When he first heard Carmen, Tchaikovsky enthusiastically predicted it would become the world's most popular opera. Wagner, too, was an admirer of this dramatic masterpiece, and Brahms claimed to have seen it 29 times. At its premiere in Paris in 1873, however, Carmen...
The Black Dog Opera Library is the best, easiest and most informative and budget-friendly way to enjoy four of the greatest operas of all time. Finally available again, and packaged with gorgeous new covers, each book in the library includes the complete opera...
On a trip to Spain in 1830, our narrator recounts his encounters with two strange characters: a thief named Don Jos Navarro and a beautiful Romani woman named Carmen...little does he know that soon, these two will be entangled in a tumultuous love affair that spells out tragedy...
Carmen is a novella by Prosper M?rim?e, written and first published in 1845. It has been adapted into a number of dramatic works, including the famous opera of the same name by Georges Bizet.According to a letter M?rim?e wrote to the Countess of Montijo, Carmen was inspired by...
Carmen (1845) by Prosper M rim e is the original novella that inspired the classic opera by Bizet.The unforgettable story of Carmen, a flirtatious, charismatic, and amoral gypsy who bewitches and emotionally enslaves Don Jos , a desperate man, into a tragic obsession, has captivated...
I have been told that one day a party of good-for-nothing fellows banded themselves together, and bribed the bell-ringer at the cathedral to ring the Angelus some twenty minutes before the proper hour. Though it was still broad daylight, the nymphs of the Guadalquivir never hesitated,...
d104e int gral. Carmen, histoire espagnole? Pas dans l'esprit de M rim e, qui contourne avec ironie l'hispanisme castillan des romantiques et montre les confins de la p ninsule: en Andalousie, entre S ville et Gibraltar, l'amour fou d'un Basque d racin pour une...
Carmen" is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The opera, which became Bizet's most famous work, was first performed at the Op ra-Comique in Paris, on March 3, 1875, and was not at first particularly successful; its initial run extended to 36 performances...