@rexeterna This conversation is supposed to be secret, and cypresses are associated with cemeteries - and silence as of the grave. Lusting after Elizabeth is now treason, punishable by death. Rodrigo has clearly had instructions to take Don Carlo elsewhere, since the son has been found wanting, and the king must remarry to produce an acceptable heir to the throne. This scene is one of Verdi's finest examples of the war between love and duty - and extravagant selfishness.
Wow, i have read the critics, but i never thaught, that i will see the duett with Hampson and Araiza. Thank you very much!!! Can you post more of this production?
Are there any more clips from this production?
operacat1 3 months ago
@operacat1 The Terzetto Carlo-Eboli-Posa! Just look for the 2 clips with the tags Araiza Don Carlo Terzetto! Glad you like it!
stern1959 3 months ago
¡Sin palabras! 1000
oceanodefuego1 5 months ago
Great..
Huljic 10 months ago
A legcsodálatosabb Don Carlo,amit eddig hallottam! Köszönöm!
ophunka 1 year ago
muy buen do de pecho
mediterraneo1000 1 year ago 2
Two great opera singers together. Listen Cappuccilli and Bergonzi's performance this duet.
hoffschauer 3 years ago
Not as much sheer chemistry as with Alagna but....AMAZING singing! And...well...HOT!!!!
Elisabetta611 3 years ago 3
@Elisabetta611
yes, with Alagna it was great chemistry, that Rodrigo was the best.
pudercukurs 1 year ago
Wow! They are the best! Bravo in every aspect! Je t'aime Paco Araiza! <3
araizaamore 3 years ago 6
so do I!
babajaga39 3 years ago
Don't like it quite as much as the Chatelet production, in which Hampson also sings Posa...but good nevertheless
operacat1 3 years ago
wow...a tree in the middle of the stage. how creative.
rexeterna 3 years ago
Perhaps you didn't get it: it is supposed to be the grave of Carlo V.! Nothing else to comment?
stern1959 3 years ago
@rexeterna This conversation is supposed to be secret, and cypresses are associated with cemeteries - and silence as of the grave. Lusting after Elizabeth is now treason, punishable by death. Rodrigo has clearly had instructions to take Don Carlo elsewhere, since the son has been found wanting, and the king must remarry to produce an acceptable heir to the throne. This scene is one of Verdi's finest examples of the war between love and duty - and extravagant selfishness.
VolkgartenBySquirrel 1 year ago
masterpiece done by them
babajaga39 3 years ago 9
Wow, i have read the critics, but i never thaught, that i will see the duett with Hampson and Araiza. Thank you very much!!! Can you post more of this production?
wotancb 3 years ago 9
beautiful singing. And their long coats, so nice :)
Manya1759 3 years ago 4
LOL - what a show-off ending with the high C. And it looks sort of dated, but interestingly so. I guess it's the sparse sets and cool lighting.
The singing's great. Actually, I'd very much love to see more clips from this production. Thanks for posting!
yappity 3 years ago 3
Two true masters of style, acting and singing!
cantabile1960 3 years ago 5