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Don Giovanni, Act II, Commendatore scene (Atto Secondo, scena Diciannovesima) [La Statua:] Don Giovanni a cenar teco. m’invitasti e son venuto! [Don Giovanni:] Non l’avrei giammai creduto; ma farò quel che potrò. Leporello, un altra cena. fa che subito si porti!
Don Giovanni, K 527; Act 2, Commendatore Scene Lyrics: LA STATUA / Don Giovanni a cenar teco / M’invitasti e son venuto!
COMMENDATORE Fight! DON GIOVANNI So be it, if you want to die! (They fight. The Commendatore is mortally wounded.) COMMENDATORE Help! I've been betrayed! The assassin has wounded me! And from my heaving breast I see my soul escaping, etc. DON GIOVANNI Ah, already the wretch has fallen, and he gasps for air. From his heaving breast I already
Oct 30, 2020 · A voice comes from one of the graveyard’s statues warning Don Giovanni that “his laughter will not last beyond sunrise.”. It’s a statue of a Commendatore, bearing the eerie inscription, “Here am I waiting for revenge against the scoundrel who killed me.”.
Mar 6, 2021 · Don Giovanni (Don Juan), having killed the Commendatore whilst defending his daughter early in the opera, later mocks the old man's statue in a graveyard and invites him to dinner as a joke.
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These haunting words capture the confrontation between Don Giovanni and the Commendatore’s statue. The lyrics express the realization of the consequences of Don Giovanni’s actions and the impending doom that awaits him.
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Browse through all scenes with Il Commendatore (bass) from the Italian opera Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.