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Carmen

Love, jealousy, and death, Bizet's most popular work includes all the ingredients for a successful opera.

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  • "卡門"
  • "Carmen on the harbour"
  • "Bi cai"@en
  • "Brizet's Carmen"@en
  • "Roland Petit's ballet of Carmen"
  • "Greatest showman on Earth"
  • "Metropolitan Opera presents"
  • "Roland Petit's Carmen"
  • "Flamenco trilogy"
  • "Opera Australia"
  • "Columbia TriStar Home Video 04879"
  • "Carmen ; The cheat"@en
  • "Cecil B. DeMille, the greatest showman on Earth"
  • "Carlos Saura's flamenco trilogy"
  • "Carmen story"
  • "belle au bois dormant"
  • "比才"
  • "Georges Bizet's Carmen"
  • "Carmen, opera in four acts"
  • "George Bizet's Carmen"
  • "GWC 292"@en
  • "Carmen"
  • "Carmen"@en
  • "cigale et la fourmi"
  • "Bizet's Carmen"@en
  • "Bizet's Carmen"
  • "Carlos Saura's Carmen"
  • "Cecil B. DeMille's Carmen"@en
  • "Cecil B. DeMille's Carmen"
  • "Ka men"@en

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  • "The great singing actress Waltraud Meier stars as Carmen in Franco Zeffirelli's sumptuous production of Bizet's colorful opera. A beautiful gypsy driven by passion and love of freedom, she draws the soldier Don José, portrayed by the legendary Plácido Domingo, into a web of love and jealousy that will seal her fate. Angela Gheorghiu is Micaëla, the innocent girl Don José left behind, and Sergei Leiferkus sings the bullfighter Escamillo. James Levine leads the Met orchestra and chorus."
  • "Explores the classic tale of passion and betrayal by paralleling the on and off stage lives of a group of dancers."
  • "Séville, vers 1820. Carmen, une ardente gitane, séduit le brigadier Don José. A la suite d'un duel, il déserte et la rejoint dans la montagne. Mais Carmen est maintenant amoureuse du torero Escamillo. Plus tard, aux arènes de Séville où se produit Escamillo, Don José demande à Carmen de revenir à lui. Elle refuse. Il la pognarde."
  • "Love, jealousy, and death, Bizet's most popular work includes all the ingredients for a successful opera."@en
  • "Silent film recreation of Hugo Risenfeld's arrangement of the Bizet's music for the opera."
  • "In 19th century Seville, Carmen seduces a naive Army coporal, Don Jose, who abandons his career, his fiancee, and his dying mother for Carmen. A film version of the opera by Georges Bizet."
  • "A seamstress delivering a dress to the opening night of the opera suffers a blow to the head and imagines that she is Carmen."
  • "Spectacle musical sur scène enregistré au Glyndebourne Opera House, Lewes, Sussex, Angleterre le 17 août 2002 dans le cadre du Glyndebourne Festival Opera. Avec Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano (Carment) ; Marcus Haddock, ténor (Don José) ; Laurent Naouri, baryton Escamillo) ; Lisa Milne, soprano (Micaëla) ; et autres solistes ; Glyndebourne Chorus ; Children's Chorus, Stoke Brunswick School ; London Philharmonic Orchestra ; Philippe Jordan, chef d'orchestre."
  • "Don Jose fascinated by the gipsy Carmen contrives her release from prison after she is arrested. When he is later arrested, Carmen, though beginning to fall under the spell of the toreador Escamillo persuades him to flee with her. Later, having tired of Jose, Carmen promises herself to Escamillo if he wins, but the jealous Jose appears, and stabs her as Escamillo emerges triumphantly with the crowd."
  • "Auditioning dancers for a flamenco ballet adaptation of the opera Carmen, a charismatic choreographier discovers a fiery new leading lady. During rehearsals they become involved in a torrid affair whose emotions parallel the story of jealousy and betrayal in the production."
  • "Concertopname gemaakt in 1987 in de Metropolitan Opera, New York."
  • "Stage production of the opera in which Carmen (Agnes Baltsa) seduces, spurns, and is killed by Don José (José Carreras)."
