DJ is wrong on many levels, apart from one. Don Carlos is Verdi's best opera but that's not what the Royal Opera are performing as they insist on performing it in translation. Poplavskya is a good singer but she can't sing Verdi. OK - this is a wind-up DJ. Hytner's 'spectacular' production? Bob Crowley's 'lavish designs are jaw-dropping'? Do you work at the Royal Opera House? Dreary production in cheap, hideous designs maybe. Stop telling porkies - this is a dreadful production. Shame on you! - Kundry
25 Sep 09
Stunning. Don Carlo is possibly the best Verdi opera with its mix of high romance, history and religious terror, held together by a ravishing score. All the performances are first rate - especially Simon Keenlyside and Marina Poplavskaya - and the choral singing in Act III is superlative. Nicholas Hytener's spectacular production pulses with life and Bob Crowley's lavish designs are jaw-dropping, the perfect blend of high-tech theatrical expertise coupled with the lush, traditional Grand Opera that is the Royal Opera's forte. The burning corpses and parade of polka-dot and dunce capped heretics are vivid displays of the sheer vindictiveness of the Spanish Inquisition but there is also a horrifying, sinister verbal warning when Philip II tells Rodrigo he has nothing to fear from him but he might have from the Grand Inquisitor. This is strong stuff indeed, not for the lily-livered, it's rich like a full-bodied wine, thrilling, powerful and complete. - DJ
22 Sep 09
I didn't find the conducting as inspiring as Pappano's last year, but after a bit I warmed to the slow tempi. Also I thought Keenlyside showed greater understanding of the role of Posa than he did before. - Jane Ennis
19 Sep 09
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thrilling opera, containing excellent performances. Kaufmann's tender voice and personality made it flow, Keenlyside too though in other places the story felt slightly broken up as it progressed toward. Poplavskaya, Furnaletto and Tomlinson were convincing. - Su
16 Sep 09
thrilling opera, containing excellent performances. Kaufmann's tender voice and personality made it flow, Keenlyside too though in other places the story felt slightly broken up as it progressed toward, Furnaletto and Tomlinson were convincing. - Su
16 Sep 09
Last night's Don Carlos was not stunningly conducted, it was lugubriously conducted and wasn't a patch on Haitink's reading back in 1996 which was a performance of the original - i.e. Verdi's 5-acter in French. - Kundry
16 Sep 09
I know that opinions differ on stuff, but we must have been at a different performance last night. I have seen many productions of Don Carlos all over the world and this was the most stunningly conducted version of the score I have ever heard. The detail, the vivid nuances and again I disagree, the stark emotion, was illuminating. Yes, I don't like the production either, but I think all the performers worked hard and gave an excellent account. I'm going again on the last night and can't wait! - Koko