Carmen by Thomson Smillie audiobook

Carmen

By Thomson Smillie
Read by David Timson

Naxos

The Opera Explained Series

1.08 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9781843793076

Carmen is among the most popular operas for all the obvious reasons: it has great characters, a gripping story, and fabulous music. But what sets it apart is an amazing combination of three factors: a sizzling gypsy heroine (one of the most psychologically complex and compelling characters in all of theater), great atmosphere (Spain, hot sun, and the bull-ring) and the prodigality of melodic invention—one great tune after another, at least a dozen of which are the staples of Madison Avenue and the animated cartoon. Like a surprising number of opera house staples, Carmen was not a success at its first performance. In fact, it is likely that its failure contributed to the early death of the composer. But as Thomson Smillie shows in his accessible introduction, the emotionally driven nature of its heroine and her admirers, Don José and Escamillo, makes Carmen unforgettable. As always in the Opera Explained series, the music itself plays an integral role.

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Carmen is among the most popular operas for all the obvious reasons: it has great characters, a gripping story, and fabulous music. But what sets it apart is an amazing combination of three factors: a sizzling gypsy heroine (one of the most psychologically complex and compelling characters in all of theater), great atmosphere (Spain, hot sun, and the bull-ring) and the prodigality of melodic invention—one great tune after another, at least a dozen of which are the staples of Madison Avenue and the animated cartoon.

Like a surprising number of opera house staples, Carmen was not a success at its first performance. In fact, it is likely that its failure contributed to the early death of the composer. But as Thomson Smillie shows in his accessible introduction, the emotionally driven nature of its heroine and her admirers, Don José and Escamillo, makes Carmen unforgettable. As always in the Opera Explained series, the music itself plays an integral role.

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Author Bio: Thomson Smillie

Author Bio: Thomson Smillie

Thomson Smillie began his career in the early days of Scottish Opera and has been artistic director of the Wexford International Festival, general manager of the Opera Company of Boston, and general director of Kentucky Opera. He now makes a career as a writer, speech writer, and public speaker. He has a strong belief that people mature into a love of opera and travels the world encouraging a love of the art form. His other passions are travel, languages, and friendships.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Runtime: 1.08
Audience: Adult
Language: English