Mozart's Don Giovanni is premiered by the …

Years: 1787 - 1787
October
Mozart's Don Giovanni is premiered by the Prague Italian opera at the National Theater (of Bohemia), now called the Estates Theatre, on October 29, 1787.

An opera in two acts, based on the legends of Don Juan, a fictional libertine and seducer (K. 527; complete title: Il dissoluto punito, ossia il Don Giovanni, literally The Rake Punished, namely Don Giovanni or The Libertine Punished), Da Ponte's libretto is billed as a dramma giocoso, a common designation of the time that denotes a mixing of serious and comic action.

Mozart enters the work into his catalogue as an opera buffa.

Although sometimes classified as comic, it blends comedy, melodrama and supernatural elements.

The opera had been commissioned as a result of the overwhelming success of Mozart's trip to Prague in January and February 1787.

The subject matter may have been chosen in consideration of the long history of Don Juan operas in Prague; the genre of eighteenth-century Don Juan opera originated in Prague.

A staple of the standard operatic repertoire, Don Giovanni for the five seasons 2011/12 through 2015/16 will be ninth on the Operabase list of the most-performed operas worldwide.

It will also prove a fruitful subject for writers and philosophers.

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