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Ludovic Halévy Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Ludovic Halévy fu un drammaturgo, librettista di operette e opere, e romanziere francese. Le sue opere si concentrarono spesso su uno sguardo satirico alla società francese, con un'enfasi sull'umorismo e sull'ironia. Nella sua scrittura, intrecciò magistralmente relazioni complesse e costumi sociali, rivelando così le sottili sfumature della natura umana. Lo stile di Halévy è caratterizzato dalla sua eleganza e arguzia.







Carmen, a Spanish story? Not in the spirit of Mérimée, who ironically sidesteps the Castilian Hispanicism of the romantics and reveals the fringes of the peninsula: in Andalusia, between Seville and Gibraltar, the mad love of a rootless Basque for a Bohemian girl, without homeland or ties. A passion for extremes: José, a brigand, and Carmen, an actress with multiple faces. A passion for freedom, which conceals a deeper longing revealed in this critical edition. The strange fascination the narrator, an overlooked character in Bizet's opera, feels for Carmen: a French scholar captivated by the enchantments of this woman who speaks a fiery and brutal language he cannot understand. Is Carmen the embodiment of literature, magical and fatal? Perhaps it is this other love story, this corrida of words hidden at the heart of the text, that gives the tale of Carmen's life and death its true universality.
Carmen : opera in four acts
- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
(Vocal Score). French/English. Translated by Martin.


