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David Parry - Bizet: Carmen (2003)

David Parry - Bizet: Carmen (2003)
  • Title: Bizet: Carmen
  • Year Of Release: 2003
  • Label: Chandos
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet)
  • Total Time: 2:35:19
  • Total Size: 711 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Prelude
02. In the plaza (Soldiers, Moralès)
03. Just look at that delicious morsel! (Moralès, Soldiers, Micaëla)
04. Here come our new soldier boys (Children)
05. José! There was a girl here looking for you just now (Moralès, Don José)
06. Off with you old soldier boys (Children)
07. Corporal! Sir! (Zuniga, Don José)
08. We have heard the bell summon us to meet here (Young Men)
09. Ah, just look! (Soldiers, Cigarette Girls, Young Men)
10. But why hasn't she come, our Carmencita? (Soldiers, Young Men, Cigarette Girls, Carmen)
11. Love's a bird wild as any rebel (Habanera) (Carmen, Cigarette Girls, Young Men, Soldiers)
12. Carmen! We will follow you high and low! (Young Men, Carmen, Don José, Cigarette Girls)
13. The cheek of it! (Don José, Micaëla)
14. Give me news of my mother! (Don José, Micaëla)
15. Your dear mother and I were leaving church this morning (Micaëla, Don José)
16. I see my mother's face! (Don José, Micaëla)
17. Wait a moment - I'm going to read the letter (Don José, Micaëla)
18. Come and help! (Cigarette Girls, Zuniga, Soldiers)
19. So, corporal. tell me what happened (Zuniga, Don José)
20. Well, Carmencita. what do you have to say for yourself? (Zuniga, Carmen)
21. Where are you taking me? (Carmen, Don José)
22. There's an old bar in the city (Seguedilla) (Carmen, Don José)
23. Careful, - it's the lieutenant! (Don José, Zuniga, Carmen)
24. Entr'acte
25. From far away mysterious sounds (Gipsy Song) (Carmen, Frasquita, Mercédès)
26. Bravo, bravo! More! Keep dancing! (Zuniga, Frasquita, Mercédès, Carmen)
27. Hurrah! Hurrah! The Torero! (Friends of Escamillo)
28. Who's that? It's Escamillo, the bullfighter from Granada (Zuniga, Frasquita, Friends of Escamillo)
29. Hurrah! Hurrah! The Torero! (Zuniga, Officers, Friends of Escamillo, Mercédès, Frasquita, Carmen, Moralès, Escamillo)
30. You're most kind (Toreador's aria) (Escamillo, Frasquita, Mercédès, Carmen, Moralès, Zuniga, Officers, Friends of Escamillo)
31. We'll come with you, Señor Torero (Zuniga, Escamillo, Friends of Escamillo, Carmen, Frasquita, Mercédès)
32. Toreador, be ready! (Friends of Escamillo)
33. At last! We got rid of them as quickly as we could (Remendado, Frasquita, Dancaïre, Mercédès)
34. There's a little job that we're starting! (Dancaïre, Mercédès, Frasquita, Remendado Carmen)
35. Being in love is not a reason (Dancaïre, Carmen, Frasquita, Mercédès, Don José)
36. To bid you welcome to our bar (Carmen)
37. La la la la la la la la (Carmen, Don José)
38. Back to camp!. . . Go at once! (Carmen, Don José)
39. That flow'r you threw to me I treasured (Flower Song) (Don José)
40. No, it's not love at all! (Carmen, Don José)
41. Hello! Carmen! (Zuniga, Don José, Carmen)
42. Lieutenant fair, it's true (Carmen, Remendado, Dancaïre, Gipsies, Zuniga, Don José, Frasquita, Mercédès)
43. The sky above the open road' (Gipsies, Frasquita, Mercédès, Carmen, Don José, Remendado, Dancaïre)
44. Entr'acte
45. Keep going, dear old friend, keep going! (Gipsies, Frasquita, Mercédès, Carmen, Don José, Remendado, Dancaïre)
46. Right! Let's stop for a while (Dancaïre, Don José, Carmen)
47. Shuffle! Cut them! (Frasquita, Mercédès, Carmen)
48. In vain you would avoid the bitter things they're saying (Carmen, Frasquita, Mercédès)
49. You're back! (Frasquita, Dancaïre, Mercédès, Carmen, Remendado, Don José)
50. As for that man, it should be easy! (Frasquita, Mercédès, Carmen, Gipsies, Remendado, Dancaïre)
51. Is this the place? (Micaëla, Guide)
52. I say that there's nothing to fear (Micaëla)
53. It's him! I'm sure it's him over there! (Micaëla, Escamillo, Don José)
54. Escamillo is my name, and I come from Granada (Escamillo, Don José)
55. She had a lover here (Escamillo, Don José)
56. Holà! holà! José! (Carmen, Escamillo, Dancaïre)
57. You should take care, Carmen (Don José, Dancaïre, Gipsies, Remendado, Carmen, Micaëla, Frasquita, Mercédès)
58. Alas! José, your mother is ill (Micaëla, Don José, Escamillo)
59. Entr'acte
60. A few cuartos! A few cuartos! (Merchants, Vendors, Zuniga, An Orange Vendor, A Gipsy)
61. Here they come! Here they come! (Children, Merchants, Vendors, Crowd)
62. If you love me, Carmen! (Escamillo, Carmen, Cordeliers, Frasquita, Mercédès)
63. It's you! It's me! (Carmen, Don José)
64. Viva! Viva! What a corrida! (Crowd, Don José, Carmen)

Bizet once wrote in a letter: ‘I tell you that if you were to suppress adultery, fanaticism, crime, evil and the supernatural, there would no longer be the means for writing one note’. His opera Carmen wholeheartedly embraces this credo. This hot-blooded tale of erotic obsession shocked its first-night audiences with its low-life theme and violent conclusion. Carmen’s blatant sexuality, her readiness to discard men like picked flowers, and the rowdy women of the chorus who both fight and smoke onstage, were strong fare for the Opera-Comique’s traditionally family atmosphere.

The score has , over the years, been subjected to a number of revisions, which have taken the opera further away from Bizet’s original intentions. It was first performed as an opera comique with dialogue, but for the Viennese premiere it was thought beneficial to have some of the dialogue set as recitative. Bizet’s pupil and colleague Ernest Guiraud undertook the task with sufficient success for this version to be adopted by most of the large non-French opera houses for the next eighty years. In 1964 Fritz Oeser published a so-called complete edition which removed all the recitatives. That version, however, provoked much controversy since it included a quantity of music which Bizet himself had rejected in his own edition of the vocal score.

This recording uses the most recent version of the score, published by Peters Edition. Based on the production Bizet premiered at the Opera-Comique, this version remains true to the composer’s original intentions.


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