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Carmen

Estonian National Opera HouseTallinn, Harju, Estonia
Dates/times in Tallinn time zone
Saturday 06 September 202519:00
Friday 07 November 202519:00
Saturday 22 November 202519:00
Programme
Bizet, Georges (1838-1875)CarmenLibretto by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halévy
Performers
Estonian National Opera
Arvo VolmerConductor
Henri Christofer AavikConductor
Kaspar MändConductor
Pierre-Emmanuel RousseauDirector, Set Designer, Costume Designer
Gilles GentnerLighting Designer
Estonian National Opera Orchestra
Estonian National Opera Choir
Heli JürgensonChoirmaster / chorus director
Estonian National Opera Boys' Choir
Külli KiivetChoirmaster / chorus director
Marie GautrotMezzo-sopranoCarmen
Helen LokutaMezzo-sopranoCarmen
Aule UrbMezzo-sopranoCarmen
Mario RojasTenorDon José
Thomas BirchTenorDon José
Perrine MadoeufSopranoMicaëla
Elena BrazhnykSopranoMicaëla
Kadri KõrvekSopranoMicaëla
Raiko RaalikBassEscamillo
Gagik VardanyanBassEscamillo
Priit VolmerBassZuniga
Rauno ElpBaritoneZuniga
Tamar NugisBaritoneMoralès
René SoomBaritoneMoralès
Janne ŠevtšenkoSopranoMercédès
Karis TrassMezzo-sopranoMercédès
Merit KraavSopranoMercédès
Kristel PärtnaSopranoFrasquita
Kadri NirgiSopranoFrasquita
Maria LeppojaSopranoFrasquita
Reigo TammTenorLe Dancaïre
Mehis TiitsTenorLe Dancaïre
Mart MadisteTenorLe Remendado
Heldur Harry PõldaTenorLe Remendado

When “Carmen” was first staged in France (1875), it received negative feedback: its plot was considered immoral and characters vulgar. Bizet shocked the audience by portraying ordinary people on stage – villagers, factory workers, gypsies, smugglers, and by showing the death of the main character on stage. Pyotr Tchaikovsky understood the greatness of this piece and predicted a brilliant future for the opera: “Ten years from now it will be the most popular opera in the world”. And he was right, because “Carmen” shortly became one of the most popular operas with the Toreador’s song and the main character’s Habanera becoming the symbols of opera music for many generations.

Bizet’s passionate music is brought to life on stage by the stage director Pierre-Emmanuel Rousseau: “Carmen is a woman haunted by fate and destiny that run between men and superstitions, religion and paganism. To communicate this, I want to return to the sources of the Carmen “myth”: rediscover the harsh and uncompromising spirit of Mérimée’s heroine. In a cigar factory, a no man’s land and an arena, Carmen plays, dances, summons the spirits, and trembles. From the start, she must be aware of her imminent and inevitable death, like an animal that senses danger and the hunter. Carmen is also a figure of anarchy, of the refusal of the established order, of total and deadly freedom, who, through her attitude and her behaviour, challenges bourgeois morality. This figure of a woman like a black sun will find in Don José the instrument of her destiny. Don José is already a murderer; he joined the army to flee from the consequences of his actions and his village. He is broken, dangerous and very unstable. The witch in Carmen will sense that at an instant. She will use José, drive him crazy, and lead him to kill her, because that is his destiny. This is what I want to show in my production of “Carmen”, in the midst of the sand of the bull fighting arena, Madonnas, bandits, sweat, dances, chairs, and bullfighting”.

Performed in French with subtitles in Estonian and English

Recommended age 12+

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