DON CARLOS / PROGRAM / Bastille / April /2025
Description
Verdi's Don Carlos, commissioned by the Paris Opera where it premiered in 1867, brought a new direction to the composer's musical inspiration: a dark and intense score, in which political, religious and moral issues stir characters in the throes of inner torment.
Flowing into the mould of French grand opera without abandoning melodic richness, the composer of La Traviata and Rigoletto places less emphasis on the love story than on broader themes such as the solitude of power or the thirst for freedom, embodied by the Spanish infant, Don Carlos, and his friend Rodrigue, defender of the Flemish people.
This fascinating work's Shakespearean dimension was bound to appeal to Krzysztof Warlikowski, whose staging reveals the secret inner worlds of the characters, prisoners of the court, the Church and etiquette.
Product information
- Publication Year
- 2025
- Technical specification
Duration : 4h40 with 2 intervals
Language : French
Surtitle : French / English
Opening
First part
100 min
Intermission
30 min
Second part
40 min
Intermission
20 min
Third part
90 min
End
Opera in five acts (1867)
After Friedrich von Schiller