  • ""When Don Jose, a new officer in a Spanish coastal city, refuses to take a bribe from smugglers who live in the mountains that would allow them to bring illegal goods into the city, Carmen, a tempestuous gypsy who lives with them, is sent to seduce Don Jose. She gets work in a tobacco factory and dances at night in a tavern, where Morales, an officer, and Escamillo, a toreador, unsuccessfully woo her. Don Jose becomes infatuated with Carmen and is enticed to leave his position by the wall, thus allowing the smugglers entrance. The next day, Carmen cuts Frasquita, a factory girl who loves Don Jose, during a fight and is arrested by Don Jose. After he allows her to stop at the tavern, the drunken Morales insults Don Jose, they fight, and Morales is killed. Carmen and Don Jose flee to the smugglers in the mountains. After Carmen, contending that she belongs to no man, leaves with Escamillo for Seville, Don Jose follows. At the arena gate during Escamillo's bullfight, Carmen tells Don Jose that they are through. He stabs her and she dies as the crowd cheers the victorious Escamillo"--AFI catalog, 1911-1920."@en
  • "Fiction. Drame. Le chorégraphe Antonio s'apprête à monter un ballet "flamenco" tiré de la Carmen de Bizet. Il trouve l'interprète idéale en une jeune fille au prénom pédestiné de Carmen, fatale et séductrice comme celle de la nouvelle de Mérimée. Il se prend de passion pour elle. Leur histoire d'amour et la fiction s'entremêlent tragiquement [(c) Dictionnaire mondial des films, Larousse, 2005]. Avec Antonio Gades, Laura Del Sol, Paco De Lucía, Cristina Hoyos, Juan Antonio Jimenez, Sebastian Moreno, Jose Yepes."
  • "Stage production of the classic opera, with Agnes Baltsa as Carmen, who seduces and then spurns soldier Don José."
  • "A luxuriantly filmed version of Bizet's opera."
  • "Staged in London's Earls Court."
  • "A presentation of Bizet's opera, with Maria Ewing as Carmen who seduces and then spurns the young army corporal played by Luis Lima."
  • "Carmen tells the familiar story of the gypsy and the soldier who loves her and kills her when she is unfaithful. Joan the woman is the story of Joan of Arc. In The whispering chorus a frustrated bookkeeper embezzles money and pretends to have been murdered. In Male and female, a group of spoiled aristocrats are shipwrecked with their servants. In The Volga boatman, a Bolshevik leader falls for an aristocrat during the revolution."
  • "Stage production of the opera in which Carmen seduces, spurns, and is killed by Don José."
  • "Steven Pimlott's grand-scale production of the opera by Georges Bizet."
  • "A director-choreographer's search for a fiery, passionate Carmen takes him to flamenco dance schools where he eventually discovers his leading lady in an untried young dancer. As time goes on, they find themselves living the "Carmen" story of love and treachery."
  • "A choreographer casts an unknown to dance the role of Carmen in a new ballet based on Bizet. They have an affair. She proves incapable of fidelity to both her imprisoned husband and her new lover. This is a musical with a difference, a variant on the life-mirrors-art theme, dance rehearsals mingling with sexual encounters, real fights with choreographed ones, and Bizet's music using the voices of singers such as Regina Resnik and Mario Del Monaco."
  • "This famous film of the world's best-loved opera, directed by Herbert von Karajan, features the three greatest exponents of their respective roles at the time: Grace Bumbry's magnificently seductive-toned Carmen, Mirella Freni's ineffably lovely, touching Micaëla, and Jon Vickers's thrillingly manic-depressive Don José."
  • "In 19th century Seville, Carmen seduces a naive Army corporal, Don José, who abandons his career, his fiancée, and his dying mother for Carmen."
  • "In 19th century Seville, the lusty, tempestuous Carmen seduces a naive Army corporal, Don José. Jose abandons his career, his fiancée and even his dying mother for the love of this sultry gypsy. But soon she spurns for the love of a toreador, Escamillo. Crazed with jealousy, José begs Carmen to return to him, but her taunting declaration of independence results in tragedy."
  • "Antonio, chorégraphe espagnol, décide de monter "Carmen" en ballet. Estimant trop âgée Cristina, la vedette de sa troupe, Antonio lui préfère une jeune danseuse, médiocre mais attirante. L'atmosphère est lourde et, parallèlement aux répétitions et à la représentation de l'opéra, les danseurs vont vivre dans leur chair la tragédie de Carmen...Une tragédie amoureuse sur fond de flamenco dont Carlos saura a su extraire toute la force pour ne laisser place qu'à la dance et à la musique."
  • "A director-choreographer's search for a fiery, passionate Carmen takes him to flamenco dance schools where he eventually discovers his leading lady in an untired young dancer. As time goes on, they find themselves living the "Carmen" story of love and treachery. Award-winning film in Spanish with English subtitles from director Carlos Saura, and starring Antonio Gades and Laura Del Sol."
