Description
Giuseppe Verdi: Don Carlo - Mirto Picchi, Maria Caniglia, Nicola Rossi-Lemeni, Paolo Silveri, Ebe Stignani, Giulio Neri, Orchestra Sinfonica Di Roma Della RAI, Fernando Previtali / Warner Fonit 3x Audio CD, Box Set 2000 / 8573 82649-2
UPC 0685738264926
Don Carlos is an 1867 five-act grand opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi to a French-language libretto by Joseph Méry and Camille du Locle, based on the dramatic play Don Karlos, Infant von Spanien (Don Carlos, Infante of Spain) by Friedrich Schiller. In addition, several incidents, of which the Forest of Fontainebleau scene and auto-da-fé were the most substantial, were borrowed from Eugène Cormon's 1846 play Philippe II, Roi d'Espagne. The opera is most often performed in Italian translation, usually under the title Don Carlo.
The opera's story is based on conflicts in the life of Carlos, Prince of Asturias (1545–1568). Though he was betrothed to Elisabeth of Valois, part of the peace treaty ending the Italian War of 1551–59 between the Houses of Habsburg and Valois demanded that she be married instead to his father Philip II of Spain. It was commissioned and produced by the Théâtre Impérial de l'Opéra (Paris Opera) and given its premiere at the Salle Le Peletier on 11 March 1867.
The first performance in Italian was given at Covent Garden in London in June 1867. The first performance in Italy was in Bologna in October 1867, also in Italian translation. After some revisions by Verdi, it was performed in Italian in Naples in November/December 1872. Verdi was also responsible for a short four-act "Milan version" in which the first act was removed and the ballet omitted (performed in Milan in January 1884 in Italian translation) but also apparently approved a five-act "Modena version" in which the first act was restored but the ballet still omitted (performed in Modena in December 1886, also in Italian translation). Around 1970, substantial passages of music cut before the premiere were discovered in Paris archives, giving rise to at least one additional version that can be ascribed to Verdi: the version he prepared for the Paris Opera in 1866, before any cuts were made. No other Verdi opera exists in so many authentic versions. At its full length (including the ballet and the cuts made before the first performance), it contains close to four hours of music and is Verdi's longest opera.
Label: | Warner Fonit – 8573 82649-2 |
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Format: |
3 x CD, Reissue, Box Set
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Country: | Italy |
Released: |
2000 |
Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Opera |
Tracklist:
Dramma tragico in four acts
1-1 | Don Carlo | |
2-1 | Don Carlo | |
3-1 | Don Carlo |
- Chorus Master – Gaetano Riccitelli
- Composed By – Giuseppe Verdi
- Conductor – Fernando Previtali
- Orchestra – Orchestra Sinfonica Di Roma Della RAI
- Vocals [Don Carlo] – Mirto Picchi
- Vocals [Elisabetta Di Valois] – Maria Caniglia
- Vocals [Filippo II] – Nicola Rossi-Lemeni
- Vocals [Il Conte Di Lerma / Un Araldo] – Manfredi Ponz De Leon
- Vocals [Il Grande Inquisitore] – Giulio Neri
- Vocals [La Principessa Eboli] – Ebe Stignani
- Vocals [Rodrigo, Marchese Di Posa] – Paolo Silveri
- Vocals [Tebaldo / Una Voce Dal Cielo] – Graziella Sciutti
- Vocals [Un Frate] – Albino Gaggi