Giuseppe Verdi: Don Carlos

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All Music Guide - Stephen Eddins
Chandos continues to expand its series of opera in English with Verdi's "Don Carlos." The production uses the standard Italian four-act version as its basis. Andrew Porter's translation is unfailingly intelligent and even poetic, but this is not a piece that sits entirely comfortably in translation, and there are many stretches when it's difficult to catch the words without looking at the printed text. The recitatives, unsurprisingly, are the easiest parts to understand. Enough is clear, though, to make it worthwhile for English-speaking fans of the opera to hear it in their native language. The singing, however, makes this a version that is not likely to displace a ...
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Editorial Reviews

All Music Guide - Stephen Eddins
Chandos continues to expand its series of opera in English with Verdi's "Don Carlos." The production uses the standard Italian four-act version as its basis. Andrew Porter's translation is unfailingly intelligent and even poetic, but this is not a piece that sits entirely comfortably in translation, and there are many stretches when it's difficult to catch the words without looking at the printed text. The recitatives, unsurprisingly, are the easiest parts to understand. Enough is clear, though, to make it worthwhile for English-speaking fans of the opera to hear it in their native language. The singing, however, makes this a version that is not likely to displace a favorite performance in Italian (or French). All the soloists are entirely respectable, very fine, in fact, and there are no weak links to drag down the general level of the production. This is not a cast, however, to stand up the standards of a top-drawer international production, but Alastair Miles as Philip stands out for his resonant and nuanced performance, and John Tomlinson is a magisterial Grand Inquisitor. Richard Farnes leads the Orchestra and Chorus of Opera North in a nicely supple reading of the score, but doesn't provide a clear sense of the opera's larger dramatic arc. The sound is clean, but the balance tends to favor the orchestra, and there are moments when it threatens to overwhelm the voices.
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Product Details

  • Release Date: 11/17/2009
  • Label: Chandos
  • UPC: 095115316221
  • Catalog Number: 3162
  • Sales rank: 225,083

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. 1–50 Don Carlo, opera - Giuseppe Verdi & Giuseppe Verdi (167:01)
    Composed byGiuseppe Verdi, Giuseppe Verdi
    Conducted byRichard Farnes
    Performed byClive Bayley, Stephen Briggs, Opera North Chorus, William Dazeley, Stephen Dowson, Richard Farnes, Alastair Miles, Stephen Richardson, John Tomlinson, Janice Watson, Galloway Bell, Riccardo Simonetti, Julian Gavin, Rebecca Ryan, Opera North Orchestra, Grant Doyle, Campbell Russell, Julian Close, Jane Dutton, Julia Sporsén
    1. 1Act 1. Scene 1. Prelude
    2. 2Act 1. Scene 1. Charles the Fifth, our mighty Lord
    3. 3Act 1. Scene 1. And I have lost her!
    4. 4Act 1. Scene 1. There he is! The Prince!
    5. 5Act 1. Scene 1. But the King has not yet discovered your secret?
    6. 6Act 1. Scene 1. God who has brought us together
    7. 7Act 1. Scene 2. Where the pine grove is green and shady
    8. 8Act 1. Scene 2. In the marble palace of the Moorish King
    9. 9Act 1. Scene 2. The Queen!
    10. 10Act 1. Scene 2. I'm so eager to hear the news you bring
    11. 11Act 1. Scene 2. Carlos my friend, hope of our future
    12. 12Act 1. Scene 2. I come before the Queen and I ask for a favour
    13. 13Act 1. Scene 2. Here where I stand let the earth crack asunder
    14. 14Act 1. Scene 2. The King!
    15. 15Act 1. Scene 2. Don't weep, my dear companion
    16. 16Act 1. Scene 2. Remain here! I've seen you at my court
    17. 17Act 1. Scene 2. O King, I come here from Flanders
    18. 18Act 1. Scene 2. What kind of peace is this you give your subjects?
    19. 19Act 2. Scene 1. Prelude
    20. 20Act 2. Scene 1. At midnight in the garden of the Queen...
    21. 21Act 2. Scene 1. Alas your youthful mind has no idea
    22. 22Act 2. Scene 1. Now he has scorned the love I gave him
    23. 23Act 2. Scene 1. Treacherous son, adult'rous lover
    24. 24Act 2. Scene 2. Today is a day of gladness and joy
    25. 25Act 2. Scene 2. Let the sacred doors now be opened
    26. 26Act 2. Scene 2. O Heav'n! It's Carlos!
    27. 27Act 2. Scene 2. Sire! I have something to ask you!
    28. 28Act 2. Scene 2. O heav'n!
    29. 29Act 3. Scene 1. (Introduction)
    30. 30Act 3. Scene 1. She has no love for me!
    31. 31Act 3. Scene 1. I'll only sleep when I am laid to rest
    32. 32Act 3. Scene 1. The Grand Inquisitor
    33. 33Act 3. Scene 1. In this land of Spain no heresy has thrived
    34. 34Act 3. Scene 1. Your highness I ask for justice!
    35. 35Act 3. Scene 1. You know full well, my hand was plighted
    36. 36Act 3. Scene 1. Accurst be this hour
    37. 37Act 3. Scene 1. Forgive! Forgive and pardon a woman who's wronged you
    38. 38Act 3. Scene 1. Oh cruel fate. Oh hated gift
    39. 39Act 3. Scene 2. I'm here my Carlos
    40. 40Act 3. Scene 2. My last day has dawned forever
    41. 41Act 3. Scene 2. But why do you speak of death?
    42. 42Act 3. Scene 2. O Carlos, now listen, your mother awaits you
    43. 43Act 3. Scene 2. Now I die, die contented
    44. 44Act 3. Scene 2. My son I return you your sword
    45. 45Act 4. (Introduction)
    46. 46Act 4. You, who spurned and renounced all the world
    47. 47Act 4. France, my noble land, so dear to me in childhood!
    48. 48Act 4. She's there!
    49. 49Act 4. We shall meet not in this world
    50. 50Act 4. Yes, for ever! A double sacrifice is needed!
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