  • "Carmen stars famed Metropolitan Opera soprano Geraldine Farrar in her most famous role on stage and screen. Her high-spirited and erotic performance dominates this vibrant film adaptation of Prosper Meimee's story and George Bizet's opera."@en
  • "Staged in London's Earls Court, Steven Pimlott's production portrays a vivid celebration of life before the final death. Maria Ewing sings the part of the passionate Gypsy with all the temperament the role demands."
  • "Julia Migenes-Johnson, Faith Esham, sopranos; Placido Domingo, tenor; Ruggero Raimondi, bass; other soloists; French Radio Chorus and Children's Chorus; National Orchestra of France; Lorin Maazel, conductor."
  • "Antonio, chorégraphe espagnol, décide de monter "Carmen" en ballet. Estimant la vedette de sa troupe trop âgée. Antonio lui préfère une jeune danseuse, médiocre mais attirante. L'atmosphère est lourde et, parallèlement aux répétitions et à la représentation de l'opéra, une passion va naître entre les deux danseurs. La tragédie de Carmen se répétera t-elle ?"
  • "Backstage story involving production of a flamenco version of Bizet's Carmen."
  • "In 19th century Seville, the lusty, tempestuous Carmen seduces a naive Army corporal, newly assigned to the village fortress. He abandons his career, his fiancée and even his dying mother for the love of this sultry gypsy. But soon she spurns him in favor of a toreador. Crazed with jealousy, he begs Carmen to return to him, but her taunting declaration of independence results in tragedy."
  • "Présentation d'extraits de l'opéra Carmen, de Georges Bizet, par le choeur et l'orchestre de l'Opéra de Rome, dirigés par Angelo Questa et des solistes de la Scala de Milan, dans une mise en scène d'E. Fulchignoni. Les rôles de Carmen et Don José sont mimés par des acteurs, sur les voix de Cleo Elmo et Giacinto Prandelli. Tito Gobbi interprète Escamillo. Commentaire récité en anglais par Olin Downes. Opéra chanté en italien. Opéra de H. Meilhac et L. Halévy sur une nouvelle de Prosper Mérimée."
  • "Taped performance of Bizet's Carmen by the New York City Opera. Frank Corsaro's nontraditional production updates the action to 1936 during the Spanish Civil War. Intermission features include interviews with Beverly Sills, Christopher Keene, Victoria Vergara, Jacque Trussel and Frank Corsaro."
  • ""Maria Ewing is the fiery, seductive gypsy who dares to love as she chooses, regardless of the cost. Luis Lima is the tragic Don José, whose obsessive desire for Carmen destroys them both"--Container."
  • "Carmen seduces Don Jose who abandons his career, his fiancee and even his dying mother for the love of this sultry gypsy. When Carmen spurns him in favor of a toreador, Don Jose becomes crazed with jealousy."
  • "Film version of the classic opera, with Migenes-Johnson as Carmen, and Domingo as Don José. Carmen seduces Don José who then deserts his post, his family and his honor. When the dashing toreador Escamillo wins Carmen's affections, the spurned Don José is filled with rage and jealousy, and tragedy ensues."@en
  • "Film version of the classic opera, with Migenes-Johnson as Carmen, and Domingo as Don José. Carmen seduces Don José who then deserts his post, his family and his honor. When the dashing toreador Escamillo wins Carmen's affections, the spurned Don José is filled with rage and jealousy, and tragedy ensues."
  • "Ballet set to George Bizet's classic music."
  • "A seamstress delivering a dress to the opening night of the opera suffers a blow on the head and imagines that she is Carmen."
  • "Leidenschaft, Begierde und Tod - all dies ist Carmen in dieser einzigartigen Verfilmung der Oper von Georges Bizet. Hunerttausende Kinobesucher waren hingerissen von der dramatischen Inszenierung dieses Klassikers. Weltstars Placio Domingo und Julia Migenés begeistern nicht nur durch ihre Stimmen, sondern auch durch ihre schauspielerischen Fähigkeiten."
  • "This film has been restored from deMille's personal nitrate copy housed in the George Eastman House/International Museum of Photography and Film, New York. It is the classic story of Carmen (Geraldine Farrar), the earthy and teasing gypsy girl who seduces the wrong soldier, Don Jose (Wallace Reid), and meets an unenviable fate. Director Cecil B. DeMille originally wanted to base this version on the classic opera, but because it was protected by copyright laws, the rights were too expensive to acquire so he settled on the novel by Prosper Mérimée. The two story lines are very similar. The main difference is that Don Jose dies in the novella, but not the opera. Working with Farrar, the star of the Metropolitan Opera in her first film role, taught DeMille much about directing and shaping spectacle with an operatic intensity. Instead of rehearsing and drilling, he discussed the meaning of each scene with his actors, then allowed them to express themselves as spontaneously as possible. While he refused credit for two of the film's highlights, the fight between the women in the cigarette factory and the bullfight, his evocative twilight landscapes early in the film and his extraordinary choreography of the story's tragic ending are also impressive."
