Which characterizes the Dance of the Fairies theme?

Which characterizes the Dance of the Fairies theme?

CH 42 LISTENING QUIZ: Mendelssohn: Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream LG 33

Which theme is heard in this excerpt? The royal hunting party, closing theme
Which characterizes the Dance of the fairies theme? light, dancelike
Which describes the dynamics heard in this excerpt? pianissimo

Which best describes the singing in this section of Leporello’s Catalogue aria?

Terms in this set (63) Which best describes the singing in this section of Leporello’s Catalogue Aria? Legato and lyrical.

What is Aria Catalogue?

A catalogue aria is a genre of opera aria in which the singer recounts a list of information (people, places, food, dance steps, etc.)

Who has a servant called Leporello?

ACT I. Seville, mid-18th century. Leporello, servant to the nobleman Don Giovanni, keeps watch outside the Commendatore’s home at night.

How is Donna Elvira’s rage expressed musically?

The vocal range of the singer in this excerpt is a – voice. How is Donna Elvira’s rage expressed musically? Donna Elvira repeats the final thought of her lyrics (“I’ll make a horrible scene, I’ll rip his heart out!”) while Don Giovanni comments to Leporello about what they’ve heard (“You hear?

What is the texture of Don Giovanni?

Texture: witty orchestral accompaniment at the beginning.

What happens to Don Giovanni at the end of the opera?

What happens to Don Giovanni in the opera? The two draw pistols, and Giovanni kills him. That’s just great, Leporello says — first rape the daughter, then murder the father. But when Donna Anna and her fiance Don Ottavio show up and find her father dead, they swear revenge.

Which voice part sings the role of Don Giovanni’s servant Leporello in Mozart’s opera?

Roles

Role Voice type Vienna premiere cast, 7 May 1788 Conductor: W. A. Mozart
Donna Elvira, a lady of Burgos abandoned by Don Giovanni soprano Caterina Cavalieri
Leporello, Don Giovanni’s servant bass Francesco Benucci
Masetto, a peasant bass Francesco Bussani
Zerlina, Masetto’s fiancée soprano Luisa Mombelli

Why is Don Giovanni considered a masterpiece?

Mozart’s opera has been described as a comedy, and it has any number of uproarious moments. The result is a disturbing ambiguity that’s at the core of Mozart’s masterpiece. The Don’s personality is so beguiling that audiences actually tend to root for him, even as his dark side becomes more and more obvious.

Which character from Don Giovanni has betrayed Donna Elvira at the beginning of this opera she sings the aria Ah chi mi dice mai Ah who can tell me?

encounter Donna Anna and Don Ottavio, and are then confronted by Masetto and Zerlina, all of whom denounce DG, demanding his death….Recitative : “In quali eccessi” Aria : “Mi tradi quell’alma ingrata”

English Italian
Act 2: Scene 2 Atto 2: Seconda Scena
Recitativo: “In quali eccessi…”

What is the theme of Don Giovanni?

Don Giovanni is a self-proclaimed lover who cannot resist in seducing women regardless of their availability. Some of the major themes of Don Giovanni are revenge and deception. Revenge is one the more obvious themes of Don Giovanni and is emphasized by the characters, Don Ottavio, Donna Anna, and the Commendatore.

What is the basic plot of Don Giovanni?

Mozart’s outrageous comedy tells the tale of an incorrigible young playboy who blazes a path to his own destruction in a single day. Based on the story of Don Juan, Don Giovanni follows an irresistible (yet irresponsible and amoral) youth who is loved by women almost as universally as he loves them.

What language is Don Giovanni written in?

Italian

Is Don Giovanni a tenor?

Don Giovanni, the seductive baritone Mozart was one of the first composers to focus on the baritone as a key soloist, an honour hitherto usually given to tenors. Don Giovanni changes his dramatic style to adapt to the woman he wants to conquer.

Are Don Juan and Don Giovanni the same?

Don Juan (Spanish pronounced [doŋˈxwan]), also known as Don Giovanni (Italian), is a legendary, fictional libertine who devotes his life to seducing women.

Is Don Giovanni an opera buffa?

Mozart called Don Giovanni an opera buffa (comic opera) although it was billed as a “drama giocoso” to indicate that it contained elements of both drama and comedy. The opera features a character named Don Giovanni, a licentious Spanish nobleman with a reputation for seducing and abusing women.

How many acts are in Don Giovanni?

two acts

Who is the composer of Don Giovanni?

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

When did Mozart die?

Dece

Did Mozart write Don Giovanni the morning it premiered?

Despite a few drinks in his system, or perhaps because of them, Mozart managed to compose a masterful overture the night before “Don Giovanni’s” premiere. On the night of the premiere, copyists had just finished making copies of this hastily written overture before the performance.

Was Don Giovanni a success?

Although there were hurdles and delays in bringing the opera to the stage, Don Giovanni was a great success in Prague and remained in the repertoire there for years. Mozart revised the opera for Vienna, where it was performed in May 1788.

What piece was Mozart writing when he died?

Requiem in D Minor

How did Mozart die How old was he?

35 years (1756–1791)

Who killed Mozart?

Salieri’s

Who is greatest composer of all time?

Ludwig van Beethoven

At what age did Beethoven die?

56 years (1770–1827)

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