
Leporello
Leporello is a character from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni." He serves as the comic servant to the main character, Don Giovanni, who is a notorious seducer. Leporello often finds himself in humorous and challenging situations while managing his master's escapades. His famous aria, "Madamina, il catalogo รจ questo," humorously lists Don Giovanni's many conquests. Through Leporello, the opera explores themes of morality, loyalty, and the consequences of reckless behavior, providing both comic relief and insight into the main character's flaws.