  • ""Georges Bizet's Carmen, one of the world's favorite operas, is directed for The Royal Opera by the eminent Spanish actress and director, Nuria Espert. Blazing with passion, lust and jealously, this production is Hispanic to the core..."--Container."
  • ""A film version of the famous Bizet opera, where a soldier (Don Jose) falls in love with a beautiful factory worker (Carmen), but she does not reciprocate his feelings" -- IMDB."
  • "Aunque mantiene la línea argumental básica de la famosa ópera de Bizet, esta película es una parodia de la inmortal ópera. Niní Marshall se sueña como Carmen tras sufrir un golpe en la cabeza. Mientras el resto de los personajes mantiene la fidelidad a su correspondiente papel en la ópera, Marshall satiriza los diálogos y las situaciones."@es
  • "A thrilling new production from Sydney Harbour. Carmen tells the story of naive soldier Don Josè who abandons his childhood sweetheart & deserts the army when he falls under the spell of an alluring gypsy."
  • "Décidé à monter un nouveau spectacle de danse sur le thème de Carmen, un chorégraphe cherche la danseuse idéale correspondant à l'image qu'il se fait lui-même du personnage. Il la trouve finalement et en tombe amoureux."
  • "Il ruolo della protagonista, la gitana Carmen, libera e volubile, di cui si innamora il nobile Josè, che arriverà ad uccidere per lei, fu affidato a Geraldine Farrar, all'epoca prima donna del Metropolitan di New York."
  • "Tragic love story of the beautiful Carmen and a Spanish soldier."
  • "This opera is set in Seville and portrays Bizet's Carmen."
  • "Die preisgekrönte Ballettversion des Stoffes verbindet dokumentarische Studien aus dem Milieu der Tänzer und Musiker mit einer modernen Liebesgeschichte: Ein ehrgeiziger Choreograf bereitet eine "Carmen"-Aufführung vor und verliebt sich während der Proben in seine Primaballerina. Auf mehreren Ebenen vollzieht der Film eine ebenso intelligente wie sinnlich-poetische Analyse der "Carmen"-Motive, erforscht ihre aktuelle Bedeutung ebenso wie ihre mythische Zeitlosigkeit. Sauras Bearbeitung unterscheidet sich von konventionellen Adaptionen vor allem dadurch, daß sie den Prozeß der Bearbeitung selbst zum Thema macht und den Verbindungslinien zwischen Kunst und Leben nachspürt. Brillant gestaltete Tanzszenen und eine mitreißende Musikbegleitung (der Gitarrist Paco de Lucia führt Bizets Kompositionen auf ihre Wurzeln in der spanischen Volkskultur zurück) verdecken einige Schwächen in den Spielfilmteilen. (www.filmevona-z.de, 14.3.11)."
  • "Adaptation cinématographique de l'opéra de Georges Byet. Tournée en Espagne en décors naturels. Outil pour l'enseignement du français langue seconde."
  • "Modern ensemble of musicians and dancers rehearse a flamenco interpretation of the Carmen story; the producer is so obsessed with getting everything right that he even casts a girl called Carmen in the lead role."
  • "In 19th century Seville, the lusty, tempestuous Carmen seduces a naive army corporal, Don Jose. Jose abandons his career and comrades for the love of this sultry gypsy. Carmen, however, soon spurns Jose for the love of a toreador, Escamillo. Crazed with jealousy, Jose begs Carmen to return to him, but her taunting declaration of independence results in tragedy."@en
  • "In 19th century Seville, the lusty, tempestuous Carmen seduces a naive army corporal, Don Jose. Jose abandons his career and comrades for the love of this sultry gypsy. Carmen, however, soon spurns Jose for the love of a toreador, Escamillo. Crazed with jealousy, Jose begs Carmen to return to him, but her taunting declaration of independence results in tragedy."
  • "In 19th cenetury Seville, Carmen seduces a naive Army corporal, Don Jose, who abandons his career, his fiancee, and his dying mother for Carmen."
