The Metropolitan Opera Presents: Georges Bizet's Carmen: Libretto, Background and Photos

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Metropolitan Opera Presents: Georges Bizet's Carmen: Libretto, Background and Photos
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Henri Meilhac
SeriesAmadeus
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:168
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 152
Category/GenreOpera
Bands, groups and musicians
Musical scores and lyrics
ISBN/Barcode 9781574674620
ClassificationsDewey:782.10268
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Imprint Hal Leonard Corporation
Publication Date 1 September 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

A riveting story of fatal attraction between a beguiling, strong-willed gypsy and a naive but passionate soldier who falls under her spell, Georges Bizet's Carmen pulses with seduction, obsession, and deadly betrayal. It was reviled at its Paris premiere, where its realism and perceived amorality proved shocking, but it became one of the most popular and highly regarded operas of all time. Arguably the greatest musical product of France's enduring fascination with Spain, Carmen features many numbers that are now almost universally familiar, including the seductive Habanera and the boastful but infectious Toreador Song. Don Jose is an idealistic young corporal in 1820s Seville when he encounters the gypsy Carmen, who is irresistible to all men-seemingly except Jose, who loves the innocent country girl Micaela. But soon enough Carmen works her wiles on him to escape imprisonment and a later twist of ever-looming fate forces him to completely abandon the world he knows and follow Carmen into a life of crime. When the bullfighter Escamillo wins Carmen's affections, Don Jose's explosive jealousy clashes with Carmen's resolve to remain true to herself, leading to one of opera's fiercest confrontations and most unforgettable conclusions.