Bizet's Carmen Uncovered

Bizet's Carmen Uncovered
Title Bizet's Carmen Uncovered PDF eBook
Author Richard Langham Smith
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 341
Release 2021
Genre Music
ISBN 1783275251

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Bizet's Carmen Uncovered exposes the myths and stereotypes that so often surround this much loved opera by exploring its first staging, and the particularly Spanish contexts in which the opera was conceived, written, and staged.

Carmen Abroad

Carmen Abroad
Title Carmen Abroad PDF eBook
Author Richard Langham Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 387
Release 2020-07-30
Genre Music
ISBN 1108638813

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From the 'old world' to the 'new' and back again, this transnational history of the performance and reception of Bizet's Carmen – whose subject has become a modern myth and its heroine a symbol – provides new understanding of the opera's enduring yet ever-evolving and resituated presence and popularity. This book examines three stages of cultural transfer: the opera's establishment in the repertoire; its performance, translation, adaptation and appropriation in Europe, the Americas and Australia; its cultural 'work' in Soviet Russia, in Japan in the era of Westernisation, in southern, regionalist France and in Carmen's 'homeland', Spain. As the volume reveals the ways in which Bizet's opera swiftly travelled the globe from its Parisian premiere, readers will understand how the story, the music, the staging and the singers appealed to audiences in diverse geographical, artistic and political contexts.

Carmen and the Staging of Spain

Carmen and the Staging of Spain
Title Carmen and the Staging of Spain PDF eBook
Author Michael Christoforidis
Publisher Currents in Latin American and Iberian Music
Total Pages 345
Release 2019
Genre Spain
ISBN 0195384563

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Carmen and the Staging of Spain explores the Belle �poque fascination with Spanish entertainment that refashioned Bizet's opera and gave rise to an international "Carmen industry." Authors Michael Christoforidis and Elizabeth Kertesz challenge the notion of Carmen as an unchanging exotic construct, tracing the ways in which performers and productions responded to evolving fashions for Spanish style from its 1875 premiere to 1915. Focusing on selected realizations of the opera in Paris, London and New York, Christoforidis and Kertesz explore the cycles of influence between the opera and its parodies; adaptations in spoken drama, ballet and film; and the panorama of flamenco, Spanish dance, and musical entertainments. Their findings also uncover Carmen's dynamic interaction with issues of Hispanic identity against the backdrop of Spain's changing international fortunes. The Spanish response to this now most-Spanish of operas is illuminated by its early reception in Madrid and Barcelona, adaptations to local theatrical genres, and impact on Spanish composers of the time. A series of Spanish Carmens, from opera singers Elena Sanz and Maria Gay to the infamous music-hall star La Belle Otero, had a crucial influence on the interpretation of the title role. Their stories provide a fresh context for the book's reappraisal of leading Carmens of the era, including Emma Calv� and Geraldine Farrar.

Bizet's Carmen

Bizet's Carmen
Title Bizet's Carmen PDF eBook
Author Burton D. Fisher
Publisher Opera Journeys Publishing
Total Pages 116
Release 2005
Genre Music
ISBN 0977132005

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A comprehensive guide to Bizet's CARMEN, featuring insightful and in depth Commentary and Analysis, a complete, newly translated Libretto with French/English side-by side, and over 30 music highlight examples."

Carmen Abroad

Carmen Abroad
Title Carmen Abroad PDF eBook
Author Richard Langham Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 387
Release 2020-07-30
Genre Art
ISBN 1108481612

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A transnational history of the performance, reception, translation, adaptation and appropriation of Bizet's Carmen from 1875 to 1945. This volume explores how Bizet's opera swiftly travelled the globe, and how the story, the music, the staging and the singers appealed to audiences in diverse contexts.

Bizet's Carmen

Bizet's Carmen
Title Bizet's Carmen PDF eBook
Author Georges Bizet
Publisher
Total Pages 90
Release 1983
Genre
ISBN

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Bizet's Carmen

Bizet's Carmen
Title Bizet's Carmen PDF eBook
Author Theodore Maximilian R. Von Keler
Publisher
Total Pages 80
Release 1923
Genre
ISBN

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