  • "In 19th century Seville, the lusty, tempestuous Carmen seduces a naive Army corporal, Don Jose. Jose abandons his career, his fiancee and even his dying mother for the love of this sultry gypsy. But soon she spurns for the love of a toreador, Escamillo. Crazed with jealousy, Jose begs Carmen to return to him, but her taunting declaration of independence results in tragedy."@en
  • "Bizet opera performed by the Glyndebourne Festival Opera about a gypsy who has an affair with a lieutenant and a toreador."@en
  • "Die Arbeiterinnen der Zigarettenfabrik von Sevilla haben Pause. Sie flanieren auf der Straße und umgarnen die Soldaten, die hier stationiert sind. Die Zigeunerin Carmen, eine der Arbeiterinnen hat es auf den jungen, hübschen, aber unerfahrenen Soldaten Jose abgesehen. Kurze Zeit später flammt unter den Mädchen ein Streit auf; Carmen verletzt eine Kollegin mit einem Messer. Ausgerechnet Jose muß sie verhaften. Sie überredet ihn, sie laufen zu lassen. Daraufhin wird er selbst verhaftet. Einige Tage später wartet Carmen in einem Schmugglerversteck auf die Rückkehr von Jose. Endlich kommt er, die beiden sind glücklich, bis der Zapfenstreich ertönt. Der pflichtbewußte Jose muß in die Kaserne zurück. Darüber ist Carmen empört, sie wirft ihm vor, daß er sie nicht wirklich liebt, wenn ihm jetzt seine Pflicht wichtiger ist. In diesem Moment erscheint Joses Vorgesetzer und macht Carmen schöne Augen. Rasend vor Eifersucht verletzt Jose ihn mit seinem Schwert. Nun muß Jose fliehen und sich verstecken. Er findet bei den Schmugglern und Zigeunern Unterschlupf. Jetzt, da Jose bei ihr ist, verliert Carmen das Interesse an ihm. Ihr war es nur um die Eroberung gegangen. Sie wendet sich dem strahlenden Torero Escamillo zu. Der abgewiesene Jose schwört Rache. Vor der Arena zu Sevilla. Carmen will zum Stierkampf. Auf dem Weg dorthin taucht Jose auf und gesteht ihr noch einmal seine Liebe. Sie aber verlacht ihn nur. Rasend vor Wut ersticht Jose die Zigeunerin und bricht dann über ihr zusammen. (www.opern-reisen.de, 25.3.11)."
  • "In 19th century Seville, the lusty, tempestuous Carmen seduces a naive Army corporal, Don Jose. Jose abandons his career, his fiancee and even his dying mother for the love of this sultry gypsy. Carmen, however, soon spurns Jose for the love a toreador, Escamillo. Crazed with jealousy, Jose begs Carmen to return to him, but her taunting declaration of independence results in tragedy."
  • "This film has been restored from deMille's personal nitrate copy housed in the George Eastman House/International Museum of Photography and Film, New York. It is the classic story of Carmen (Geraldine Farrar), the earthy and teasing gypsy girl who seduces the wrong soldier, Don Jose (Wallace Reid), and meets an unenviable fate. Director Cecil B. DeMille originally wanted to base this version on the classic opera, but because it was protected by copyright laws, the rights were too expensive to acquire so he settled on the nouvelle by Prosper Mérimée. The two story lines are very similar. The main difference is that Don Jose dies in the novella, but not the opera. Working with Farrar, the star of the Metropolitan Opera in her first film role, taught DeMille much about directing and shaping spectacle with an operatic intensity. Instead of rehearsing and drilling, he discussed the meaning of each scene with his actors, then allowed them to express themselves as spontaneously as possible. While he refused credit for two of the film's highlights - the fight between the women in the cigarette factory and the bullfight - his evocative twilight landscapes early in the film and his extraordinary choreography of the story's tragic ending are also impressive."@en
  • "The line between fantasy and reality dissolves during intense rehearsals for a dance production of the opera Carmen, when the director of the dance company and his young star find themselves living the "Carmen" story of love and treachery."
  • "A seamstress delivering a dress to the opening night of the opera Camen suffers a blow on the head and imagines that she is Carmen."
  • "A rehearsal for the ballet Carmen finds dancers playing out in reality the parts of the drama."
  • "[The cheat] Depicts an impulsive, social climbing woman who gambles away Red Cross funds entrusted to her. She seeks the help of an Asian merchant to save her reputation and in return becomes his property."@en
  • "Ballet version of the tragic tale of a Spanish officer who throws his life away for the love of a gypsy temptress."@en
  • "A live recording of the original production of Carmen, broadcasted for television on December 9, 1978."@en
  • "Es la historia de Carmen y Antonio y su pasión obsesiva. Un amor y de un desamor que tiene un desenlace fatal."@es
  • "The love story of a choreographer who falls in love with a dancer becomes similar to the play they are rehearsing."
