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1 More Opera Georges Bizet Giacomo Puccini

2 Exoticism in Opera Looked to far away lands for musical ideas which would suggest the “exotic” location Verdi’s Aida (Egypt) Bizet’s Carmen (Spain) Puccini’s Madame Butterfly (Japan)

3 Georges Bizet “ The composer gives the best of himself to the making of a work. He believes, doubts, enthuses, despairs, rejoices, and suffers in turn.” (1838-1875) Bizet won early success as a composer and initially as a pianist. His later career in Paris was more variable, and a number of stage works remained unfinished at the time of his early death, which took place as his most famous opera, Carmen, was enjoying increasing favor.

4 Carmen 1875 in Paris Librettists: Henri Meilhac/Ludovic Halévy Short story by: Prosper Mérimée Carmen, seductive cigarette girl Don José, a soldier Escamillo, a bullfighter Micaela, infatuated with Don José Lieutenant Zuniga, Don José’s “boss”

5 Poster from last scene of Carmen

6 Carmen, the music Emotional music, depicting love, hate, desire Trumpet fanfare announces the arrival of the military guards The “chorus” of characters all sing the same melody Carmen’s famous aria, L’amour

7 Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) “God touched me with His little finger and said, “Write for the theater, only for the theater.” And I obeyed the supreme command.”

8 Verismo Realism – Often gruesome. They picked subjects from everyday life, and treated them in a down-to-earth fashion.

9 Puccini’s Madame Butterfly Inspired by the play, “Madame Butterfly” by John Luther Long Hired librettists First premiere a disaster Rewritten version an instant success Example of exoticism – contains traditional Japanese melodies

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11 “Un bel di,” from Madame Butterfly Famous aria Love song

12 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky and BALLET (1840-1893)

13 Nadezdha von Meck, a wealthy widow who was a generous patron of Tchaikovsky

14 Ballet Stories told with music and dance Choreographer: Serge Diaghilev, head of Ballet Russe

15 Tchaikovsky’s Ballets Swan Lake Sleeping Beauty The Nutcracker

16 Based on a story by E.T.A. Hoffman Choreographer: Marius Petipa Three Selelections: March Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy Trepak

17 The Nutcracker

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