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The last and most important of the works of the French composer Georges Bizet (1838-1875), Carmen enjoyed increasing recognition, despite the hostility and harsh criticism it faced on the premiere evening (June 3, 1875) at the Opéra Comique in Paris. The desire of Camille du Locle - the manager of the institution at that time - to "evolve the genre" thus materialized in a work of unprecedented realism, which portrays the tragic story of the soldier Don José, ensnared by the charms of the gypsy Carmen. Although he defies his family, compromises his career, and exceeds all moral boundaries for the woman he loves, the soldier will ultimately end up killing her.
It becomes evident why such a subject took the Parisian public by surprise, accustomed to the convenience and easily conquered by the amusing plays with happy endings, ubiquitous in the repertoire of opera theater at that time. However, the genius with which Bizet captured the dramatic evolution, the seductive melodies of the famous Habanera, Seguidilla, or the Toreador's Song, the pronounced Spanish accent, and the French lyricism of some moments received later, the deserved appreciation, winning even today the thunderous applause of spectators worldwide.
The performance has three intermissions and ends around 10:30 p.m.
The performance is interpreted in French with Romanian supertitles.
Recommended age: 8+
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show category: opera
Conductor: Valentin Uryupin (guest)
Artistic direction: Emil Strugaru
Directorial takeover: Mihaela Sandu
Set design: PhD. Arch. Cătălin Ionescu Arbore
Choreography: Livia Tulbure Gună
Choreographic takeover: Anca Opriș Popdan
Carmen: Anastasia Lepeshinskaya (guest)
Don José: Marius Vlad Budoiu
Micaëla: Amelia Stoicescu (guest; debut)
Escamillo: Mihai Damian (guest)
Dancairo: Bogdan Nistor
Remendado: Florin Pop
Zuniga: Simonfi Sandor
Moralès: George Godja
Frasquita: Oana Maria Trîmbițaș
Mercédès: Ștefania Barz
Junior Vip Children’s Choir
Conductor: Anca Mona Mariaș
Orchestra, Choir, and Ballet Ensemble of the Romanian National Opera Cluj-Napoca.