Commendatore

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The Commendatore is a nobleman in Mozart’s opera "Don Giovanni" whose statue later returns supernaturally to confront and condemn the title character.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
nobleman
opera character
alsoKnownAs Il Commendatore NERFINISHED
the Stone Guest NERFINISHED
appearsIn Don Giovanni NERFINISHED
appearsInAct Act I
Act II NERFINISHED
appearsInLibrettoBy Lorenzo Da Ponte NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkBy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart NERFINISHED
artFormContext Classical-era opera
associatedTheme justice
morality
retribution
supernatural judgment
condemns Don Giovanni NERFINISHED
confronts Don Giovanni NERFINISHED
createdBy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart NERFINISHED
diesIn Act I of Don Giovanni NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction brings about Don Giovanni’s damnation
duelsWith Don Giovanni NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceLocationOfWorkAppearedIn Prague GENERATED
firstPerformanceOfWorkAppearedIn 1787
firstPerformanceTheatreOfWorkAppearedIn Estates Theatre GENERATED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn opera
hasDaughter Donna Anna NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Don Juan legend NERFINISHED
Stone Guest legend
invitedToDinnerBy Don Giovanni NERFINISHED
killedBy Don Giovanni NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkAppearedIn Italian
librettoCharacterCreatedBy Lorenzo Da Ponte NERFINISHED
musicalStyleContext opera buffa with serious elements
nationalityInStory Italian
protects Donna Anna NERFINISHED
relationshipTo father of Donna Anna
returnsAs statue
supernatural figure
returnsIn final scene of Don Giovanni
roleIn Don Giovanni NERFINISHED
sceneFunction agent of divine justice
instrument of retribution
settingOfWorkAppearedIn Seville NERFINISHED
socialStatus nobleman
supernaturalEventType animated statue
timePeriodOfStory 17th century
voiceType bass

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Don Giovanni character Commendatore