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Carmen

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Bristol HippodromeSt Augustine's Parade, Bristol, South-West, BS1 4UZ, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Programme
Bizet, Georges (1838-1875)CarmenLivret de Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halévy
Artistes
Welsh National Opera
Erik NielsenDirection
James SouthallDirection
Patrice CaurierMise en scène
NNCostumes
Christian FenouillatDécors
Moshe LeiserMise en scène
Kirstin ChávezMezzo-sopranoCarmen
Gwyn Hughes JonesTénorDon Jose
Simon ThorpeBarytonEscamillo
Madeleine ShawSopranoMercedes
Samantha HaySopranoFrasquita
Jessica MuirheadSopranoMicaëla
Alessandra VolpeMezzo-sopranoCarmen
Peter WeddTénorDon José
Kostas SmoriginasBaryton-basseEscamillo
Amy FrestonSopranoFrasquita
Emma CarringtonContraltoMercédès
Aidan SmithBarytonZuniga

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

Carmen par Patrice Caurier, nos comptes-rendus

Welsh National Opera
Moonflower in blossom: Aigul Akhmetshina on Carmen
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