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Riccardo Muti, Wiener Philharmoniker - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - The Da Ponte Operas: Don Giovanni (2002)

Riccardo Muti, Wiener Philharmoniker - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - The Da Ponte Operas: Don Giovanni (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 646 Mb | Total time: 64:28+58:39+48:11 | Scans included
Classical | Label: EMI Classics | # 5 75535 2 | Recorded: 1990

The central facts of this brilliant performance are the conductor's vision and energy, expressed through a virtuoso orchestra and a cast carefully selected for theatrical as well as musical skills. The feeling of unrelenting pressure in the music seems to be an externalization of Don Giovanni's compulsions, which are only thinly veiled by his aristocratic manner and Mozart's mellifluous but intensely dramatic music. Riccardo Muti's tempos are often fast, but not so fast as to interfere with the fine nuances of dramatic expression in the orchestra and the singers, and he makes the gritty realities underlying the often smooth surface of the words and music intensely clear at every point.

Teodor Currentzis - Mozart: Don Giovanni, K. 527 (2016)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Dec. 5, 2018
Teodor Currentzis - Mozart: Don Giovanni, K. 527 (2016)

Teodor Currentzis - Mozart: Don Giovanni, K. 527 (2016)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 02:50:05 | 730 Mb
Classical, Opera | Label: Sony Classical

Sony’s Mozart cycle culminates with this tremendous production, one that witnesses Greek-Russian conductor Teodor Currentzis evoking fear, trembling, and desire from the great Don Giovanni. “Fin ch’han dal vino” is demonic, a fitting cherry on top of this controversial interpretation that forcefully demonstrates the extreme range of Mozart’s talent.
Don Byas - Classic Don Byas Sessions 1944 - 1946 (Remastered) (2023)

Don Byas - Classic Don Byas Sessions 1944 - 1946 (Remastered) (2023)
FLAC (tracks, scans) - 2.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.6 GB
11:58:36 | Jazz, Swing, Bop | Label: Mosaic

Don Byas Takes His Place Among the Greats A historical document of jazz at a time when the musicians, steeped in the swing tradition, were creating and setting the mold for the modern sounds of bebop. An Underappreciated Master
While Don Byas is lauded for his breathtaking solos – sumptuous and creamy on ballads, thoughtful and potent on uptempo numbers – his absence from the scene in the U.S. and a lack of recorded evidence might be reasons he is unfairly overlooked.
Starting today, Mosaic Records presents that evidence. Don Byas — who claimed to be inspired by Art Tatum more than any horn player — always considered himself more of a swing musician than a bebopper, but that might be because harmonic and rhythmic innovation were such important components of his personal style that he may not even have realized what an innovator and inspiration he was. Tenor saxophonists who followed him couldn’t help but take note of his highly inventive phrasing, with melodies that disregarded bar lines when he was still working on a thought; notes that squeezed in hurriedly to ornament the end of a line; and seductive shifts in register that were always unexpected surprises. If your ears and experience prepared you for something more typical, Byas gave you that and more.
Eberhard Wächter - Mozart Don Giovanni, K. 527 (2025) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Eberhard Wächter - Mozart Don Giovanni, K. 527 (2025) [Official Digital Download 24/192]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 02:48:03 minutes | 6.47 GB
Classical | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

The most prestigious cast in the history of opera recordings?
Rene Jacobs, Freiburger Barockorchester - Mozart: Don Giovanni [2007]

René Jacobs, Freiburger Barocorchester - Mozart: Don Giovanni [2007]
EAC (flac, image, cue, log) | TT: 170' | Covers | 740 Mb
Classical | Harmonia Mundi | # HMC 901964.66 | Rec: 2007

If there is one thing that marks out René Jacobs’s approach to Mozart, it is the way he constantly asks himself questions – and the specifically musical brilliance of the answers he comes up with. The success of his recent version of La clemenza di Tito is proof of that! After Così fan tutte and Le nozze di Figaro, his recording of this centrepiece of the Mozart/Da Ponte trilogy offers us the latest fruits of his reflections on Classical opera. Premiered at the 2006 Innsbruck Festival and recorded shortly afterwards, this production is nourished by his thoughts on Don Giovanni as taboo-breaker and on a ‘physiology of roles’ that respects Mozart’s intentions as nearly as possible. NB This set contains the arias of both versions created by Mozart (Prague 1787, Vienna 1788)
Mozart - Don Giovanni (Lorin Maazel, Ruggero Raimondi, Jose van Dam, Edda Moser, Kiri Te Kanawa, Teresa Berganza) [2009]

