @RainbowUnicorn.666 Год назад +8

      Mozart's pieces are truly immortal and used comercially, people know them not being aware that these are his works. Mozart's Requiem is one of the greatest pieces of music ever created. Opera is now rather niche and elite but his music is much more than this,

    • @sammywestenberger9303
      @sammywestenberger9303 8 месяцев назад

      Don Giovanni: Enough!

    • @danawinsor1380
      @danawinsor1380 2 месяца назад

      This isn't realistic, however. As much as I love "Amadeus," the movie that this scene is taken from, it isn't quite historically accurate. The opera was premiered in Prague and was a huge success. Actually, Mozart was quite successful during the decade he lived in Vienna. Watching him conducting, as protrayed by Tom Hulce, suggests he is quite ill. That may have been the case, but he was to write three more operas after D.G. BTW, orchestras were not conducted the way they are today. The director would have led while seated at the harpsichord.

  • @sidviscus
    @sidviscus 4 года назад +240

    I like how even Salieri is disturbed by the scene.

    • @AudieHolland
      @AudieHolland 3 года назад +7

      You killed Moe Zart

    • @sailormann1
      @sailormann1 3 года назад +9

      F. Murray Abraham is amazing in the movie. To whit: he won the Oscar for best actor. Tom Hulse, who played Mozart, was also nominated for the same award. So it was almost metaphorical... Salieri’s jealousy of Amadeus actually sort of won out though Hulse is extremely gracious about it and Murray and Tom it seems from extra features on our Amadeus dual DVD, got along, and still get along well.

    • @v3student
      @v3student 2 года назад +2

      🎼,on a historic note🎶, Beethoven felt that one of his teachers, Salieri, was OK, etc. 😎

    • @richardsanchez9190
      @richardsanchez9190 2 года назад +1

      What a great actor to be able to portray that with just a gesture

    • @sammywestenberger9303
      @sammywestenberger9303 8 месяцев назад

      Don Giovanni: Now, You’re Mine!

  • @la_belle_heaulmiere
    @la_belle_heaulmiere 2 года назад +58

    Absolutely adore how the set falls down at the end, it is like a complete nervous breakdown.
    I first saw this film in 86 when I was only 5 years old. It totally enthralled me, instilled a life long passion for classical music and opera, and a soft spot for WAM in particular. I even named a cat after Mozart that I got the same year because she was a white fluff ball who reminded me of his powdered wigs.

  • @ShiroiNihonjin
    @ShiroiNihonjin 3 года назад +270

    Has there ever been a stage production of Don Giovanni as cool as the one in this movie?

    • @bombonalvarez7718
      @bombonalvarez7718 3 года назад +3

      ruclips.net/video/5jQSj3Vs4LI/видео.html

    • @Amethyst_Friend
      @Amethyst_Friend 3 года назад +56

      @@bombonalvarez7718 There is nothing as dynamic or terrible as those flame-carrying dancers in that production.

    • @omavioletta6645
      @omavioletta6645 3 года назад +8

      I never understood what the weird bird is doing at the end. The weird bird and then the weird spider, never made sense to me. Maybe you can help me

    • @ShiroiNihonjin
      @ShiroiNihonjin 3 года назад +28

      @@omavioletta6645 It's a demon

    • @Grumf.
      @Grumf. 3 года назад +13

      @@Amethyst_Friend I find the cold, slow and darker figures way more terrifying than those torch-wielding mysterious men. They look like they truely are in eternal torment, eager to grab another soul to keep them company. Their slow movements better represent the stiffness of death, and serve the purpose of showing that they do not need to be quick, since they will eventually get him anyway. He cannot escape his fate. Just my thoughts on the topic.

  • @jooei2810
    @jooei2810 Год назад +18

    Saw this absolutely insane movie on a really good movie theater, have loved Mozart ever since.
    Going to see Don Giovanni next september in opera.

  • @vsirrmk
    @vsirrmk Год назад +13

    I showed this movie to my teenage girls a year ago.. And yesterday, I asked what shall we watch? And one said " Amadeus ", and the other " yes, Amadeus ".
    Mozart is for all ages for all generations, forever!

  • @eliesaikali2015
    @eliesaikali2015 3 года назад +65

    That music...that act... everything is a beauty.

  • @CaesarTheTzar
    @CaesarTheTzar 3 года назад +43

    The actor who played Don Giovanni, Karel Fiala died last October of 2020. Surprising yet not surprising considering he was 95.

