Luca Pisaroni Stars as Leporello in Met Opera’s New Don Giovanni
By: Gabrielle Sierra Oct. 11, 2011
Luca Pisaroni makes his Metropolitan Opera role debut as Leporello in the Met's new production of Mozart's Don Giovanni, conducted by Fabio Luisi (October 13-November 11). The Met Opera will beam the production to cinema audiences across the nation and around the globe with its HD broadcast on October 29.
Pisaroni turned heads as Leporello in a lauded 2010 Glyndebourne production of Don Giovanni that was documented on an EMI Classics DVD released this spring. BBC Music magazine extolled the DVD as one to have listeners "shivering with the best of them," adding that "Gerald Finley as the Don and Luca Pisaroni's nimble Leporello play a thought-provoking double act."Underscoring the nuances of what has become one of his favorite Mozart roles, Pisaroni says: "I particularly enjoy Leporello's relationship with his master. When this ‘duo act' is developed fully, it's one of the most gratifying acting experiences a singer can have on stage. The role is challenging dramatically because of the vast range of emotions that need to be portrayed. Leporello lives in his recitatives - especially the ones with his master. These recitatives have to be as conversational as possible. I follow Mozart's instructions in the score and try to make the audience believe they are listening to a conversation that is happening at that very moment. Leporello is proud of being the keeper of the catalog of his master's conquests, and he knows that his services are invaluable. Leporello is Don Giovanni's biographer - without him the tales of the Don's tumultuous adventures would not be remembered."New York, NY: Metropolitan Opera
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Fabio Luisi, conductor
Michael Grandage, producerDecember 31; January 4, 7, 12, 14, 17, 21, 25, 28, 30
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