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Published: Saturday, 07 December 2024 at 15:39 PM


In opera’s primary-coloured world, when characters aren’t falling in love they are dying with enthusiastic regularity. We take a look through some of opera’s most notorious crime scenes – from the bloodiest to the most emotive, not to mention to the most bizarre…

Great opera death scenes

1. Don Giovanni in Mozart’s Don Giovanni

One of the greatest anti-heroes of opera, Mozart’s Don Giovanni is the man whom generations of opera-goers have loved to hate. Following his amorous exploits, his climatic demise at the hands of the ghostly Commendatore provided both a dramatic coup de grâce and a justificatory moral conclusion for the opera’s 18th-century audience.

The Don’s death is all the more striking for being oblique; not for him the banal swords of man, but instead a literal descent into hell amid flames.

While Mozart’s original moralizing epilogue has a distinctly disquieting effect, it’s the revised version of the opera that packs the real punch, with the curtains boldly closing on the moment of death itself.