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English: Bizet - Carmen, act I - Setting - Mairet

Identifier: victrolabookofop00vict (find matches)
Title: The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland
Subjects: Operas
Publisher: Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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pathos which lies in thejealous love of the forsaken Jose, and expresses the menace of the future death ofCarmen. This movement breaks off on a sudden detached chord of the diminishedseventh as the curtain rises. APT I SCENE—A Public Square in SevilleThe curtain rises on a street in Seville, gay with an animated throng. In the fore-ground are the military guard stationed in front of their quarters. The cigarette factorylies to the right, and a bridge across the river is seen in the background. Among the crowd whichthrongs the stage a young girlmay be seen searching for afamiliar face. It is Micaela,the maiden whom Jose has leftbehind in his native village.The soldiers accost her, andfrom them she learns of herlovers absence. She declinesthe invitation to remain, anddeparts hastily. The cigarette girls nowemerge from the factory, fill-ing the air with the smoke oftheir cigarettes, and with themCarmen, who answers thesalutations of her admirersamong the men by singing thegay Habanera.
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SETTING OF ACT I Habanera (Love is Like a Wood-bird) By Jeanne Gerville-Reache, Contralto (In French) 88278 12-inch, $3.00 By Emma Calve, Soprano (In French) 88085 12-inch, 3.00 By Maria Gay, Mezzo-Soprano (In Italian) 92059 12-inch, 3.00 By Geraldine Farrar, Soprano (In French) 87210 10-inch, 2.00 By Sophie Braslau, Contralto (In French) 64469 10-inch, 1.00 Though often attributed to Bizet, the air was not original with him, but was takenfrom Yradiers Album des Chansons Espagnoles. The refrain: Allegretto quasi Andantino. La • mour est en - fant de BoAnd Loves a gyp • sy boy so heme II na ja • raais, ja-tnais con-nu detrue. He ev - er was a rov-er free as loi,air/ is a particularly fascinating portion of the number. Double-Faced Record—See page 69. 55

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