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Don Giovanni among young masters
Mozart's opera Don Giovanni combines humor, the supernatural, and profound moral questions, and is considered a pinnacle of musical theatre. It will be performed in a concert version by the Pehlivanian Opera Academy, which, under the mentorship of Maestro Pehlivanian, brings together young singers and conductors from around the world.
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The partnership forged by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte is one that has never been equalled in the history of musical theatre. The trio of operas they created together, including Don Giovanni, dramatically reshaped the nature of Italian opera and transcended their era, becoming timeless and leaving an indelible imprint on the operatic canon that is considered one of the pinnacles of the genre. In their version of the Spanish legend about the libertine and womaniser Don Juan, composer and librettist blended comedy with supernatural elements while also bringing to the forefront serious existential themes such as the question of freedom and morals, in this way stylistically distancing themselves from the established genre conventions governing operatic works at the time.
This concert performance of the opera is presented by the Pehlivanian Professional Opera Academy, an institution that brings together promising conductors and singers from all over the world. Following last year’s successful performance of Puccini’s La bohème, maestro George Pehlivanian will once again share the conductor's rostrum with his students and professional conductors, who are working with him in PPOA. While the singing roles will also be shared with two of the coaches / profesional opera singers, and a multiple amount of PPOA singers who are developing their opera performance and production skills through their collaboration with the Pehlivanian Professional Opera Academy singers. After moving from his native Beirut to Los Angeles, Academy founder George Pehlivanian refined his conducting skills as a student of some of the leading musicians of the post-war era, including Pierre Boulez, Lorin Maazel and Ferdinand Leitner. Today he is himself one of the leading conductors of his generation.
Free rides on LPP city buses
Ticket holders for events within the 73rd Ljubljana Festival are entitled to free rides on LPP city buses within two hours before the start and two hours after the end of each event.

Accessibility for visitors with reduced mobility
Festival Ljubljana is committed to ensuring a welcoming and accessible experience at cultural events for persons with reduced mobility.
Selected venues offer designated wheelchair-accessible spaces as well as seating for accompanying persons. Wheelchair users can inquire about availability and reserve accessible seating by calling +386 (0)1 241 60 28 or emailing blagajna@ljubljanafestival.si.
