Verdi: Don Carlo

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Matti Salminen
Matti Salminen

Filippo II

Jonas Kaufmann
Jonas Kaufmann

Don Carlo

Thomas Hampson
Thomas Hampson

Rodrigo, Marchese di Posa

Anja Harteros
Anja Harteros

Elisabetta di Valois

Eric Halfvarson
Eric Halfvarson

Il Grande Inquisitore

Ekaterina Semenchuk
Ekaterina Semenchuk

La Principessa Eboli

Robert Lloyd
Robert Lloyd

Un Frate (Carlo V)

Maria Celeng
Maria Celeng

Tebaldo

Sen Guo
Sen Guo

Una voce dal cielo

Benjamin Bernheim
Benjamin Bernheim

Il Conte di Lerma / Un Araldo Reale

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    Verdi wrote this five act opera with a French Libretto for the Paris opera. Premiere 1867. Then there are three versions of this opera, the French 1867 version, the revised Italian four Act Don Carlo 1884, plus the Modena version 1886. This version is the 1884 version with Act One reinstated, as well as the original beginning of Act 2. To complicate matters the French opera was simply translated into Italian, and then the changes were made. There is an even newer edition completed in 1980 by Ricordi, and others floating around as well.

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    2013-08-31

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    Verdi's Don Carlo at the Salzburg Opera Festival

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