  • "Choreograf Antonio ist besessen davon, die perfekte Primaballerina für die Aufführung von Bizets Oper >>Carmen<< zu finden. Als er die talentierte wie temperamentvolle Carmen kennen lernt, ist es um ihn geschehen. Doch wie in der Oper zerstört Eifersucht ihre Liebe. Die Grenzen zwischen den realen Figuren und ihren Rollen verschwimmen... (Quelle: Umschlag)."
  • "Spectacle musical sur scène enregistré en direct du Royal Opera House de Covent Garden à Londres en décembre 2006."
  • "The line between fantasy and reality dissolves when during intense rehearsals for a dance production of Carmen the director of the dance company and his young star find themselves living the "Carmen" story of love and treachery."
  • "Presents Bizet's opera performed by the Orchestre national de France conducted by Lorin Maazel and starring Placido Domingo and others."@en
  • "La passione fatale del brigadiere José per la sensuale sigaraia Carmen: quando diserta per raggiungerla sulle montagne, lei lo tradisce con il torero Escamillo e don José non può impedirsi di ucciderla davanti all'arena di Siviglia dove Escamillo sta toreando. (Mereghetti)."
  • "Filmbewerking van de bekende opera over een jongeman en zijn passie voor een zigeunerin."
  • "A film version of the famous Bizet's opera where a solider falls in love with a beautiful factory worker."
  • "Aragón, Spain, 1938. Carmela and her two companions quit their posts as entertainers for the Republican troops in search for a better fortune. By mistake, they cross over to the Nationalist zone, get arrested and are given the chance to perform for their freedom."
  • "The line between fantasy and reality dissolves when during intense rehearsals for a dance production of the opera Carmen the director of the dance company and his young star find themselves living the "Carmen" story of love and treachery."
  • "In 19t cenetury Sevlle, Carmen seduces a nave Army corporal, Don Jose, wo abandons s career, s fancee, and s dyng moter for Carmen."
  • "Un chorégraphe, Antonio, cherche l'interprète principale pour un ballet de style flamenco qu'il veut monter sur le thème de l'histoire de Carmen. Il déniche dans un cours de danse une jeune femme qui se prénomme justement Carmen et lui semble présenter les qualités voulues pour le rôle. Au long des répétitions, Antonio s'éprend de Carmen et sa passion grandit même lorsqu'il découvre que la danseuse est aussi frivole et menteuse que son modèle fictif."
  • "Historia de amor y celos en donde el deseo aniquilador conduce a los personajes a la destrucción."@es
  • "Adaptation cinématographique de l'opéra de Georges Bizet, sur un livret de Meilhac et Halévy, inspiré d'une nouvelle de Prosper Mérimée, par l'Orchestre national de France, le choeur et la maîtrise de Radio-France dirigés par Lorin Maazel. Principaux interprètes : Julia Migenes-Johnson, Placido Domingo, Ruggero Raimondi, Faith Esham."
  • "Televised version of Georges Bizet's opera Carmen, recorded live at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, featuring Zubin Mehta, Maria Ewing and Luis Lima."@en
  • "The accent is on stark realism and dramatic intensity in this production, characterized by detailed, naturalistic sets and costumes."
  • "Maria Ewing is the fiery, seductive gypsy who dares to love as she chooses, regardless of the cost. Luis Lima is the tragic Don José, whose obsessive desire for Carmen destroys them both."
  • "Peter Hall's production reveals Bizet's opera as a torrid drama of passion, blood, and squalor. Featuring Malcolm Walker, Marie McLaughlin, Barry McCauley, Xavier Depraz, Maria Ewing, and Elizabeth Collier."
  • "Mikhail Baryshnikov stars in this version of the Bizet classic. Co-starring Zizi Jeanmaire as Carmen."
  • "A ballet version of the famous story of Carmen and her star-crossed lover, Don José."
  • "The accent is on stark realism and dramatic intensity in John Bury's carefully detailed and naturalistic sets and costumes."@en
  • "Richard Eyre's stunning new production of Bizet's opera was the talk of the town when it was unveiled on New Year's Eve 2009. Elīna Garanča leads the cast as the iconic gypsy of the title--a woman desired by every man but determined to remain true to herself. Roberto Alagna is Don José, the soldier who falls under her spell and sacrifices everything for her love, only to be cast aside when the toreador Escamillo (Teddy Tahu Rhodes) piques Carmen's interest. With dances created by star choreographer Christopher Wheeldon and conducted by rising maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin, this Carmen brings every aspect of Bizet's tale to thrilling life, from its lighthearted beginning to its inevitably tragic climax."@en
  • "Auditioning dancers for a flamenco ballet adaptation of the opera Carmen, a charismatic choreographer discovers a fiery new leading lady. During rehearsals they become involved in a torrid affair whose emotions parallel the story of jealousy and betrayal in the production."
