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Georges Bizet’s “Djamileh” is an opera comique in one act (1871). It features various musical pieces such as an overture, choruses, duets, terzettos, and a finale duet. The performance includes Lucia Popp, Franco Bonisolli, and Jean-Philippe Lafont, accompanied by the Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks and Münchner Rundfunkorchester conducted by Lamberto Gardelli.


Georges Bizet

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About the composer…

Georges Bizet was a renowned composer in the world of classical music. Born on October 25, 1838, in Paris, France, Bizet displayed exceptional musical talent from a young age. He began his musical education at the Paris Conservatoire, studying piano and composition. Throughout his life, Bizet composed a variety of works, including operas, orchestral pieces, and chamber music.

Bizet’s most famous work is undoubtedly his opera Carmen, which premiered in 1875. Carmen was initially met with mixed reviews but has since become one of the most popular and frequently performed operas in the world. It showcases Bizet’s ability to create memorable melodies and intricate harmonies. His other notable works include the opera The Pearl Fishers and the orchestral suite L’Arlésienne.

Despite his undeniable talent, Bizet’s career was marked by financial struggles and limited recognition during his lifetime. Tragically, he passed away at the young age of 36, just three months after the premiere of Carmen. However, his contributions to classical music continue to be celebrated and appreciated to this day. Georges Bizet’s compositions remain a testament to his incredible skill as a composer and his lasting impact on the world of classical music.

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