  • @AnxiousPizzaFace
    @AnxiousPizzaFace 3 года назад +26

    “And now, the madness began in me… the madness of a man splitting in half.”

  • @MusicOTNight2096
    @MusicOTNight2096 3 года назад +92

    One: I remember being so outraged at that itty bitty little smattering of applause afterwards...I remember thinking, even as a kid, 'Are you people out of your damned minds??? THAT WAS AWESOME!!!" And two: Put this on full volume, and turn the bass all the way up...your house will vibrate!!

    • @sailormann1
      @sailormann1 3 года назад +7

      Totally agree, Music. My only guess is Milos Forman (the movie’s director) used sound design (thin applause ) to show that the show was snubbed by emperor Joseph and the upper class and the theater was a snobby one, hence the general public didn’t get to see Giovanni in its original verrrrrrryyy short run. Therefore a very small audience. I go nuts seeing this scene too - it’s awesome -but the director I think was trying to show that this risky work that we all love was funded by royal benefactors back then and if they were on the outs at the end with the composer, then the show could get snubbed. IMHO.

    • @astrid_lovegood947
      @astrid_lovegood947 3 года назад +1

      @@sailormann1 YES

    • @CaliCarpetbagger
      @CaliCarpetbagger 2 года назад +5

      Maybe the audience was a bit disturbed, like Salieri lol. That’s dark even by todays standards.

    • @meanpersona4686
      @meanpersona4686 2 года назад +2

      When I watched this movie as a kid (when I wasn't interested in operas at all, I haven't seen any opera at this point) and I thought It was fantastic! Now I am an adult, regularly listenining to different pieces of classical music and I always get do excited when this scene comes up (in the opera itself and in Amadeus). It's one of my favourite arias- intense, atmospheric and just well...epic!

    • @jooei2810
      @jooei2810 Год назад

      It is epic!

  • @ilyakats54
    @ilyakats54 3 года назад +43

    I've always loved this scene. So freaking awesome.

    • @klaasklapsigaar1081
      @klaasklapsigaar1081 2 года назад +2

      Indeed. Scared the sh*t out of me as a kid 😂

    • @RadagonTheRed
      @RadagonTheRed Год назад +1

      That’s the most American comment I have ever read. 😂

  • @wendyclcl
    @wendyclcl 3 года назад +34

    Love this Mozart. Thanks to this great movie, it introduced me to the Mozart’s world of opera. I have been watching the full operas include in this movie.

  • @GodsUnrulyFriends
    @GodsUnrulyFriends 3 года назад +34

    Mozart's music is children frolicking playfully through fields and forests, adults watching the world and contemplating the mysteries of the universe in contentment, all of whom occasionally fall asleep and have terrifying nightmares.

  • @jooei2810
    @jooei2810 Год назад +5

    This is the movie I always return to enjoy the masterful direction and cinematography for period accurate Mozart film.

  • @anthonyjackalone1846
    @anthonyjackalone1846 Год назад +13

    What I’d pay for a staging where the Commendatore actually bursts through the wall…

  • @ATREU73
    @ATREU73 4 года назад +65

    If only I had a time machine

  • @sailormann1
    @sailormann1 3 года назад +15

    My church choir director growing up is old college buddies with the opera singer who sings Don Giovanni here ...Dick Stilwell. The actor who played Giovanni on screen is Karel Fiala Great acting and singing all around. Love this opera, and this movie. Also a quick synopsis of this scene: In the opera Don Giovanni the tall guy in armor (the Commandatore) is the ghost of a father who fought with Giovanni, to avenge his daughter, after Giovanni violated her. Giovanni murders the commandatore in this battle. Later giovanni and his servant leporelo mock the graveyard statue of the commandatore. A ghost voice of the commandatore foretells that Giovanni won’t live long. Giovanni dismisses this and flippantly tells leporelo to invite the statue to dinner. In a later scene there’s a pounding knock at Giovannis door and leporelo cries out in horror. The statue has come to Giovannis home for dinner. The statue admonishes Giovanni to repent his sins but Giovanni refuses. Giovanni is soon swarmed by hellish demons and is dragged down to hell. Abridged somewhat.

  • @beerd67
    @beerd67 Год назад +6

    Makes my neck hairs stand on end. Pure power.

  • @TECHWOLF666
    @TECHWOLF666 3 года назад +44

    Understanding the lyrics makes it more haunting.

  • @wolterzz3267
    @wolterzz3267 2 года назад +10

    One of the most terrifying opera's ever written.

