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Carmen

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Bristol HippodromeSt Augustine's Parade, Bristol, South-West, BS1 4UZ, Reino Unido
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de London
Programa
Bizet, Georges (1838-1875)CarmenLibreto de Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halévy
Intérpretes
Welsh National Opera
Erik NielsenDirección
James SouthallDirección
Patrice CaurierDirección de escena
UnknownDiseño de vestuario
Christian FenouillatDiseño de escena
Moshe LeiserDirección de escena
Kirstin ChávezMezzosopranoCarmen
Gwyn Hughes JonesTenorDon Jose
Simon ThorpeBarítonoEscamillo
Madeleine ShawSopranoMercedes
Samantha HaySopranoFrasquita
Jessica MuirheadSopranoMicaëla
Alessandra VolpeMezzosopranoCarmen
Peter WeddTenorDon José
Kostas SmoriginasBajo-barítonoEscamillo
Amy FrestonSopranoFrasquita
Emma CarringtonContraltoMercédès
Aidan SmithBarítonoZuniga

She’s not a bad person. However, she is a deadly cocktail of desire and devastation. Carmen is a byword for passion and intoxication and without doubt one of the most alluring, popular and well-known operas in the world. This earthy and visceral production transports you to a vivid 19th century Spain. The stage is set perfectly for the sultry Habanera and the rousing Toreador Song.

As a force of nature, utterly unbowed by social norms, Carmen – too beautiful, too fiery and too fast – can only attract trouble. Don José has no choice but to fall for her. A man sent spinning by the whirlwind of Carmen, struggling with longing and the demands of conscience and duty.

  • Running time approximately three hours including one interval

  • Sung in French with surtitles in English and Welsh

  • Co-production with Scottish Opera

Críticas de Carmen dirigida por Patrice Caurier

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