Marshall Miles Interviews Jonathon Loy, Co-Founder of Berkshire Opera and Director of "Don Giovanni"

June 14, 2022 00:16:27
Marshall Miles Interviews Jonathon Loy, Co-Founder of Berkshire Opera and Director of "Don Giovanni"
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Marshall Miles Interviews Jonathon Loy, Co-Founder of Berkshire Opera and Director of "Don Giovanni"

Jun 14 2022 | 00:16:27

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Show Notes

A predator.  A charming aristocrat.  A murderer.  A womanizer whose sexual conquests number into the thousands.  Don Giovanni is the original antihero and he will stop at nothing to satisfy his lust, but his crimes demand the ultimate punishment.  Mozart and librettist Lorenzo da Ponte blend comedy, tragedy, and the supernatural to thrilling effect in this opera, one of the greatest ever composed.

DON GIOVANNI

by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Saturday, August 20, 1:00pm Tuesday, August 23, 7:30pm Friday, August 26, 7:30pm Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center Great Barrington, MA Approximate running time: 3 hours, 10 minutes including one intermission Sung in Italian with projected English translations Purchase Tickets

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