  • @sgshumblecrumb6046
    @sgshumblecrumb6046 2 года назад +13

    This performance is metal asf.

  • @EmilyGloeggler7984
    @EmilyGloeggler7984 3 года назад +25

    IMHO, "Don Giovanni" surpasses his other operas. It is a masterpiece for a reason and this scene before the actual final finale is horrifying and takes my breath away every time.

  • @nyujay2010
    @nyujay2010 2 года назад +9

    Possibly the greatest movie of all time.

  • @crumpetsack3909
    @crumpetsack3909 2 года назад +4

    My favorite scene in the whole movie. I believe Abraham's performance as Salieri in this scene is what got him the oscar

  • @dannyk7226
    @dannyk7226 2 года назад +6

    This is the coolest scene ever filmed!

  • @jjrj8568
    @jjrj8568 2 года назад +11

    I think Milos Forman waited all his life/career to direct this scene

  • @jval534
    @jval534 10 месяцев назад +2

    Uno de los grandes momentos, sino el más impactante, de la gran ópera Don Giovanni: el momento en que aparece el alma del Comendador dispuesto a llevarse al impío seductor al mismo infierno... Aquí Mozart, con aquella entrada grave, con esas cuerdas profundas se adelanta a su época unos 200 años, pues esa escena es puro expresionismo germánico...

  • @jyuubako26
    @jyuubako26 3 месяца назад +1

    ドン・ジョバンニの最高の場面です。そして、素晴らしい音楽。モーツアルトの凄さがわかります。
    そして、最後はピアノ協奏曲20番。良いですね。

  • @danawinsor1380
    @danawinsor1380 2 месяца назад +1

    One thing that interests me is: Mozart's middle name was NOT "Amadeus." His name given at baptism was: Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Gottlieb Mozart. During his lifetime, he sometimes signed his name, "Wolfgang 'Amadee' Mozart," Amadee being a substitution for "Gottlieb." A future writer, I forget who, coined the name "Amadeus."

  • @Swaroque
    @Swaroque 2 месяца назад

    It begins with two huge bangs. One of its kind of shocks in the whole western music history.

  • @mustafaraheem7818
    @mustafaraheem7818 3 года назад +6

    اخخ بلفلم شكد عدت هذا المشهد يمكن ٥٠ مره حتا الفلم ماحذفته كل يوم اشوف هذا المشهد

  • @ricardufici
    @ricardufici Год назад +1

    Bellissima questa canzone!!!! Saluti, Brasile

  • @JaythePandaren
    @JaythePandaren Год назад +5

    What I hated about this movie is how unpopular Mozart was. If that were real, Opera houses would of had been cramped with people rich and poor alike just to see his operas

  • @petrusbaldamus1105
    @petrusbaldamus1105 Год назад +4

    ¡La mejor ópera de todos los tiempos!

  • @madjoe8622
    @madjoe8622 8 месяцев назад +1

    wow, the complete version. That was unexpected.

  • @pierrerienier3214
    @pierrerienier3214 8 месяцев назад

    great job on the edit . pro stuff there

  • @springtime9828
    @springtime9828 3 года назад +8

    I love Motzart more than all composers . A genius a perfect creation of The All Mighty God.

  • @constanzasotomayor2523
    @constanzasotomayor2523 3 года назад +5

    POR LA CRESTA COMO ES QUE ESTA ESCENA Y TODA LA OPERA DE DON GIOVANNI ES TAN BUENA

  • @erniemajor
    @erniemajor 4 года назад +8

    Brilliant treatment! Thank you!

  • @fidemomos
    @fidemomos 10 месяцев назад +3

    i'm speechless holy fuck

    • @PandemoniaAF
      @PandemoniaAF 9 месяцев назад

      IKR!? ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ChickenDelivering
    @ChickenDelivering 4 года назад +22

    I like this recording

    • @PurpleNinja-vn4hv
      @PurpleNinja-vn4hv 4 года назад +10

      Right? I can’t find a recording of the whole opera that even compares to the perfection of this scene alone

    • @bombonalvarez7718
      @bombonalvarez7718 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5jQSj3Vs4LI/видео.html

  • @ambermedellin6832
    @ambermedellin6832 3 года назад +9

    0:08 This reminds me of "The Shining"!

  • @MissAdamLambert888
    @MissAdamLambert888 3 года назад +17

    01:36 - DIVINE !!!!!!!!

