Artwork by Dane Suarez

Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte
Arrangement by Husan Chun-Novak
October 8 | 7:30PM
October 10 | 2:00PM

Performances at The OperaDelaware Studios
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Run time: 1 hour

In the intimacy of the OperaDelaware Studios, Portraits weaves together live performance, expert storytelling, and historical background to bring you closer than ever before to the music and drama. Pianist and conductor Husan Chun-Novak leads a chamber orchestra and soloists through highlights of Mozart's electrifying Don Giovanni score. 

Join us at the OperaDelaware Studios and meet Don Giovanni before he meets his fate.

the creative team of Don Giovanni Portraits

Husan chun-novak, arranger and pianist/conductor

Husan Chun-Novak is a pianist and conductor who has worked for over thirty years as an assistant conductor, opera pianist, and continuo player at major theaters and festivals across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Her credits include the Theater an der Wien, the Mariinsky Theatre, Teatro Municipal de Santiago, Teatro de la Zarzuela, Palau de les Arts, and Maryland Lyric Opera, and she has collaborated with conductors such as Riccardo Frizza and Speranza Scappucci and directors including Emilio Sagi and Calixto Bieito. As a recital pianist, she has performed at prestigious venues including the Musikverein Wien and the Teatro Real de Madrid. A frequent collaborator with OperaDelaware and Opera Baltimore, here 2025 arrangement of Puccini Portraits which featured extended scenes and arias from Tosca, Madama Butterfly, and La fanciulla del West, was presented in both Maryland and Delaware to significant audience acclaim. The program was repeated when OperaDelaware hosted the 2026 Opera America Conference in Wilmington, Delaware.

Before Don Giovanni takes the stage at The Grand Opera House this October, OperaDelaware invites you to meet him up close. Don Giovanni Portraits, premiering at OperaDelaware Studios, is an intimate new reduction of Mozart's masterwork by Husan Chun-Novak and a chance to step inside the music itself before experiencing it in full scale. This is Don Giovanni stripped down to its essentials: no grand sets, no distance between you and the voices telling this story, just the score's raw psychological power in a room built for closeness.

Mozart's 1787 opera has occupied a singular place in the canon for over two centuries, and Portraits gives you the rare opportunity to see why. Meet Don Giovanni, the insatiable libertine who has spent a lifetime evading consequence, and Leporello, his servant and reluctant chronicler, who keeps a running tally of his master's conquests across Europe. Meet the women whose lives Giovanni has shattered: Donna Anna, seeking vengeance for an assault and her father's murder; Donna Elvira, seduced and abandoned, arriving in a fury of wounded dignity; and Zerlina, a peasant girl who barely escapes becoming his next victim. In this reduced format, every confrontation lands with even sharper clarity.

Don Giovanni Portraits is both a standalone evening and an invitation — a way to live inside this music in miniature before encountering its full, supernatural reckoning on the main stage. Whether you've seen Don Giovanni a dozen times or never at all, this is a chance to hear Mozart's genius laid bare, voice by voice, scene by scene, in the room where opera starts.

 

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