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Don Carlos

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Grand Théâtre de GenèveBoulevard du Théâtre 11, Geneva, 1204, Switzerland
Dates/times in Zurich time zone
Performers
Grand Théâtre de Genève
Marc MinkowskiConductor
Lydia SteierDirector
Momme HinrichsSet Designer, Video
Ursula KudrnaCostume Designer
Felice RossLighting Designer
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Chorus of the Grand Théâtre de Genève
Mark SchachtsiekDramaturgy
Alan WoodbridgeChoirmaster / chorus director
Dmitry UlyanovBassPhilippe II
Charles CastronovoTenorDon Carlos2023 Sep 15, 17, 21, 24 mat, 26
Leonardo CapalboTenorDon Carlos2023 Sep 28
Stéphane DegoutBaritoneRodrigue, marquis de Posa
Liang LiBassLe Grand Inquisiteur
Rachel Willis-SørensenSopranoElisabeth de Valois
Ève-Maud HubeauxMezzo-sopranoLa princesse Eboli
William MeinertBassUn moine
Ena PongracMezzo-sopranoThibault
Julien HenricTenorLe comte de Lerme
Giulia BolcatoSopranoUne voix céleste

Director Lydia Steier, who brought us Les Indes galantes in 2019, comes back to Geneva with a grandiose portrayal of absolutism and the culture of secrecy. In a dystopian society where every move is recorded and reported and can be used against anyone at any time, the characters survive in shades of yellow. Distanced from truth and idealism, they are creatures of fear in a dark and claustrophobic universe where even King Philip II, played by the Russian bass Dimitry Ulyanov, (who we see again after War and PeaceLa Juive and Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District) is apparently not the only one to hold power. The Marquis de Posa, sung by the renowned French baritone Stéphane Degout, turns into a dangerous politician whose opportunism has devoured any trace of optimism, as does the scheming Princess Eboli – Swiss mezzo Ève-Maud Hubeaux, a rising star of the opera skies. The unhappy couple Don Carlos/Élisabeth de Valois, doomed to a tragic fate, is sung by two US artists, Charles Castronovo and Rachel Willis-Sørensen.