Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. La gran bestia ? il mio padrone
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Zh, zh?
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Ecco, col sangue istesso
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Vicin sperai l'istante
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Posto che non mi parli
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Povere femmine
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Oh, cielo!
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Dell'Italia, ed alemagna
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Pi? di ci? non si parli
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Per voi nemmeno in faccia
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Bella cosa per una ragazza
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Oh, oh! Poffar Diana!
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. A me schiaffi sul mio viso!
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Con vostra permissione
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 1. Se pur degna voi mi fate
Track Listings (13) - Disc #2
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Signor mio, una parola
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Per quanto ben ti guardo
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Io non s?, detto sia...
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Signor Commendatore...
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. ? gran vita quella di servire
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Sposa pi? a voi non sono
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Presto, presto, alla cena
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Concerto di stromenti
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Ehi lanterna, da bere
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Far devi un brindisi alla citt?
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Alle donne veneziane
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Signor... Signor, sentite
Don Giovanni Tenorio, opera: Act 2. Qual strepito ? questo
This now-historic 1963 recording was the first ever of an opera by Giuseppe Gazzaniga (1743-1818), a composer by then totally forgotten but author of an opera with a most familiar title and hero, which aroused enough cu... more »riosity to stage a revival. Gazzaniga's version of the same story as Mozart's Don Giovanni, but with text by a different author, premiered in the same year as Mozart's far more famous opera--but eight months earlier. The official title of the Gazzaniga opera is Don Giovanni Tenorio, o sia Il Convitato di Pietra. "Tenorio" is simply the original surname of the legendary lover; the rest means "or, The Stone Guest."« less
This now-historic 1963 recording was the first ever of an opera by Giuseppe Gazzaniga (1743-1818), a composer by then totally forgotten but author of an opera with a most familiar title and hero, which aroused enough curiosity to stage a revival. Gazzaniga's version of the same story as Mozart's Don Giovanni, but with text by a different author, premiered in the same year as Mozart's far more famous opera--but eight months earlier. The official title of the Gazzaniga opera is Don Giovanni Tenorio, o sia Il Convitato di Pietra. "Tenorio" is simply the original surname of the legendary lover; the rest means "or, The Stone Guest."