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By JAY NORDLINGER
September 29, 2008

'Don Giovanni," Mozart's opera about that appalling man, was revived again at the Metropolitan Opera on Saturday afternoon. The production is that from 2004 by Marthe Keller. And in the pit was Louis Langrée. New York audiences know him best as the…

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