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Don Carlo
This opera was filmed live at La Scala in 1992. The all-star cast includes Luciano Pavarotti, Samuel Ramey, aolo Coni, Daniela Dessi, Luciana d'Intio, and Alexander Anismov. Riccardo Muti conducts.
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Plot Summary
Set in 16th-century Spain, 'Don Carlo' follows the tragic love story of Prince Don Carlo and Elisabetta di Valois, who is betrothed to Carlo's father, King Philip II. Amidst political intrigue, religious fervor, and the looming threat of war with France, Carlo's unrequited love leads him into conflict with his father and the powerful Grand Inquisitor. The opera explores themes of love, duty, faith, and political power, culminating in a dramatic and somber conclusion.
Critical Reception
This 1992 production of Verdi's opera 'Don Carlo', directed by Graham Vick and featuring a stellar cast, was widely acclaimed for its powerful interpretation and strong vocal performances. Critics lauded the production's blend of grand spectacle with intimate dramatic moments, highlighting the cast's ability to convey the complex emotional and political undercurrents of the opera. It is considered a significant recording of a Verdi masterpiece.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its magnificent staging and Verdi's rich score.
Lauded for the superb vocal performances, particularly from the lead cast.
Considered a definitive interpretation of the opera's dramatic and emotional depth.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this production are generally very positive, with viewers frequently highlighting the stunning vocal talent and the compelling dramatic intensity of the performance.
Fun Fact
The opera 'Don Carlo' is known for its complex history of revisions by Verdi himself, with multiple versions existing. This 1992 production typically presents a comprehensive and well-regarded rendition of the opera.
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