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Verdi's Don Carlo Tickets

The personal and the political clash in this limited engagement.
Verdi's Don Carlo: What to expect - 1
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Verdi's Don Carlo Tickets

About Verdi's Don Carlo

David McVicar’s monumental production—created for the Met premiere of the original French version of Verdi’s gripping drama in the 2021–22 season—returns, now sung in Italian and starring an unbeatable cast of dramatic voices. Russell Thomas, one of today’s fastest-rising tenors, takes on the title role, a Spanish nobleman caught between private passion and public duty, sharing the stage with sopranos Eleonora Buratto and Angela Meade as Elisabeth de Valois, mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili as Princess Eboli, baritone Peter Mattei as Rodrigo, bass-baritone John Relyea as the Grand Inquisitor, and bass Günther Groissböck as King Philip II. Carlo Rizzi conducts one of the repertory’s most epic works.

World premiere: Opéra, Paris, 1867 Verdi’s longest and most ambitious opera offers a profound look at the intersection of the personal and the political spheres. The opera features a number of complex one-on-one confrontations, and the chorus, when it appears, is imposing, most notably in the central auto-da-fé. The grandeur of the score telescopes in Acts IV and V to the individuals, with magnificent and melodically rich solo scenes.

Run time

3 hours and 35 minutes, two 30 minute intermissions

Start date

November 3rd, 2022

End date

December 3rd, 2022

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Verdi's Don Carlo: What to expect - 1
Verdi's Don Carlo: What to expect - 2

16 Reviews

Patrick M 4

Patrick M 4

1173 Reviews | 342 Followers
80
Ambitious, Slow, Great staging, Great acting, Great singing

See it if you must see all of Verdi's operas-this one has a good story, and you enjoy great singing by a large cast and chorus with monumental staging

Don’t see it if you are impatient - it is a long opera with two 30 minute intermissions and it moves slowly with many lines sung multiple times.

Kamila S

Kamila S

44 Reviews | 9 Followers
80
Epic, Riveting, Great staging, Great singing

See it if you enjoyed previous McVicar productions for the Met: this one is equally stunning, and the entire ensemble rocks.

Don’t see it if you can't sit down for four hours, not even through Verdi.

BON VIVANT

BON VIVANT

117 Reviews | 48 Followers
90
Riveting, Great staging, Great singing, Absorbing

See it if a world-class production of a masterpiece appeals.

Don’t see it if you hate opera, or prefer your entertainments done in under 2 hours (this one is a glorious 4.5 hours, including 2 half-hour intermissions).

danny 6175

danny 6175

209 Reviews | 25 Followers
90
Great staging, Great singing, Great acting, Entertaining, Delightful

See it if Another magical night at the Met and Verdi. Rafael Davila in the title role was exemplary as were the rest of the cast .

Don’t see it if Not interested in old school melodic operas

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Verdi's Don Carlo cast and creative team

By: François Joseph Méry and Camille du Locle, translated by Achille de Lauzières and Angelo Zanardini, and based on the play by Friedrich von Schiller Songs by: Giuseppe Verdi Director: David McVicar Design: Charles Edwards Lighting: Adam Silverman Costume: Brigitte Reiffenstuel Other info: Movement direction by Leah Hausman

Venue

Metropolitan Opera House

30 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, United States, 10023

Accessibility

Elevator access, wheelchair access, accessible listening devices, Braille and large print programs

Tickets

Unfortunately, tickets for this event are no longer available.

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