Mozart - Don Giovanni (Lorin Maazel, Ruggero Raimondi, Jose van Dam, Edda Moser, Kiri Te Kanawa, Teresa Berganza) [2009]
EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | Covers | 3cd, 771.49 MB
Classical | Label: Sony | Catalog Number: 88697527262

Maazel's performances appear not only on audio recordings but on film - he was the conductor for film versions of Don Giovanni (Joseph Losey's award-winning adaptation, mentioned below), Carmen and Franco Zeffirelli's interpretation of Otello.
Although primarily known as a conductor, Maazel was no stranger to composition himself, arranging material from Wagner's Ring Cycle into a 75-minute suite, The Ring Without Words, and composing an opera based on George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four; and as if this were not enough, he was also an accomplished violinist (see below for a recording of his performance of Vivaldi's Four Seasons)…
Daniel Barenboim, Berliner Philharmoniker - Mozart: Don Giovanni (1992)

Daniel Barenboim, Berliner Philharmoniker - Mozart: Don Giovanni (1992)
EAC (flac, image, cue, log) | TT: 2h 54 | Covers | 695 Mb
Classical | Erato | # 2292-45588-2 | Rec: 1991

For some reason, Daniel Barenboim's recordings of the Mozart-Da Ponte masterpieces have been overlooked. All three have splendid casts - and among them, this may be the least spectacular, but it is nonetheless a wonderful performance. Joan Rodgers has a gorgeous voice, and sings Zerlina with radiant and womanly warmth - no voce infantile here, thank the gods. It's a pity she hasn't recorded more. She is, fortunately, in Barenboim's two other Mozart-Da Ponte operas, singing her heart out as Susanna and Despina. Furlanetto has an interesting take on the role of the Don. He usually sings Leprello, but here he sings the part of Don Giovanni with a rather unique interpretation.

"Don Moen" Catholic Gospel Rock Music  Music

Posted by RupertS at Dec. 11, 2009
"Don Moen" Catholic Gospel Rock Music

"Don Moen" Catholic Gospel Rock Music
MP3 | Genre: Gospel Rock | 174 MB | 48 Tracks | Label: Integrity Music, Hosanna! Music

Solti Conducts The Mozart Operas: Don Giovanni (2012/1978)  Music

Posted by Vilboa at Sept. 18, 2016
Solti Conducts The Mozart Operas: Don Giovanni (2012/1978)

Solti Conducts The Mozart Operas: Don Giovanni
Classical | DECCA 478 3703 | 2012 | TT: 167.42 | EAC (FLAC, cue, log) | Covers | 779 Mb

As in the case of "Cosi", Solti recorded "Don Giovanni" twice, the first time in 1978. It was a work he had loved since he heard Bruno Walter conduct it in Salzburg in 1936, with Ezio Pinza in the title role. His 1978 performance is distinguished by the presence of some of the leading Mozartian singers of the day, notably Margaret Price's Donna Anna, Stuart Burrows's Don Ottavio and Lucia Popp's Zerlina. Appreciable quantities, too, are Bernd Weikl's potent Giovanni, Gabriel Bacquier' demotic Leporello and Sylvia Sass's flamboyant Donna Elvira.

Don Gardner - The Story of Don Gardner (2014)  Music

Posted by aasana at Nov. 21, 2016
Don Gardner - The Story of Don Gardner (2014)

Don Gardner - The Story of Don Gardner (2014)
Soul, Jazz, Blues | 01:04:45 | Mp3, 320 kbps | 149 Mb
Label: Tramp Records | Year Of Release: 2014

While every rare groove DJ/collector is familiar with the name Don Gardner, the average music buyer probably isn't. Some of you may remember one particular song though: "I Need Your Lovin'" from 1962. Performed by Don Gardner & Dee Dee Ford, it climbed up to #4 on the Billboard charts and even made the pop top twenty. But that ain't all. What was about to follow might not have had enough penetration power to jump on the charts again, but every single song Don Gardner recorded in that decade had pure class.