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  1. (Leporello dances with Masetto. Don Giovanni, dancing with Zerlina, leads her towards an exit.) DON GIOVANNI Come with me, my own! Come! MASETTO Leave me alone! Ah no! Zerlina! ZERLINA Ye powers! I am lost! (Don Giovanni and Zerlina go off into another room.) LEPORELLO This will be a disaster! (He leaves hastily after them.) DONNA ANNA, DONNA ...

  2. Sing the verse of old indited, Join in chorus ev'ry one. DONNA ELVIRA, ZERLINA, DON OCTAVIO, MASETTO and LEPORELLO. He who wrought for selfish pleasure, Shall depart without, yes without a friend. Read the libretto, translated to english, of the Italian opera Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on Opera-Arias.com.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_GiovanniDon Giovanni - Wikipedia

    Don Giovanni (Italian pronunciation: [dɔn dʒoˈvanni]; K. 527; Vienna (1788) title: Il dissoluto punito, ossia il Don Giovanni, literally The Rake Punished, or Don Giovanni) is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte.

  4. If the world itself should end, nothing could make me afraid. (Exit Don Giovanni.) libretto by William Murray, 1961. Contents: Cast; Act One; Act Two. comments powered by HyperComments. Don Giovanni - opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; libretto with translations.

  5. Don Giovanni. ” by. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. libretto (English) A street near an inn. Night. Go on, clown, don't annoy me! No, no, master, I won't stay! I want to go, I tell you!

  6. Dec 28, 2023 · The Lyrics. “Don Giovanni, a cenar teco minvitasti” is part of the nineteenth scene of Mozart’s famous opera, Don Giovanni. The song depicts the arrival of the statue of the Commendatore, who has come to invite Don Giovanni to a dinner.

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  8. Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Mozart “Dont you know that for me women are more essential than food and drink, or the air I breathe? If you’re faithful to one, you are cruel to the others! I am a man whose heart is boundless. I’ve love enough for all of them!” Many consider this great work the finest opera ever written.

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