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Bizet: Carmen (complete opera) with Maria Callas, Nicolai Gedda, Georges Pretre, Paris Opera Orchestra
 
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Bizet: Carmen (complete opera) with Maria Callas, Nicolai Gedda, Georges Pretre, Paris Opera Orchestra

Georges Bizet (Artist), Maria Callas (Artist), Nicolai Gedda (Artist), Georges Prêtre (Artist), Orchestre de Théâtre National de l'Opéra de Paris (Artist), Choeurs René Duclos (Artist), Robert Massard (Artist), Jane Berbié (Artist), Andrea Guiot (Artist), Claude Cales (Artist)
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 19, 1997)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: EMI Classics
  • ASIN: B000002RXS
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (58 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,659 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. No. 1, Prelude
2. Act I, No. 2, "Sur la place, chacun passe" (Soldats)
3. Act I, No. 3, "Avec la garde montante" (Chorus des Gamins)
4. Act I, No. 4a, "La Cloche a sonne, nous des ouvrieres" (Jeunes Gens)
5. Act I, No. 4b, "La voila! Voila la Carmencita!" (Tous)
6. Act I, No. 5, "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" (Habanera) (Carmen w/Chorus)
7. Act I, No. 6, "Carmen! sur tes pas" (Les Jeunes Gens)
8. Act I, No. 7, "Parle-moi de ma mere!" (Don Jose)
9. Act I, No. 8, "Au secours!" (Chorus)
10. Act I, No. 9, "Voyons, brigadier"
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Disc: 2
1. Act II, No. 15b, "Au quartier! pour l'appel" (Carmen)
2. Act II, No. 15c, "La fleur que tu ma'vais jetee" (Flower Song) (Don Jose)
3. Act II, No. 15d, "Non! tu ne ma'aimes pas!" (Carmen)
4. Act II, No. 16, "Hola! Carmen!" (Zuniga)
5. Act III, No. 17a, "Entr'acte"
6. Act III, No. 17b, "Ecoute, compagnon, ecoute" (Les Contrebandiers)
7. Act III, No. 17c, "Notre metier est bon" (Les Six)
8. Act III, No. 18a, "Melons! Coupons!" (Card Scene) (Mercedes, Frasquita)
9. Act III, No. 18b, "Voyons, que f'essaie a mon tour"
10. Act III, No. 18c, "En vain, pour eviter les reponses ameres" (Carmen)
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This recording was made near the end of Maria Callas's career. It is a role she never sang onstage, but it suited her almost perfectly, and she gives a deep, compelling performance on this recording. The mezzo-soprano tessitura was comfortable for her voice, and the role did not call for a pretty sound. Nor did the recording studio require the kind of huge vocal power expected in an opera house. And furthermore, the character of a strong-willed, capricious, sexually compelling woman who thinks exclusively of herself was close to the offstage personality that made Callas so famous. --Joe McLellan

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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best. Suits Callas well; rest of cast great too., March 28, 1999
By Marmez1@aol.com "Marmez1@aol.com" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
  
There are several great versions of Carmen. Others include de los Angeles and Beecham, Maazel with Domingo and Maginnes, and even the old recording with Fritz Reiner has something to recommend it. However, this recording has to be on the top of any list.

The role fits Callas to a T. Pretre does a wonderful job conducting, and Gedda is excellent. But it is Callas' ability to get into the skin of the character and radiate Carmen's sexuality and unpredictability, as well as her despair and desparation, that makes this version special.

So if you want to own just one version, and you must have the finest modern sound, get the Maazel. On the other hand, if you want the most interesting conducting, get the Beecham. But if you want the most interesting Carmen, get this one. Serious opera lovers who understand that the fullest appreciation of a work comes from hearing different excellent versions will eventually buy all three.