  • "Don Jose, un oficial, es seducido pro una mujer gitana llamada Carmen, con la finalidad de facilitar a su clan el contrabando. Pero Don José está obsesionado en mantener la atención de Carmen, por lo que acabará convirtiéndose en un violento delincuente"
  • "In this production at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, world-famous and highly controversial stage director Calixto Bieito, admired for his evocative stagings, sees Carmen the embodiment of the mythical gypsy and touches upon sensitive issues such as racism, xenophobia and right-wing politics."
  • "Film version of the classic opera, with Migenes-Johnson as Carmen who seduces and then spurns the young army corporal played by Domingo."
  • "A director/choreographer of a dance company in present day Spain searches for a fiery and passionate Carmen for his dance production. His search takes him to a flamenco dance school where he eventually discovers his Carmen in an untried young dancer...named Carmen. As the rigors of rehearsal become more and more intense, Carmen and Antonio find themselves living the "Carmen" story of love and treachery."@en
  • "Tijdens de repetities van een ballet naar de opera Carmen begint een choreograaf een verhouding met de danseres Carmen, die hem dermate obsedeert dat hun verhouding hetzelfde dramatische einde krijgt als de opera."
  • "In 19th century Seville, the lusty, tempestuous Carmen seduces a naive Army corporal, Don Jose. Jose abandons his career, his fiancee and even his dying mother for the love of this sultry gypsy. But soon she spurns him for the love of a toreador, Escamillo. Crazed with jealousy, Jose begs Carmen to return to him, but her taunting declaration of independence results in tragedy."
  • "Live performance of the 1978 Opera Cominque production of Bizet's opera Carmen with spoken dialogue, conducted by Carlos Kleiber, with Placido Domingo and Elena Obraztsova."
  • "The Spanish gypsy Carmen lives only for sensuality. Love drives her from man to man. She encompasses the sergeant Don José with her wiles, and leads him to mutiny and desertion. Finally nothing remains for him but to join a band of smugglers of which Carmen is a member. His fate is endurable as long as he keeps hold of the love of Carmen, but when she turns from him he is sunk into despair."
  • "Television adaptation of a ballet originally produced onstage. Presented as part of Invitation to the dance, a six-part series featuring the works of contemporary choreographers from different countries, introduced by Rudolf Nureyev."
  • "Dans la chaleur de Séville, l'histoire tragique de Don José soldat devenu contrebandier par amour pour Carmen, la belle bohémienne."
  • "One of Carlos Saura's curious hybrids of flamenco ballet and conventional motion picture plot. The core of the film concerns a company of dancers who are preparing to stage 'Carmen'. Professional ballet dancers perform set pieces from 'Carmen' in rehearsal, while interwoven fictional and largely wordlessly-acted subplots involve the principals, for instance an out-of-hours romance between the dancers portraying Carmen and Antonio."
  • "It is an opera about the struggle between a man and a woman, extremes of passion and Carmen's ultimate sacrifice following her search for absolute freedom."
  • "Follows the progress of a theatre company as they rehearse and perform Carmen. The lives of the main performers parallel those of the characters inBizet's opera."
  • "To complete his production of "Carmen," a director-choreographer must find a leading lady. His obsessive search for a fiery, passionate Carmen takes him to flamenco dance schools where he eventually discovers his leading lady in an untried young dancer named Carmen. As time goes on, they find themselves living the "Carmen" story of love and treachery."
  • "Andalusien 1820. Sergeant Don José soll die rebellische Tabakarbeiterin Carmen verhaften. Die schöne Zigeunerin aber verdreht Don José dermassen den Kopf, dass er sie laufen lässt. Dafür muss er selbst einen Monat Arrest auf sich nehmen. Aus dem Gefängnis entlassen, verfällt er der feurigen Schönheit erneut. Doch es gibt einen Nebenbuhler: Der Stierkämpfer Escamillo, der sich auch in Carmen verliebt hat. Zwischen Escamillo und Don José kommt es zu einem dramatischen Streit."
