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Carmen
Metropolitan Opera House, Tue, September 30, 1997
Carmen (866)
Georges Bizet | Henri Meilhac/Ludovic Halévy
- Carmen
- Denyce Graves
- Don José
- Plácido Domingo
- Micaela
- Norah Amsellem
- Escamillo
- Gino Quilico
- Frasquita
- Emily Pulley
- Mercédès
- Kristine Jepson
- Remendado
- Tony Stevenson
- Dancaïre
- Kim Josephson
- Zuniga
- James Courtney
- Moralès
- Kamel Boutros
- Dance
- Maria Benitez
- Conductor
- Yves Abel
Review 1:
Review of Martin Mayer in Opera
Not so many nice things can be said, alas, for the "Carmen." Because it was the [first]-night opera, it had to be prepared for Levine, who would not conduct it again after [first] night. Yves Abel, long admired in this corner, was handed a performance prepared for someone else, and his first night, September 25, was reportedly pretty disorganized. By September 30, when I heard it, everybody was together, but at the expense of a certain metronomic feeling. Domingo was either ill-costumed or has gained weight, and he seemed to have his mind on other things. Graves has a big, handsome voice and she is a pretty girl who has learned to play the castanets just a little and dance just a little, but there is still work to be done on the fundamentals, and soon. Micaela was Norah Ansellem. a graduate of the Met's young artist programme who sang the Countess at Glyndebourne this summer; she was graceful and musical, and sang well but a little carefully. Gino Quilico's light baritone was badly miscast as Escamillo. The Zeffirelli production is busy and dull. The high point of the evening was the third-act prelude, when the flute solo showed astonishing breath control and was almost unbearably pretty.
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