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Carmen
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, December 19, 1896 Matinee
Carmen (91)
Georges Bizet | Henri Meilhac/Ludovic Hal?vy
- Carmen
- Emma Calv?
- Don Jos?
- Thomas Salignac
- Micaela
- Sophie Traubmann
- Escamillo
- Jean Lassalle
- Frasquita
- Mathilde Bauermeister
- Merc?d?s
- Marie Van Cauteren
- Remendado
- Igenio Corsi
- Danca?re
- Armand Castelmary
- Zuniga
- Maurice Devries
- Moral?s
- Jacques Bars
- Dance
- Martha Irmler
- Conductor
- Enrico Bevignani
Review 1:
Review in The New York Times
At the opera yesterday afternoon audience which quite filled the house heard the second performance of "Carmen" this season. It was an admirable performance in some respects, but in others it was not so excellent. Its chief attraction was, of course, the impersonation of the principal role by Mme. Calv?. It is impossible to say anything new about this interpretation. Mme, Calv? varies her details, but she does not vary her conception of the part. She is always the same person, but that person's moods vary. Yesterday she was a very piquant Carmen, but not quite so intense as usual in the tragic scenes. M. Salignac, who was the Don Jos?, deserves commendation for the intense earnestness of his work, He displays a strong temperament, but, unfortunately, he is physically and vocally too small to be a suitable companion to Mme. Calv?. Mme. Sophie Traubmann took Miss Engle's place as Micaela, and by force of a single high note won an encore for her solo in the third act. M. Lassalle was again the Escamillo, and the other members of the cast were the same as before.
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- Enrico Bevignani [Conductor]
- Emma Calv? [Carmen]
- Thomas Salignac [Don Jos?]
- Sophie Traubmann [Micaela]
- Jean Lassalle [Escamillo]
- Mathilde Bauermeister [Frasquita]
- Marie Van Cauteren [Merc?d?s]
- Igenio Corsi [Remendado]
- Armand Castelmary [Danca?re]
- Maurice Devries [Zuniga]
- Jacques Bars [Moral?s]
- Martha Irmler [Dance]