I can't help shake the vision from the movie Amadeus where the statue crashes through the wall, and yet the two staged versions of Giovanni I've seen live have an actual statue with the actor off stage or at least hidden somewhere so he can supply the voice. Maybe it's just me, but I think I'd prefer an actual live moving statue as opposed to just the voice, even though the costuming would be quite difficult. Does the libretto call for just a voice without the statue actually moving?
2007-06-07
21:28:10
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