Verdi: Don Carlo (In German) - Kozub, Watson, Dalis, Rudzak, Crass; Ludwig. Hamburg, 1968
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Listen to a Sample:
Pros:
- Ernst Kozub is a sensation in the title role, bringing both vocal ease and a dramatic color that seems to embody all the best attributes of Italianate and Germanic vocal styles.
- Claire Watson has no issues matching Kozub in vocal heft all while delivering the ethereal grace she brought to all of her roles.
- At times Irene Dalis struggles at the extreme top (forgivable given that the role was written for a soprano) but she is nonetheless fearless in her approach to thrilling effect.
- Franz Crass's Filippo II may be one of the most beautifully sung portrayals I have ever heard.
Cons:
- None to mention.
In Mono
Note:
The final duet is missing from this performance. For the sake of continuity, we have substituted a version from Hamburg, 1968 featuring Ernst Kozub and Edith Lang.
OD 11947-2