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THE STORM OF STYLE
by possibly noteworthy at 12:38 pm EDT, Jul 17, 2006

In a jubilee year, when all the old Mozart myths come rising out of the ground where scholars have tried to bury them, the usefulness of “Don Giovanni” is that it puts a stake through the heart of the chocolate-box Mozart, the car-radio Mozart, the Mozart-makes-you-smarter Mozart. If the opera were played in bus stations or dentists’ waiting rooms, it would spread fear. It would probably cause perversion in infants. No matter how many times you hear the punitive D-minor chord with which the opera begins, or the glowering diminished seventh that heralds the arrival of the stone statue of the Commendatore (“Don Giovanni, you invited me to dinner, and I have come”), it generates a certain mental panic. Mozart’s harmonies of disaster are all the more terrifying because they break through the frame of what purports to be a saucy comedy about an aristocratic seducer -- a successor to “Figaro.” The fact that “Figaro” is actually quoted in the score -- “Non più andrai” is one of the airs that the Don enjoys at dinner, just before the Commendatore arrives -- suggests that Mozart is consciously subverting his reputation as a supplier of ambient musical pleasure.


 
 
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