from Thursday 16 to Monday 20 May 2024, 4 nights
Arrangement 18, Pentecote
Don Giovanni
W. A. Mozart
The myth of the seducer of women Don Juan (or in this case Don Giovanni) belongs to the world history of literature. This type of man is regarded as the personification of the instinctive libertine who disregards both the social order and divine laws and who ultimately despises the women whom he oppresses countlessly and arbitrarily.
W. A. Mozart’s (1756-1791) ingenious librettist Lorenzo da Ponte was also taken with this demonic figure of the eternal seducer, to whom the composer left the choice of the theme. After the triumphant success of “Le nozze di Figaro”, he was to write a new opera for the usual fee of one hundred ducats at the imperial request. Mozart’s entire creative power flowed into “Don Giovanni” and left the world of opera with music of supernatural beauty, alternating between cheerful opera buffa and great tragedy. They are striking for their rapid changes and sharp contrasts: sweet love arias alternate with dark passages that emanate a sense of death. In addition to the lascivious figure of the protagonist Don Giovanni and the comic figure of his servant Leporello, the two female characters Donna Anna and Donna Elvira symbolize great humanity, while the commander, who finally dissolves the drama, symbolizes the higher forces.
Through the unique fusion of these highly inhomogeneous elements, Mozart’s masterpiece is rightly considered one of the most perfect operas ever. Entertaining side note: Giacomo Casanova, Italian gallant and bon vivant par excellence, attended the premiere in Prague in 1787.
Don Giovanni, W. A. Mozart, the 18.
Robert Trevino - Damiano Michieletto
Zuzana Markova, Francesca Dotto, Lucrezia Drei, Markus Werba, Alex Esposito, Francesco Demuro
Teatro La Fenice



Hotel informations for Venice 18
Venice, Centurion Palace Venice, Centurion Palace
Centurion Palace *****
Hotel of contrasts, the Centurion Palace ***** with the sumptuous decoration of the most modern, is installed in an old Venetian palace overlooking the Grand Canal. Away from the very touristic places of the Serenissima, it is located between Santa Maria della Salute and the Guggenheim Museum. Each room has its own neat and warm decoration. Its charming little inner courtyard, lounge and restaurant complete high quality facilities for an unforgettable stay. The Fenice is a 10-minute walk away.
Venice, Palazzo Sant’Angelo Venice, Palazzo Sant’Angelo
Palazzo Sant’Angelo ****
The intimate atmosphere combined with the Venetian typical decoration of the Palazzo Sant’Angelo **** will guarantee you a very pleasant stay. You will easily reach all the treasures of Venice thanks to its ideal location in the heart of the city, on the Grand Canal, a five-minute walk to La Fenice.



All-inclusive price per person for Venice 18
Single room/ night
Centurion Palace
from 3.250,- Euro
140-300,- Euro
Palazzo Sant’Angelo
from 2.520,- Euro
140-270,- Euro



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Overnights including breakfast, good opera tickets, scheduled flight, return watertaxi transfers, travel cancellation expenses insurance.