    • @sourjyabanerjee9310
      @sourjyabanerjee9310 3 года назад +4

      Indeed.the stone statue would not be able to sing too many notes in quick succession.Mozart the genius kept it in mind and gave the Commendatore long held, slowly rising notes over a terrifying chromatically rising, pulsating orchestra.

    • @MaximusNYC
      @MaximusNYC Год назад +1

      My favorite part. Utterly thrilling.

  • @Lualulu19
    @Lualulu19 Год назад +1

    Bravíssimo!!!

  • @rindanefikirleriolan1flano664
    @rindanefikirleriolan1flano664 3 года назад +1

    From "Amadeus"(1984)

  • @sthetatos
    @sthetatos Год назад

    Singers: John Tomlinson, Richard Stilwell and Willard White.

  • @katrinj.riegler9215
    @katrinj.riegler9215 2 года назад

    Where can I buy a DVD of this production???? One of the best I've seen!!!!

    • @MaximusNYC
      @MaximusNYC Год назад +1

      This is from the movie Amadeus.

  • @AnP865
    @AnP865 Год назад

    I guess they designed an acoustically transparent helmet for the Commendatore to sing through

  • @leonardocampoverde9646
    @leonardocampoverde9646 3 года назад +2

    Genio inimitable por siempre y gracias por compartir

  • @xxtemuxinxx
    @xxtemuxinxx 3 месяца назад +1

    effing genius. all of it.

  • @cristiandavidalexanderarch1360
    @cristiandavidalexanderarch1360 6 месяцев назад +1

    Name of the song at the end?

    • @javidmirza4584
      @javidmirza4584 4 месяца назад

      Piano concerto no 20 in D Minor K466

  • @Johnadams20760
    @Johnadams20760 3 года назад +16

    his next, and darkest opera, i and i alone knew tha the aborition was leopold mozart raised from the dead to accuse his own son in front of the whole world. it was terrifying and wonderful to watch

    • @toasterdrippings
      @toasterdrippings 3 года назад +2

      *apparition :)

    • @Johnadams20760
      @Johnadams20760 3 года назад

      @@toasterdrippings i don't know, i have watched the movie at least 40 times and i have always heard it as a "b" sound

    • @toasterdrippings
      @toasterdrippings 3 года назад

      @@Johnadams20760 I'm assuming it was apparition because 1) aborition isn't a word, and 2) apparition is a commonly used term for ghost or specter (which the commendatore is).
      But it also shows up in the script as "apparition"
      www.dailyscript.com/scripts/amadeus.html
      But either way :) It really is a wonderful movie isn't it? This iteration of Don Giovanni is better than any others I've seen in real life. I wish it was the full performance!

    • @Johnadams20760
      @Johnadams20760 3 года назад

      @@toasterdrippings i honestly think i spelled wrongly what I was trying to say. and not quite sure. like maybe abboration. and I think the word I am trying to think of means something along the lines of an anomoly that is ugly in nature and shouldn't be. the way i spelled it almost sounds like it sounds like salieri said to have an abortion lol. but appiration does make sense. based on the definition, given that don giovani is a ghost of a dead commander and all that. and salieri did describe this opera as mozart's father still posessiong his son from beyond the grave. so you are probably right.

    • @Johnadams20760
      @Johnadams20760 3 года назад

      ah, here is the correct spelling and definitions i found:
      aberration noun
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      ab·​er·​ra·​tion | \ ˌa-bə-ˈrā-shən \
      Definition of aberration
      1a: the fact or an instance of deviating or being aberrant especially from a moral standard or normal state
      aberrations of character
      b: something or someone regarded as atypical and therefore able to be ignored or discounted
      Harkins was to be regarded as an aberration among American military leaders …
      - Neil Sheehan
      The U.S. establishment treated this grassroots movement almost as an aberration, virtually ignoring it.
      - Helen Caldicott
      As for Putin's desire to lay waste to Chechnya, Western leaders largely dismiss it as an aberration …
      - The New Republic
      2: failure of a mirror, refracting surface, or lens to produce exact point-to-point correspondence between an object and its image
      chromatic aberration
      … the telescope suffers from a serious focusing problem, a condition known as spherical aberration, which causes the point-like images of stars to be surrounded by fuzzy haze.
      - M. Mitchell Waldrop
      3: unsoundness or disorder of the mind
      4: a small periodic change of apparent position in celestial bodies due to the combined effect of the motion of light and the motion of the observer
      5: an aberrant individual

  • @danielnewhouse5044
    @danielnewhouse5044 10 месяцев назад

    Kenny Baker is the name of the singer!

