Libretto: Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halévy Micaëla: Barbara Frittoli, Carmen: Elina Garanca, Don José: Roberto Alagna, Escamillo: Mariusz Kwiecien Featuring a Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Choir Conductor: Yannick Nézet-Séguin Organiser: Richard Eyre Live broadcast with Hungarian subtitles (Programme length: 4 hours with 2 breaks) Elina Garanca has not sung Carmen too frequently, but her interpretation at the New York Met has been revelatory. With her stunning mezzo-soprano voice, superb ...physical demeanour and beauty, she has given her all in her interpretation of the complex figure of Carmen. The role of Micaëla goes to one of the queens among lyric sopranos, Barbara Frittoli from Milan. Roberto Alagna, who won the Olivier Prize for his interpretation of Romeo in Gounod’s opera and winner of the French Order of Merit, now shares this, one of his most successful interpretations.
Parking information
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