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Bizet's Carmen

From New York's Metropolitan Opera, a performance of Bizet's Carmen, with Elina Garanca singing the title role of the ill-fated temptress. Louis Langree conducts.

Tonight's recording from the New York Metropolitan Opera is Bizet's Carmen. Don Jose falls hopelessly in love with the wild gypsy, Carmen. When she tires of him and just wants to be free, it's too much for him to bear and he stabs her. Elina Garanca sings the title role of the ill-fated temptress, and Yonghoon Lee her desperate lover. Louis Langr茅e conducts.

Presented by Mary Jo Heath and Ira Siff.

Carmen.....Elina Garanca (soprano)
Don Jos茅.....Yonghoon Lee (tenor)
Mica毛la.....Ailyn P茅rez (soprano)
Escamillo.....G谩bor Bretz (bass-baritone)
Merc茅d猫s...Ginger Costa-Jackson (mezzo-soprano)
Frasquita...Danielle Talamantes (soprano)
Moral猫s....Trevor Scheunemann (baritone)
Remendado...Keith Jameson (tenor)
Zuniga...Richard Bernstein (bass)
The New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra
Louis Langr茅e (conductor).

3 hours, 15 minutes

Music Played

  • Georges Bizet

    Opera on 3 Carmen Act 1

    Performer: Younghoon Lee. Performer: Ailyn Perez. Performer: Louis Langr茅e. Performer: G谩bor Bretz. Performer: El墨na Garan膷a.
  • Georges Bizet

    Opera on 3 Carmen Act 2

    Performer: Younghoon Lee. Performer: Ailyn Perez. Performer: Louis Langr茅e. Performer: G谩bor Bretz. Performer: El墨na Garan膷a.
  • Georges Bizet

    Opera on 3 Carmen Act 3

    Performer: Younghoon Lee. Performer: Ailyn Perez. Performer: Louis Langr茅e. Performer: G谩bor Bretz. Performer: El墨na Garan膷a.
  • Georges Bizet

    Opera on 3 Carmen Act 4

    Performer: Younghoon Lee. Performer: Ailyn Perez. Performer: Louis Langr茅e. Performer: G谩bor Bretz. Performer: El墨na Garan膷a.

Act I

Spain. In Seville by a cigarette factory, soldiers comment on the townspeople. Among them is Mica毛la, a peasant girl, who asks for a corporal named Don Jos茅. Moral猫s, another corporal, tells her he will return with the changing of the guard. The relief guard, headed by Lieutenant Zuniga, soon arrives, and Jos茅 learns from Moral猫s that Mica毛la has been looking for him. When the factory bell rings, the men of Seville gather to watch the female workers鈥攅specially their favorite, the gypsy Carmen. She tells her admirers that love is free and obeys no rules. Only one man pays no attention to her: Don Jos茅. Carmen throws a flower at him, and the girls go back to work. Jos茅 picks up the flower and hides it when Mica毛la returns. She brings a letter from Jos茅鈥檚 mother, who lives in a village in the countryside. As he begins to read the letter, Mica毛la leaves. Jos茅 is about to throw away the flower when a fight erupts inside the factory between Carmen and another girl. Zuniga sends Jos茅 to retrieve the gypsy. Carmen refuses to answer Zuniga鈥檚 questions, and Jos茅 is ordered to take her to prison. Left alone with him, she entices Jos茅 with suggestions of a rendezvous at Lillas Pastia鈥檚 tavern. Mesmerized, he agrees to let her get away. As they leave for prison, Carmen escapes. Don Jos茅 is arrested.

Act II

Carmen and her friends Frasquita and Merc茅d猫s entertain the guests at the tavern. Zuniga tells Carmen that Jos茅 has just been released. The bullfighter Escamillo enters, boasting about the pleasures of his profession, and flirts with Carmen, who tells him that she is involved with someone else. After the tavern guests have left with Escamillo, the smugglers Danca茂re and Remendado explain their latest scheme to the women. Frasquita and Merc茅d猫s are willing to help, but Carmen refuses because she is in love. The smugglers withdraw as Jos茅 approaches. Carmen arouses his jealousy by telling him how she danced for Zuniga. She dances for him now, but when a bugle call is heard he says he must return to the barracks. Carmen mocks him. To prove his love, Jos茅 shows her the flower she threw at him and confesses how its scent made him not lose hope during the weeks in prison. She is unimpressed: if he really loved her, he would desert the army and join her in a life of freedom in the mountains. Jos茅 refuses, and Carmen tells him to leave. Zuniga bursts in, and in a jealous rage Jos茅 fights him. The smugglers return and disarm Zuniga. Jos茅 now has no choice but to join them.

Act III

Carmen and Jos茅 quarrel in the smugglers鈥 mountain hideaway. She admits that her love is fading and advises him to return to live with his mother. When Frasquita and Merc茅d猫s turn the cards to tell their fortunes, they foresee love and riches for themselves, but Carmen鈥檚 cards spell death鈥攆or her and for Jos茅. Mica毛la appears, frightened by the mountains and afraid to meet the woman who has turned Jos茅 into a criminal. She hides when a shot rings out. Jos茅 has fired at an intruder, who turns out to be Escamillo. He tells Jos茅 that he has come to find Carmen, and the two men fight. The smugglers separate them, and Escamillo invites everyone, Carmen in particular, to his next bullfight. When he has left, Mica毛la emerges and begs Jos茅 to return home. He agrees when he learns that his mother is dying, but before he leaves he warns Carmen that they will meet again.

Act IV

Back in Seville, the crowd cheers the bullfighters on their way to the arena. Carmen arrives on Escamillo鈥檚 arm, and Frasquita and Merc茅d猫s warn her that Jos茅 is nearby. Unafraid, she waits outside the entrance as the crowds enter the arena. Jos茅 appears and begs Carmen to forget the past and start a new life with him. She calmly tells him that their affair is over: she was born free and free she will die. The crowd is heard cheering Escamillo. Jos茅 keeps trying to win Carmen back. She takes off his ring and throws it at his feet before heading for the arena. Jos茅 stabs her to death.

Broadcast

  • Mon 9 Mar 2015 19:30