I went to the 530th performance of Carmen tonight at the Royal Opera - and it is going strong. The current production by Francesca Zambello seems to have weathered well . The current revival introduced a lot of new singers to this canonic work. Christine Rice was a fabulous Carmen - great voice, good acting, and that raunchiness that's often hard to find in an opera singer. Bryan Hymel delivered effective character development from the obedient soldier to deranged murderer. Maija Kovalevska's Micaela was not bad - though her acting was slightly wooden.
I have never seen Constantinos Carydis in the pit before, and his
enthusiasm and big gestures kept the orchestra moving and the ensemble
together. And the horse, donkey, abseillers and acrobats all added to
the grand opera feel.
I have never seen Constantinos Carydis in the pit before, and his
enthusiasm and big gestures kept the orchestra moving and the ensemble
together. And the horse, donkey, abseillers and acrobats all added to
the grand opera feel.
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