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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An indispensable Carmen - for Callas and beyond, June 30, 2000
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I am a Callas fan but I don't run to her recordings based on just the fact that she's singing on them; for me all my favorite opera recordings have to bring the characters to life in ways that I can understand them, musically, dramatically and psychologically. Callas, for me, doesn't beat out other great singers for every possible operatic characterization; she does, however, beat them out with Carmen. Yes her voice here is a bit rife with Callas-prone idiosyncracies, some breaks... I've heard this performance called "ragged"; however after owning this version, all other Carmens I've listened to have sounded bland and missing something necessary. Callas's so-called "ragged" voice (very often gorgeous sounding) conjures up a breathtakingly husky portrait of the alluring gypsy; her crooning and fiery flashes are all tremendously exciting. Her mocking tones are beautifully understated; sharply angry sometimes, sexy another, but never raucous or coarse. I hate a vulgar Carmen. It is wonderful to hear what a great vocal actress can make of this complex character -- Callas never just "stands and sings" a melody, she involves herself in the psychology of the music, and here, with Carmen, it really pays off. There are two other elements in this recording which make it my unmatchable Carmen. Nicolai Gedda is perfectly paired as her Don Jose. I know it's just me... and a weird theory, but while I've occasionally been disappointed in his Italianate performances, his voice somehow takes on layers of deep golden beauty when he sings in the French language (his Faust and Hoffmann portrayals are unparalleled)... full of ardent heroism and melting passion... Gedda sometimes leaves the realm of men and sounds like a god. This Don Jose is close to being the best possible on record. His scenes with Callas are knock-outs musically. And then my final reason for worshipping this recording is Pretre's interpretation of the music. His conducting brings out so much of the sensuality in the music... it's beautiful and vivid. Pretre understands Carmen, the woman and the story. It's true that there are other fine Carmen recordings out there... most notably the magnificent Thomas Beecham version with a silvery De Los Angeles and again a marvelous Gedda (though his chemistry with Callas is more gripping); however I just donated that version to my library after realizing I somehow always needed a Callas/Pretre fix after listening to it. This is really quite a Carmen performance; an all-around wonderful recording.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Callas' Carmen as seductive as Circe, May 20, 2004
There are so many Carmen-recordings, every mezzo, contralto and even sopranos attempted it, even coloratura-sopranos like Patti (The only flop in her illustrious career) and Sills (Sadly miscast, she was better in Massenet) tackled the role. Yet the truly great Carmens can be counted on one, well, maybe two hands. The earliest recording, featuring dramatic soprano Emmy Destinn is amazing but not in great sound (Obviously). The next great Carmen would be Rise Stevens, in a rather unknown studio-recording. I prefer her live-recording by a long shot. A seductive, dark mezzo of rarely matched beauty. After this Victoria de los Angeles takes the crown. The Spanish Falcon-soprano, who was also a sublime Charlotte (Only Vallin was even greater) was an elegant, velvet-like, seductive gypsy with cold elegance. A very refined portrait of a character that has been portrayed as a slut way too often. The most fabulous Italian Carmen is without a doubt Giulietta Simionato whose live-recordings with di Stefano and Corelli thrill, excite and seduce with their fire, lust and passion. And then came Maria Callas, a Greek soprano whose repertoire was that of a true soprano sfogato, anything from belcanto to Wagner's Isolde and Brünnhilde could be found there. She had been approached to do Eboli, Carmen, Dalilah, Marie (!) and other roles she sadly never sang on stage. Callas describes Bizet's Carmen vs. the original Carmen as described in Prosper Merimee's novel. Her Carmen has elements of both. The independent lust for freedom, the way she drives men to insanity cruelly, how she uses and manipulates them with her charms only to abandon them after a short time. Escamillo, her last lover clearly states that Carmen's "love" is short-lived. And that is what we hear in Callas' portrayal. When obeyed she oozes charm and sexual energy, when opposed or held she breathes fire. Her Carmen finds her man's weakness and thrusts her vocal dagger into it without mercy and when she has won him over at last she purrs like a kitten. Her habanera is not a song for men, it is the philosophy of her life without a care in the world. She defies life and death and Callas, who sounded so light and tender as Amina sounds dark, luscious and haunting here. Her segeduilla has the nature of the heartless seductress. For her freedom she is willing to do anything. As she says later when someone askes her why she's in love with him: "He's a pretty boy and he pleases me!". In the gypsy song we hear one of the hottest scene ever recorded in the studio. Callas' fierce "Tralala!" is almost orgasmic. Imagine her, the dark beauty that she was, dancing this scene! In the love-scene she first toys with him, when he has to obey the bugle-call she mocks him, tortures him. This is responded to with Don José's flower-song, one of the sweetest arias imaginable. But Carmen is not satisfied. He must come with her! Notice how Callas' sounds dangerously fierce, yet warm and smooth on "La libérté!". As we hear the third act only a shadow of her desire remains. She sounds positively annoyed with him and when Escamillo comes her voice blooms to new beautiful heights despite the forlorn, even sad tone of the card-aria before where Carmen sees her own death in the cards. Act four contains some of the most glorious singing Callas ever recorded. Observing the tenderness in the short love-duet with Escamillo I assume that Carmen is truly in love for the first time. There is no danger in her voice, just love. But the confrontation with Don José who went with his former friend and fiance to console his dying mother had to come. In this duet we hear Callas at her wildest, proudest and most defying. She treats him coldly, the only time we hear a glint of feeling is in her confession of loving Escamillo. The more Don José begs, threatens or cries, the colder and distant Callas' Carmen becomes. When he kills her after Carmen throwing the ring into his face there is a void, everything sounds so forlorn and tragic with Carmen gone forever. Callas may not be a natural mezzo like Stignani, Cossotto or Baltsa but she, like Price after her and Ponselle before her brought a unique, fatally charming character to life. Being surrounded not only by the best Don José on records, Nicolai Gedda, but also by the shamefully underrated Giuot as Michaela whose warm, sweet and innocent soprano is made for Michaela and the brilliant Massard, the fabulous Rigoletto and Athanael from the Rigoletto and Thais recordings with the divine Renee Doria nothing can go wrong. Pretre conducts with verve and elegance, the sound is absolutely glorious. Do not miss this Carmen, it's an amazing experience!
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