Cheap Bizet: Carmen (Highlights) (Music) (Georges Bizet, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, Jon Vickers, Bernanrd Gontcharenko, Claude Meloni, Grace Bumbry, Mirella Freni, Kostas Paskalis) Price
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| ARTIST: | Georges Bizet, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, Jon Vickers, Bernanrd Gontcharenko, Claude Meloni, Grace Bumbry, Mirella Freni, Kostas Paskalis |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Emi Classics |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Prld - Orch Of The Paris Nat Opr Theatre/Rafael Fruhbeck De Burgos, Act I: Avec La Garde Montante - Chor Of The Paris Nat Opr Theatre/Claude Meloni/Jon Vickers/Bernard Gontcharenko, Act I: Quand Je Vous Amerais?...L'Amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle 'Habanera' - Grace Bumbry, Act I: Parle-Moi De Ma Mere!...Ma Mere Je La Vois! - Mirella Freni/Jon Vickers, Act I: Pres Des Ramparts De Seville - Jon Vickers/Grace Bumbry, Act I: Entr'acte - Orch Of The Paris Nat Opr Theatre/Rafael Fruhbeck De Burgos, Act II: Les Tringles Des Sistres Tintaient - Grace Bumbry, Act II: Votre Toast, Je Peux Vois Le Rendre 'Song Of The Toreador' - Kostas Paskalis, Act II: La Fluer Que Tu M'Avais Jette 'Flower Song' - Jon Vickers, Act II: Entr'acte - Orch Of The Paris Nat Opr Theatre/Rafael Fruhbeck De Burgos, Act III: Melons! Coupons! - Grace Bumbry/Jon Vickers/Eliane Lublin/Victoria Cortez, Act III: Je Dis Que Rien Ne M'Epouvante - Mirella Freni, Act III: Entr'acte - Orch Of The Paris Nat Opr Theatre/Rafael Fruhbeck De Burgos, Act IV: Les Voici! - Chor Of The Paris Nat Opr Theatre/Bernard Gontcharenko/Eliane Lublin/Victoria Cortez, Act IV: C'est Toi! - Chor Of The Paris Nat Opr Theatre, Act IV: Ou Va Tu? - Grace Bumbry/Jon Vickers/Chor Of The Paris Nat Opr Theatre |
| UPC: | 724357412728 |
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Customer Reviews of Bizet: Carmen (Highlights)
Highlights Are Fine But The Whole Opera Is Better Grace Bumbry and Jon Vickers are undeniably the greatest interpretors of Don Jose and Carmen. This cd contains highlights from the 70's performances of the two singers. Bizet's Carmen is easily the most recognizable opera in the world. Because there is such a tradition around it, there have been so many excellent mezzo-sopranos who have mastered the role, including Maria Callas at the end of her life, Marylin Horne and most recently Susanna Guzman. But Grace Bumbry's voice is full of fire, mischief and seduction, as evident in the arias that have made Carmen herself opera's sexiest woman "Habanera" "Seguidilla" and other songs including the Gypsy Song. Jon Vickers is a dramatic, intense Don Jose, and Mirella Freni, although lower in the vocal talent range on this recording, does a passable Micaela. The Spanish music is full of flavor, especially striking are the bullfight music and its chorus and the ever famous finale. I seriously suggest you hear the whole opera, and in my opinion, the finest Carmen out there is the rarest- Black Dog Opera Library contains audio books with two cd's and the libretto. Grace Bumbry, Jon Vickers, Mirella Freni, Kostas Paskalis (Escamillo). There is no doubt that Burgos is the most apt conductor of Bizet's score for the opera. Listen to the intensity and fatalism of the fate theme, played in a subtle, psychotic wind-down as Carmen and Don Jose confront for the last time, as well as the overture, duet music between Micaela/Don Jose and Carmen/Don Jose, the preludes, and the ensemble music (two ensemble finales- at the end of the second act and the scene before the bullfight). I hope you find this review helpful.
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This is one of the best sung and conducted Carmens I have heard, but get the complete opera recording on the EMI Black Dog Series for less than 18 dollars, for, unlike other recordings, they squeeze it onto two discs. Moreover, it is packaged in a booklet which, in addition to the libretto and plot synopsis, gives you a lot of information about the background and genesis of this opera, and also contains a number of pictures of noted exponents of the principal roles. Furthermore, this is the first recording to include the spoken dialogue that was intended for it as an opera-comique, and there is no better trio than Bumbry, Vickers and Freni, who were all in peak vocal form at the time of this recording (1970). In particular, Vickers digs deeper into the role of Don Jose than Domingo ever did with his more externalized approach. Finally, De Burgos conducts with real intensity and fire and the sound is quite good. This definitely has to be the best bargain available by far for recordings of Carmen.