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Verdi:Don Carlo from Salzburg Easter Festival,1986
This legendary production is directed by Herbert von Karajan. With its extraordinary vocal cast, it is truly one of the most memorable opera performances.
This legendary production from the Salzburg Easter Festival 1986 under the musical and stage direction of Herbert von Karajan, conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, units a phenomenal vocal cast of José Carreras, Agnes Baltsa, Ferruccio Furlanetto and Matti Salminen with wonderful huge scenic spaces by legendary set designer Günther Schneider-Siemssen and costume designer Georges Wakhévitch, which makes it one of the most memorable opera performances.
Original title Verdi: Don Carlo from Salzburg Easter Festival, 1986
Genre Opera
Recording location Recorded live at the Salzburg Easter Festival, 1986
Duration 178 mins
Production Company TELEMONDIAL, SONY Music Entertainment
Stage Director Herbert von Karajan
Sets Günther Schneider-Siemssen
Composer Giuseppe Verdi
Orchestra / Band Berliner Philharmoniker
Conductor Herbert von Karajan
Choir Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsoperchor
Stage Director Herbert von Karajan
Costumes Georges Wakhévitch
Soloist José Carreras, Agnes Baltsa, Fiamma Izzo D'Amico, Ferruccio Furlanetto, Piero Cappuccilli, Matti Salminen
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