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George Bizet – Djamileh (1995)

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George Bizet – Djamileh (1995)

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1. Djamileh: Ouverture
2. Djamileh: 1. Szene Chor, Harouns Traum
3. Djamileh: 2. Szene Duett Splendiano-Haroun
4. Djamileh: 2. Szene Lied des Haroun
5. Djamileh: 3. Szene Terzett
6. Djamileh: 3. Szene Ghazel
7. Djamileh: 4. Szene Dialog
8. Djamileh: 4. Szene Chor
9. Djamileh: 4. Szene Haroun, Chor
10. Djamileh: 5. Szene Chor der Spieler
11. Djamileh: 5. Szene Djamilehs Klage
12. Djamileh: 6. Szene Melodram
13. Djamileh: 7. Szene Tanz und Chor
14. Djamileh: 7. Szene Melodram
15. Djamileh: 8. Szene Lied des Splendiano
16. Djamileh: 8. Szene Melodram
17. Djamileh: Finale Duett Djamileh-Haroun

Djamileh - Lucia Popp
Haroun - Franco Bonisolli
Splendiano - Jean-Philippe Lafont
A Merchant - Jacques Pineau

Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Münchner Rundfunkorchester
Lamberto Gardelli, 1988

 

As unpopular as any of Bizet's completed operas, Djamileh rarely sees the light of day (or the lights of the stage). Nevertheless, this one-act tale of a capricious master and the flavor-of-the-month slave who manages to win his heart contains some beautiful music -- in particular the exotic overture, the sumptuous trio between Haroun (master), Djamileh (slave), and Haroun's servant Splendiano, and the servants' choruses. The orchestration represents Bizet at his best. ---Allen Schrott, Rovi

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