The eighty-fifth classical recording: #369 Guiseppe Verdi - Don Carlos

As always, it's hard to write up an opera as it has so much variation - and so it's looking for stand out moments and themes. Don Carlos feels fairly sombre from the start, even when ignoring the scenes set around tombs with lamenting monks. The parties sound more threatening than uplifting and the whole opera has an undertone of darkness, without much room for anything lighter - something the plot obviously supports. The lack of triumph feels like it robs the music from its most impactful moments though and while it's beautiful in places, it feels like it can't quite soar. Good for a performance, but it doesn't work as well listening purely to a recording and I started hoping for something extra that never materializes.