Carmen

Georges Bizet (1838 - 1875)

New production of the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence

In coproduction with Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg

Music score publisher: Éditions Alkor

4681013151720July
Opera

Opera in four acts
Libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy
adapted from the short story by Prosper Mérimée
First performed on 3rd March 1875 at the Opéra-Comique, Paris
Spoken dialogues rewritted by Dmitri Tcherniakov

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Conductor
Pablo Heras-Casado
Stage Director and Designer
Dmitri Tcherniakov
Costume Designer
Elena Zaytseva
Lighting Designer
Gleb Filshtinsky
Music Assistant
Emmanuel Calef
Pianist and vocal coach
David Zobel / Nino Pavlenichvili
Stage Director Assistant
Joël Lauwers
Costumes Assistant
Elisabeth de Sauverzac
Set Design Assistant
Katia Mochenova
Mercédès
Virginie Verrez
Interpreter
Delia Roubtsova
Instructors
Frédéric Gallois / Ran Arthur Braun
Carmen
Stéphanie d'Oustrac*
Don José
Michael Fabiano
Micaëla
Elsa Dreisig*
Escamillo
Michael Todd Simpson
Frasquita
Gabrielle Philiponet
Zuniga
Christian Helmer
Moralès
Pierre Doyen
Le Dancaïre
Guillaume Andrieux*
Le Remendado
Mathias Vidal*
L'Administrateur
Pierre Grammont
Extras
Jean-Philippe Ansaldi, Adrien Arnaud, Florian Arnaud, Vincent Cavallotto, Sandra Core, Quentin Filippi,Julien Gourdin, Morgan Ouhida, Cécile Peyrot, Matthieu Philippon, Kévin Poli, Etienne Roudel, Joëlle Savinien, Robin Sebeille
Jim Solian, Bernard Traversa, Emilie Yana
Chorus
Chœur Aedes
Chorus Master
Mathieu Romano
Children's choir
Maîtrise des Bouches-du-Rhône
Chorus Master
Samuel Coquard
Orchestra
Orchestre de Paris
*Former artists of the Académie
  • Le Monde

    "Carmen rings out and skakes Aix-en-Provence."
    "luxury cast" Marie-Aude Roux

  • New York Times

    "Remarkable new production of Bizet's Carmen at the Aix Festival." Micaela Baranello

  • Les Inrocks

    "Exceptional" Fabienne Arvers et Patrick Sourd

  • Financial Times

    "Astonishing. [...] Tcherniakov does it so well, with such attention to detail and dramatic skill, that you find yourself on the edge of your seat throughout." Shirley Apthorp

L'amour est loin, tu peux l'attendre ;
tu ne l'attends plus, il est là !

Love is far away, you can wait for it: if you wait for it no more, it is there!

Free she was born and free she will die. This sometime cigar-maker, sometime smuggler with something of the sorceress about her is often in love – as capable of making a deserter of the sergeant Don José as she is of wooing the toreador, Escamillo. She is the ally of love – that rebellious bird and gypsy’s child she resembles so much. Her first name: Carmen. Around these two syllables Prosper Mérimée built a novella that Georges Bizet used to create a character that his opera would turn into a myth: that of a free woman who heeds her desires without worrying about propriety, and who is condemned to end up stabbed to death by a deserter consumed by passion. But a myth is open to an infinite number of possible readings. Although it has become the most popular opera in the world, Carmen – like any universal masterpiece – can still benefit from an innovative approach. Visionary director Dmitri Tcherniakov’s take on it promises some strong emotions as, like Mérimée, he shows us Carmen through the eyes of José. And against the dizzying vortex created by the meticulous direction, under the baton of an unbridled Pablo Heras-Casado, the eternal dance of love-unto-death plays out once more.

Dmitri Tcherniakov's statement

Programme (pdf in French)

 

Performances

Tuesday4July 2017
9:30 PM
Thursday6July 2017
9:30 PM
Saturday8July 2017
9:30 PM
Monday10July 2017
9:30 PM
Thursday13July 2017
9:30 PM
Saturday15July 2017
9:30 PM
Monday17July 2017
9:30 PM
Thursday20July 2017
9:30 PM

Prices: 270€, 180€, 150€, 120€, 55€, 30€
Youth Prices: 9€
Children’s discovery offer for all performances, except the opening night
Performance available with season ticket packages and Premium or Prestige offers

3h05 with an interval

Sung in French with French and English surtitles

Streamings

Broadcasted on Arte Concert on 6 July at 8:50pm

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Broadcasted live on France Musique on 6 July

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Broadcasted on Arte on 6 July at 8:50pm