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Review: The Met Brings Back a Shorter, Weaker ‘Don Carlo’

The New York Times – Music:

David McVicar’s staging from last season has returned, but in a four-act, Italian-language form. In this case, less is less.

Seth Colter Walls
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Don Carlo (Opera), Groissbock, Gunther, Mattei, Peter, McVicar, David, Metropolitan Opera, Opera, Thomas, Russell (Singer), Verdi, Giuseppe
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