Lorenzo Arruga ospita Ruggero Raimondi

Here he is, entering the Arruga home studio, the famous bass-baritone Ruggero Raimondi, known to all as "Don Giovanni" since Losey's 1979 film consecrated him as the titular character of Mozart's masterpiece. Along with his imposing theatrical and vocal stature from his debut, he has developed, over the years and throughout a major international career, a profound critical awareness and analytical sensitivity to both the characters and the performing artist's profession. Open to a wide range of choices (from Mozart and Rossini to Verdi, Pizzetti, Massenet), he is eager to confront and question the more familiar languages ​​of cinema and songwriting, with which he has also explored his craft. A clear and definitive interpreter, he is also a challenging and interesting performer. The interview dates back to 1994-95, for Tele+3.