Mozart: Don Giovanni, K527

Orfeo: C624043D

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Mozart: Don Giovanni, K527

Awards:

BBC Music Magazine

Historical Choice - May 2005

Label:

Orfeo

Catalogue No:

C624043D

Discs:

3

Release date:

10th Jan 2005

Barcode:

4011790624327

Medium:

CD
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Mozart: Don Giovanni, K527


Recorded 1953

CD - 3 discs

$37.25

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playOuvertüre

playIntroduzione - Notte E Giorno Faticar

playRecit. - Leporello, Ove Sei?

playDuetto - Ah! Del Padre In Periglio

playRecit. - Orsù, Spiccate Presto

playAria - Ah Chi Dice Mai

playAria - Madamina, Il Catalogo E Questo

playCoro - Giovinette Che Fate All'amore

playRecit. - Manco Male È Partita

playAria - Ho Capito, Signor Si

playRecit. - Alfin Siam Liberati, Zerlinetta Gentil

playDuetto - Là Ci Darem La Mano

playRecit. - Fermato Scelerato

playAria - Ah Fuggi Il Traditor

playRecit. - Mi Par Ch'oggi Ul Demonio Si Diverta

playQuartetto - Non Ti Fidar, O Misera

playPoverasventurata!

playAria - Don Ottavio, Son Morta!

playRecit. - Come Mai Creder Deggio

playAria - Dalla Sua Pace

play01 - Recit. - Io Deggio Ad Ogni Patto

playMozart: Don Giovanni - Act 1: Fin Ch'Han Dal Vino (Don Giovanni)

play03 - Recit. - Masetto: Senti On Po'

play04 - Aria - Batti, Batti, O Bel Masetto

play05 - Recit. - Guarda Un Po' Come Seppe

play06 - Finale - Presto, Presto Pria Ch'ei Venga

play07 - Terzetto - Protegga Il Giusto Cielo

play08 - Finale - Riposate, Vezzose Ragazze

play09 - Duetto - Eh Via Buffone, Non Mi Seccar

play10 - Recit. - Leporello - Signore - Vien Qui

play11 - Terzetto - Ah Taci, Ingiusto Core

play12 - Recit. - Amico Che Ti Par?

play13 - Canzonetta - Deh Vieni Alla Finstra

play14 - Recit. - V'é Gente Alla Finestra

play15 - Aria - Metà Di Vio Qua Vadono

play16 - Recit. - Zitto! Lascio Ch'io Senta

play17 - Aria - Vedrai, Carino

play18 - Recit. - Di Molte Faci Il Lume S'avvicina

play19 - Sestetto - Sola Sola In Buio Loco

play20 - Recit. - Dunque Quello Sei Tu

play21 - Aria - Ah, Pietà, Signiori Miei

play22 - Recit. - Ferma, Perfido, Ferma

play23 - Aria - Il Mio Tesoro Intanto

play24 - Aria - In Quali Eccessi, O Numi

play01 - Recit. - Ah Ah Ah Ah, Questo È Buona

play02 - Duetto - O Statua Gentilissima

play03 - Recit. - Calmatevi, Idol Mio

play04 - Rondo - Crudele! - Non Mi Dir

play05 - Finale - Già La Mensa È Preparata

play06 - FInale - Don Giovanni, A Cenar Teco M'invitasti

play07 - Scena Ultima - Ah Dove È Il Perfido

BBC Music Magazine

May 2008

“Furtwängler’s Don Giovanni is fraught with suspense”

Gramophone Classical Music Guide

2010

“This 1953 version is probably the most satisfying we have of Furtwängler's Giovannis in the Salzburg series. 1950 brought together a more exciting cast (Gobbi in the title-role, Welitsch as Anna, Seefried as Zerlina and Kunz as Leporello) but is not so well recorded; 1954 has the same cast as '53, with the exception of Deszö Ernster who sings a disastrously wobbly Commendatore, but it doesn't lift as this does. The 'constants' in all three casts are Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Anton Dermota, both of them unequivocal assets and consistent in their excellence over all three years. Cesare Siepi was a Giovanni to see as well as hear: his opulent, sonorous tone is welcome, less so its bassweighted character and his graceless way with the Serenade. Otto Edelmann's Leporello flashes vividly into existence as a character every so often and is always well sung. Walter Berry is festival-casting as Masetto, and Raffaële Arié, if not ideally empyrean, is more steady than Greindl (1950) who is firmness itself compared with Ernster (1954).
Elisabeth Grümmer's 'Non mi dir' is a comparable high spot, the slow speed probably working for her in the second half but posing a fearsome challenge in the first. This, however, is much her best singing; elsewhere she is often tremulous and even shrill. Of Erna Berger's 52-year-old Zerlina a listener might well suppose her a talented ingénue, and 'Vedrai, carino' goes particularly well at Furtwängler's comfortable andante.
And in the end it all comes back to Furtwängler.
Certainly this is Mozart viewed with fore-knowledge of Beethoven, whereas the modern approach prefers to look as from the 18th-century inheritance. Those who love the opera more than a particular conception of it will love this performance.”

BBC Music Magazine

May 2005

*****

“This is an immensely and immediately impressive performance… Furtwängler's interpretation of Mozart's equivocal opera is fraught with suspense, menace and… tension. Tempos are often on the slow side, but the movement towards a climax is so inevitable that there is no hint of longueurs. And the cast throughout in this 1953 Salzburg Festival performance is on the highest level, down to the Masetto of the young Walter Berry, sounding as rebellious as Figaro at being bossed around by a nobleman. Cesare Siepi is an infinitely seductive Don, and his victims, actual or desired, are not only stellar but deeply inside their roles.”

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