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Don Carlos - Verdi

Don Carlo © Bayerische Staatsoper website

Verdi Don Carlos

From 04 May TO 17 May 2025
Nationaltheater - München
Program

Verdi : Don Carlos

Cast
  • Conductor
    Zubin Mehta
  • Director
    Jürgen Rose
  • Performers
    Don Carlos: Stephen Costello
    Elisabeth de Valois: Rachel Willis-Sørensen
    Princesse Eboli: Ekaterina Semenchuk
    Philippe II: Erwin Schrott
    Rodrigue: George Petean
    Le Grand Inquisiteur: Dmitry Belosselskiy
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  • Synopsis

Nationaltheater - München LocationMax-Joseph-Platz 2 - 80539 München Allemagne

  • Venue's Capacity: 2100

The history of Munich's actual theatre truly only begins at the end of the eighteenth century. Indeed, after over a century of infatuation for Italian opera, which was manifest in the construction of the Théâtre de la Cour (now called the Théâtre Cuvilliês, still active), local inhabitants began to feel the need for a German lyrical art. German repertoire, as Mozart appealed for, active in Munich especially during the premiere of his IDOMENEO, but also, a German theatre, since the Theatre de la Cour was limited to Italian art. The Napoleonic wars and King Maximilien I's sudden passion for the Odéon Theatre in Paris postponed this project.

The public thus waited until 1818 to discover its « National Theatre, » a subtle and luxurious synthesis of various styles: loggias in the Italian tradition cohabited with innovations from the French school of architecture. One of the noveltieswas a reservoir of water destined to be used in case of fire, but which nevertheless did not save the buildîng from flames in January 1823 ; the water was frozen! The Opera was reconstructed, financed by a special tax on beer: perhaps an original means but one yielding a particularly high return! After these rather tumultuous beginnings, the National Theatre reopened in 1825 and became the hotbed of German lyrical art. Four of Wagner's operas were premiered there between 1365 and 1870 (TRISTAN UND ISOLDE, Da MEISTERSINGER, DAS RHEINGOLD, and DIE WALKÜRE).

Wagner, of course, but also Mozart and Richard Strauss soon became the pillars of the Theatre's repertoire during the first half of the twentieth century, thanks to the talent of conductors such as Bruno Walter, Hans Knappertsbusch, and... Richard Strauss, himself a native of Munich. Strauss saw two of his operas premiered in his home town: FRIEDENSTAG (Peace Day, 1938!), and CAPRICCIO (1942). The libretto of the latter was elaborated with the help of the conductor Clemens Krauss, who was then Director of the Opera. The fact that the building was destroyed during the war did not prevent the company's tradition from being perpetuated.

Between 1952 and 1967, the institution was directed by Rudolf Hartmann, a former assistant to Richard Strauss and Clemens Krauss. The former 1818 edifice was reconstructed in 1963, after much hesitation as to whether or not to erect a modern hall. The long reign (1971-1992) of conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch, a distinguished representative of the tradition composed of rigour and commitment, is an example of the perserverance with which the Bayerische Staatsoper comes to terms with the legacy of its brilliant past.

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Synopsis

Don Carlos

DON CARLOS, THE GRAND OPERA

Don Carlos is a 5 act grand opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi. The opera's first performance was in the year 1867 in Italy. 
Later, two other versions surfaced namely; the Milan version in 1884 and the Modena version in 1886. Since then there has been a number of versions resulting from the changes made by different composers. The play is approximately 4 hours and is Verdi's longest play.

HISTORY


The play is about the life of Carlos, Asturias prince. The love of his life was married to his father as a form of peace treaty which ended the Italian War between Habsburg and Valois. It's a magnificent work of art that emotionally overwhelms its audience. Due to its interesting, captivating and dramatic aspect, the play has now popularized worldwide and deserves a standing ovation.

Act 1

The play begins with a song from wood cutters and their wives expressing their sorrow towards the war and the effects it has brought upon their lives. Elisabeth, the King's daughter assures the crowd that her marriage to Don Carlos would end the war. Carlos who was in hiding sees Elisabeth and falls for her and later Elisabeth reappears and also falls for Carlos. A canon ball is shot signifying the declaration of peace and Elisabeth is given the sad news of her wedding to King Phillip, Carlos' father. She and Carlos are left in despair but she has no other option but to accept which she does.

Act 2

The scene happens after Elisabeth and Philip's marriage. The monks are praying at the former Emperor Charles V's tomb. Carlos arrives greatly distraught by the marriage of his father and only love. He is blessed by a monk who resembles his grandfather. The King and his new wife also arrive to offer respect to the late emperor's tomb.
The princess Eboli is singing as Elisabeth enters. Posa forwards a letter together with a note from Carlos to her. Elisabeth accepts the request to meet with Carlos but Eboli mistakes the note to be hers. Carlos asks her to request his father to send him to Flanders which she accepts. He leaves the room feeling sad. The King enters and finds his wife all alone which really angers him. He ends up chasing away the lady who was supposed to be with her.

Act 3

Eboli sends a love note to Carlos expressing her feelings for him. At first, Carlos thinks the letter is from Elisabeth but is astonished when the admirer reveals her identity. She realizes that the note from Carlos was not meant for her but Elisabeth. She threatens to expose them which angers Posa who almost stubs her. Carlos and Posa disclose their friendship for one another as Carlos hands over his political documents for safe keeping. The King is addressing his people at the parade when Don Carlos interrupts him. He forwards 6 Flandamian envoys who beg for the freedom of their country. The King denies them and orders for their arrest. This really angers Carlos who pulls out a sword on his father. Posa begs Carlos to surrender the sword to him which pleases the King. Fire starts and a voice is heard from above promising peace.

Act 4

The King wants to have his son killed and accuses Elisabeth of being unfaithful. Eboli later confesses that she was having an affair with the King and Posa decides to be killed on behalf of Carlos. Carlos who is in prison is made aware of the situation by Posa. Posa is shot dead by an unknown person.

Act 5

Finally the King and Inquisitor agree for Carlos to be put to death. Carlos defends himself with his sword. The crowd is astonished by the appearance of the late emperor who pulls Carlos in the tomb and closes. The curtain falls.

MAIN ROLES


Don Carlos, prince of Asturia, tenor.

Elisabeth, the queen, soprano

Philippe II, The King of Spain, Bass

Rodrigo,marquis de Posa, grand d'Espagne, Baryton

La princesse Eboli, mezzo-Soprano

Le Grand Inquisiteur, Bass



Munich photo © Wiilfried Hösl

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