  • "Don José va assiter à la sortie des cigarières de la manufacture, où tout le monde est fasciné par la beauté de Carmen. Une fois de plus, l'enjoleuse jette sa fleur à l'indifférent, le trouble avant de le provoquer lorsqu'il doit la conduire à la prison. Une fois de plus, il va tout abandonner pour elle, devenir contrebandier, enfin être trahi par elle pour les beaux yeux d'un toréador."
  • "A flamenco version of Carmen."
  • ""The Royal Opera House celebrates its first new staging of this classic in nearly 20 years. Maria Ewing is the fiery, seductive gypsy who dares to love as she chooses, regardless of the cost. Luis Lima is the tragic Don José, whose obsessive desire for Carmen destroys them both."--Container."
  • "Carmen, a beautiful gypsy, captures the heart of Corporal Don José. Their sultry relationship leads to his rejection of his former love, mutiny against his superior, and joining a gang of smugglers, and eventually jealous rages and murder."
  • "In 19th century Seville, Don Jose, a naive army corporal seduced by Carmen, abandons his career, his fiancee, even his dying mother. However, Carmen soon tires of him and takes up with a toreador. Don Jose begs the gypsy to return to him, but tragedy is the result of her taunting declarations of freedom."@en
  • "[Carmen] A beautiful gypsy girl uses her irresistible charms to seduce a faithful military guard so that a band of smugglers can penetrate his stronghold."@en
  • "The tragic tale of a Spanish officer who throws his life away for the love of a gypsy temptress."
  • "Aragon, Spain, 1938. Carmela and her two companions quit their posts as entertainers for the Republican troops in search for a better fortune. By mistake, they cross over to the Nationalist zone, get arrested and are given the chance to perform for their freedom."
  • "To complete his production of "Carmen," a director-choreographer must find a leading lady. His obsessive search for a fiery, passionate Carmen, takes him to flamenco dance schools where he eventually discovers his leading lady in an untried young dancer named Carmen. As time goes on, they find themselves living the "Carmen" story of love and treachery."
  • "Drama with numerous dance scenes, based on the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet, from the novel by Prosper Mérimée."
  • "A tale of love, betrayal, and murder."
  • "In 19th century Seville, the lusty, tempestuous Carmen seduces a naive Army corporal, Don Jose. Jose abandons his career, his fiancee and even his dying mother for the love of this sultry gypsy. But soon she spurns him for the love of a toreador, Escamillo. Crazed with jealousy, Jose begs Carmen to reutrn to him, but her taunting declaration of independence results in tragedy."
  • "La passione fatale del brigadiere José per la sensuale sigaraia Carmen: quando disertata per raggiungerla sulle montagne, lei lo tradisce con il torero Escamillo e don José non può impedirsi di ucciderla davanti all'arena di Siviglia dove Escamillo sta toreando. (Mereghetti)."@it
  • "Carmen, a beautiful and sultry gypsy, woos the corporal Don José. Their relationship leads to his rejection of his former love, mutiny against his superior, and joining a gang of smugglers. His jealousy when she turns from him to the bullfighter Escamillo leads to murder."
  • "In 19th century Seville, the lusty, tempestuous Carmen seduces a naive Army corporal, Don Jose, newly assigned to the village fortress. Jose abandons his career, his fiancee and even his dying mother for the love of this sultry gypsy. But soon she spurns him in favor of a toreador, Escamillo. Crazed with jealousy, Jose begs Carmen to return to him, but her taunting declaration of independence results in tragedy."
  • "The director/choreographer of a dance company in Spain must find a leading lady for his flamenco production of Carmen."
  • "Le soldat Don José tombe éperdument amoureux de Carmen, une belle cigarettière placée sous sa surveillance... Mais celle-ci s'enfuit dans les montagnes et se trouve un nouvel amant..."
  • "Summary: Carmen, a gypsy who works in a cigarette factory, seduces a French corporal. When he catches her flirting with a toreador, the corporal, Don Jose, kills her."
  • "This famous film of the world's best-loved opera, directed by Herbert von Karajan, features the three greatest exponents of their respective roles at the time: Grace Bumbry's magnificently seductive-toned Carmen, Mirella Freni's ineffably lovely, touching Micaela, and Jon Vickers's thrillingly manic-depressive Don Jose."@en
  • "A charismatic choreographer discovers a fiery new leading lady while auditioning dancers for a flamenco ballet adaptation of the opera Carmen. During rehearsals they become involved in a torrid affair whose emotions parallel the story of jealousy and betrayal in the production."
  • "Presents Bizet's tragic opera of Don Jose, a Spanish officer who throws his life away for the love of Carmen, a beautiful gypsy temptress."
  • "Concertopname gemaakt in 1991 in het Royal Opera House Covent Garden in Londen."

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