  • @danielnewhouse5044
    @danielnewhouse5044 10 месяцев назад

    Don Giovanni is the name of the play in a play, not the actor!

  • @AntoniusTertius
    @AntoniusTertius 3 года назад +7

    Look for 'Mozart Complete Works in Minor keys' and come listen to the dark side of Mozart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Johnadams20760
    @Johnadams20760 2 года назад +2

    can anyone imagine if we were able to save mozar tjust before death, and revive him make him healthy and tan put him int today's world? and think he would no doubt be writing movie scores , and he would no doubt win every single year for best score

  • @sammywestenberger9303
    @sammywestenberger9303 4 года назад +6

    Hans Zimmer Isolated Score Act II Commendatore Scene

    • @airmusica6699
      @airmusica6699  3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/ZO5hDSlGOxY/видео.html

  • @katybuils7067
    @katybuils7067 3 года назад +1

    oooooo me a encantado ver a MOZART

  • @JeffW77
    @JeffW77 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing scene. Here is another version with Stefan Kocan as The Commendatore. ruclips.net/video/gxgJK1JwKqQ/видео.html

  • @Johnadams20760
    @Johnadams20760 3 года назад +7

    this is so incredibly intense, but I wonder, does anyone know the english translation of this entire section? i imagine it is scary daialouge

    • @gergelybuday7433
      @gergelybuday7433 3 года назад +24

      THE STATUE
      Don Giovanni, you invited me to dinner
      and I have come!
      DON GIOVANNI
      I never would have believed it,
      but I will do what I can.
      Leporello, see to it
      that another dinner is served at once!
      LEPORELLO
      Ah, master, we are lost.
      DON GIOVANNI
      Go, I said!
      THE STATUE
      Wait a moment! He who dines on Heavenly food
      has no need for the food of the mor tals!
      Other more serious considerations
      have caused me to come here!
      LEPORELLO
      I feel as if I have a fever,
      for I cannot control my limbs.
      DON GIOVANNI
      Speak then! What do you ask? What do you wish?
      THE STATUE
      I will speak. Listen! My time is short! etc.
      DON GIOVANNI
      Speak then, for I am listening, etc.
      LEPORELLO
      For I cannot control my limbs, etc.
      THE STATUE
      You invited me to dinner,
      now you know your duty.
      Answer me: will you come to dine with me?
      LEPORELLO
      Oh my! Excuse him, but he doesn't have time.
      DON GIOVANNI
      No one will say of me
      that I have ever been afraid.
      THE STATUE
      Make up your mind!
      DON GIOVANNI
      I have done so already!
      THE STATUE
      You will come?
      LEPORELLO
      Tell him no!
      DON GIOVANNI
      My heart beats firmly.
      I'm not afraid: I'll come!
      THE STATUE
      Give me your hand upon it!
      DON GIOVANNI
      Here it is!
      (He gives the statue his hand.)
      Oh me!
      THE STATUE
      What is wrong?
      DON GIOVANNI
      What is this deadly chill?
      THE STATUE
      Repent! Change your ways,
      for this is your last hour!
      DON GIOVANNI (trying to free himself)
      No, no, I will not repent.
      Let me be!
      THE STATUE
      Repent, scoundrel!
      DON GIOVANNI
      No, you old fool!
      THE STATUE
      Repent! etc.
      DON GIOVANNI
      No! etc.
      THE STATUE
      Yes!
      DON GIOVANNI
      No!
      THE STATUE
      Yes!
      DON GIOVANNI
      No!
      LEPORELLO
      Yes! Yes!
      DON GIOVANNI
      No! No!
      THE STATUE
      Ah, your time is up!
      (The statue disappears. Flames appear on all
      sides and the earth begins to tremble under Don
      Giovanni's feet.)
      DON GIOVANNI
      What strange fear
      now assails my soul!
      Where do those
      flames of horror come from?
      CHORUS OF DEMONS
      No horror is too dreadful for you!
      Come, there is worse in store!
      DON GIOVANNI
      Who lacerates my soul?
      Who torments my body?
      What torment, oh me, what agony!
      What a Hell! What a terror!
      LEPORELLO
      What a look of desperation!
      The gestures of the damned!
      What cries, what laments!
      How he makes me afraid!
      CHORUS
      No horror is too dreadful, etc.
      DON GIOVANNI
      Who lacerates, etc.
      LEPORELLO
      What a look, etc.
      DON GIOVANNI, then LEPORELLO
      Ah!
      (The flames engulf Don Giovanni. After his
      disappearance everything returns to normal and
      the other characters enter.)

