Bizet Carmen (1967)
Overview
This spectacular opera film was taped in 1967 and is based on the 1966 Salzburg Festival production directed by Herbert von Karajan himself, who also conducts the fabulous Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The production features the three greatest exponents of their respective roles at the time: Grace Bumbry’s magnificently seductive-toned Carmen, Mirella Freni’s ineffably lovely, touching Micaëla and Jon Vickers’s thrillingly manic-depressive Don José. On its release the film was hailed by Die Presse, (Vienna) as a “unique artistic event”, while Le Monde felt that Karajan’s production brought “a whole new dimension” to the opera, “combined with a magisterial interpretation”. A classical and utterly dramatic approach to probably the world's most beloved opera – Karajan’s Carmen is as much a delicacy for opera fans as it is a perfect starter for newcomers.
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Additional Info
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Original Language | fr |
Popularity | 0.771 |
Directed By
Herbert von Karajan
Crew
Herbert von Karajan
Prosper Mérimée
Herbert von Karajan
Herbert von Karajan
Fritz Buttenstedt
Georges Wakhévitch
Kai Borsche
François Reichenbach
Teo Otto
Georges Bizet
Jackie Raynal
Ernst Wild
Jürgen Jürges
Dieter Matzka
Rüdiger Meichsner
TOP CAST
Grace Bumbry
Carmen
Jon Vickers
Don José
Mirella Freni
Micaëla
Justino Díaz
Escamillo
Julia Hamari
Frasquita
Olivera Miljakovic
Mercédès
Robert Kerns
Moralès
Anton Diakov
Zuniga
Kurt Equiluz
Dancaïre
Milen Paunov
Remendado
Mariemma
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