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  1. 5 de jun. de 2024 · Carmen es una ópera dramática en cuatro actos compuesta por Georges Bizet. El libreto, escrito en francés por Ludovic Halévy y Henri Meilhac, se basa en la novela homónima de...

    • 158 min
    • 74
    • Antonio Prieto Pérez
  2. operavision.eu › performance › carmen-3Carmen | Operavision

    Hace 6 días · Today, Carmen is the French opera that is most performed around the globe. Magnificently recreated by Bizet, this a searing depiction of a woman who craves love but creates obsession and jealousy. After Bizet’s sudden death in the same year as the premiere, Carmen won the hearts of audiences in Vienna, Brussels, Saint-Petersburg, New York ...

  3. 6 de jun. de 2024 · On 8 July and 12 August, Teatro EDP Gran Vía will be hosting a production of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, one of the most acclaimed and frequently performed operas internationally. The production will be led by the NovAria Philharmonic Orchestra, the NovAria Choir and the NovAria Ballet company, accompanied by more than 60 artists on ...

  4. 25 de may. de 2024 · Bizet's Carmen. Aigul Akhmetshina sings Carmen at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in London. 208 mins

  5. 1 de jun. de 2024 · Georges Bizet. La ópera clásica francesa de Bizet está protagonizada por Anna Goryachova en la intensa producción de Barrie Kosky. The Royal Opera presenta la ópera Carmen de Bizet, una de las óperas más populares y famosas en todo el mundo. Pasión, sensualidad y violencia.

  6. 28 de may. de 2024 · Georges Bizet - Carmen Suite No. 1 & 2, arranged for six hands by Ernest Guiraud. Performed as part of the Austin Civic Orchestra's annual Parts of the Whole concert on March 23, 2024 at...

    • 13 min
    • 98
    • Austin Civic Orchestra
  7. 30 de may. de 2024 · Georges Bizet (born October 25, 1838, Paris, France—died June 3, 1875, Bougival, near Paris) was a French composer best remembered for his opera Carmen (1875). His realistic approach influenced the verismo school of opera at the end of the 19th century.