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This week's Opera Daily features the Habanera from Act 1 of the French opera Carmen by Georges Bizet
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In today's edition, we are featuring an OD throwback β Carmen!
Probably the most performed opera in the world, CarmenΒ is an opera in four acts set in Seville during the 1820s. The opera deals with the love and jealousy of Don JosΓ© (tenor), who is taken away from his role as a soldier, and his love MicaΓ«la (soprano) by a gypsy named Carmen (mezzo-soprano). He is later lured into joining Carmenβs crew, but gets insanely jealous when she is around others. This all comes to a head when Carmen makes clear her passion for the bull-fighter Escamillo (baritone). The opera's last act is set outside the bull ring in Seville, where Carmen is stabbed to death by Don JosΓ©. π³
Today weβre listening toΒ the Habanera, or βLβamour est un oiseau rebelleβ from Act 1 of the French operaΒ CarmenΒ by Georges Bizet.
While there have been great interpretations of the title role over the years, weβve decided to share Victoria de los Γngeles with you today.
Even if you donβt know the opera, you will know this tune!
The Habanera is sung by the title character, Carmen in Act 1 after she and the other women workers exit the cigarette factory and gather in the town square. Groups of soldiers already in the square begin flirting with the women, including Carmen. They ask her when she will love them, and she replies with this aria.
Love is a rebellious bird that nobody can tame,
and you call him quite in vain if it suits him not to come.Nothing helps, neither threat nor prayer.
One man talks well, the otherβs mum; it's the other one that I prefer.
He's silent but I like his looks.
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Bizet was a heavy smoker and unfortunately died of a heart attack at 36, three months after Carmenβs premiere. Like many of the great operas, it wasnβt a success when it was first performed in 1875. But despite that, it appears Bizet knew heβd written something special. In a letter to a friend, he wrote the feeling of βabsolute certainty of having found my pathβ.
Sesame StreetΒ created a stop-motion film of an orange singing the Habanera.
While a mezzo-soprano traditionally performs Carmenβs title role, itβs impossible not to include Maria Callas singing this aria.Β CallasΒ neverΒ performed the role on stage, but when she sings Carmen, she becomes Carmen.
Grateful for your time and ears,
Michele
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Wow what a treat - Maria Callas delivers Habanera so well. My favourite opera.
I agree regarding Callas - its an Amazing performance!
Other favorites for me are Horne, Obraztsova, Baltsa, Supervia
Didn't realize Bizet died so Young....
Thanks for the post!