    • @Johnadams20760
      @Johnadams20760 3 года назад +3

      @@gergelybuday7433 thank you so much Gergely Buday! wow! those words , that is indeed quite chilling

    • @gergelybuday7433
      @gergelybuday7433 3 года назад +4

      @@Johnadams20760 You're welcome! Yes, it is quite haunting.

    • @Johnadams20760
      @Johnadams20760 3 года назад +3

      @@gergelybuday7433 yes. i mean i could tell already from the images, i figured he was probably decending into hell or something. or at least having the figure giving him massive nightmares at the very least. and that music. daaaam. i saw a couple people that do reaction videos who recently discovered some classical music, most have done lacrimosa and i think 1 or 2 other pieces. i keep telling them to watch this video if they want to hear some intense music. lol i hope they do the reactions for it.

    • @16MXD
      @16MXD 3 года назад +4

      For added context - the statue is the ghost of a man Don Giovanni murdered after raping his daughter.

  • @aleradopsychorock4696
    @aleradopsychorock4696 3 года назад +1

    What is the name of the Singer singing the commendatore statue?

  • @TheGaetanomariadigio
    @TheGaetanomariadigio 2 года назад +2

    Ma di chi sono le immagini di questi tizi che disturbano l’opera?

  • @chacaloso361
    @chacaloso361 4 года назад +1

    The se theater it premiered in, in 1791

  • @AaronGlenn88
    @AaronGlenn88 Год назад

    dooooooon gioooooovaniiiii

  • @PandemoniaAF
    @PandemoniaAF 9 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @XIIIRaphael
    @XIIIRaphael 3 года назад +1

    John Tomlinson

  • @andrewbrumana3226
    @andrewbrumana3226 3 года назад +4

    Here’s the same scene from the Met - with subtitles: ruclips.net/video/Ioc9shJa_lI/видео.html

  • @daniellduarte45
    @daniellduarte45 3 года назад

    PERFECT

  • @aliadnan8953
    @aliadnan8953 3 года назад

    It seemed the people didn't like it Don Giovanni

  • @edanmendelson3274
    @edanmendelson3274 2 года назад

    Best movie ever

  • @airmusica6699
    @airmusica6699  3 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/ZO5hDSlGOxY/видео.html

  • @AwesomeSaucePictures
    @AwesomeSaucePictures 3 года назад

    0:08 OH YEAH

  • @luckypants-tc8xh
    @luckypants-tc8xh 3 года назад

    What’s up with the guy in the “armor” he looks weird

    • @masterblaster3914
      @masterblaster3914 3 года назад +3

      In the movie "Amadeus", that represents the ghost of Mozart's father returning from the grave to torment him.

    • @luckypants-tc8xh
      @luckypants-tc8xh 3 года назад +1

      @@masterblaster3914 that is pretty interesting I didnt know thanks

    • @sailormann1
      @sailormann1 3 года назад +6

      Hey lucky. Master blaster correctly says that in the framework of the movie Amadeus, the guy in the armor represents Mozart’s dead father Leopold. But in the opera Don Giovanni the armor guy (the Commandatore) is the ghost of a father who fought with Giovanni, to avenge his daughter, after Giovanni violated her. Giovanni murders the commandatore in this battle. Later giovanni and his servant leporelo mock the graveyard statue of the commandatore. A ghost voice of the commandatore foretells that Giovanni won’t live long. Giovanni dismisses this and flippantly tells leporelo to invite the statue to dinner. In a later scene there’s a pounding knock at Giovannis door and leporelo cries out in horror. The statue has come to Giovannis home for dinner. The statue admonishes Giovanni to repent his sins but Giovanni refuses. Giovanni is soon swarmed by hellish demons and is dragged down to hell. Abridged somewhat.

  • @giovanniarpino6282
    @giovanniarpino6282 3 года назад +3

    Possente

  • @giusto1584
    @giusto1584 5 месяцев назад

    PENTITI!

  • @dylanrinker6831
    @dylanrinker6831 4 года назад +4

    Wtf is this??

    • @metalhd7277
      @metalhd7277 3 года назад +4

      This is from the movie Amadeus and don Giovanni was an opera Mozart wrote after his dad died

    • @aliadnan8953
      @aliadnan8953 3 года назад +6

      @@metalhd7277 seemed not many people liked it when he finished not as usual 😔

  • @jvs6338
    @jvs6338 Год назад +1

    Magnificence