In 1845 Prosper Mérimée published the novella Carmen. In 1875 Georges Bizet proposed an opera adaptation from the short story of the same name, immortalizing the myth of the beautiful gypsy. The construction of the figure of Carmen has been one of the most explored topics, as here Spain is represented as a peculiar land. This article focuses on the similarities and differences about the representation of Carmen in two audiovisual productions: Carmen (1943) by the Argentine director Luis César Amadori and Carmen (1983) by the Spanish Carlos Saura. Both productions staged some topics of the Spanish culture, as, for instance, the representation of a flamenco show, the magnetism of its protagonists, the unrequited love and the final outcome, pr...
This article explores the reconceptualisation of the opera Carmen as a cinematic adaptation of Georg...
International audienceLa filmographie de Carmen est abondante. Les diverses études sur le sujet comp...
From the 'old world' to the 'new' and back again, this transnational history of the performance and ...
In 1845 Prosper Mérimée published the novella Carmen. In 1875 Georges Bizet proposed an opera adapta...
In 1845 Prosper Mérimée published the novella Carmen. In 1875 Georges Bizet proposed an opera adapta...
In 1845 Prosper Mérimée published the novella Carmen. In 1875 Georges Bizet proposed an opera adapta...
Since its publication in 1845, Prosper Mérimée’s Carmen has been adapted many times for stage and sc...
According to Opera America, George Bizet’s Carmen is one of the top ten most produced operas in Amer...
In the 1983 film Carmen, Carlos Saura creatively refashions Mérimée\u27s novella and Bizet\u27s oper...
For over a century, flamenco has been closely associated with productions of Carmen around the world...
At the end of the 19th century, Georges Bizet’s Carmen was the most performed opera with a Spanish t...
This article analyses the approach of the distinguished Spanish mezzo-soprano, Teresa Berganza, to t...
Cet article explore l’étonnante réception de la coproduction germano-franquiste Carmen, la de Triana...
Nos proponemos en este trabajo analizar la lectura que el cineasta español Carlos Saura realiza, hac...
The complex relationship between Mérimée and Golden Age theather poses three questions that are clos...
This article explores the reconceptualisation of the opera Carmen as a cinematic adaptation of Georg...
International audienceLa filmographie de Carmen est abondante. Les diverses études sur le sujet comp...
From the 'old world' to the 'new' and back again, this transnational history of the performance and ...
In 1845 Prosper Mérimée published the novella Carmen. In 1875 Georges Bizet proposed an opera adapta...
In 1845 Prosper Mérimée published the novella Carmen. In 1875 Georges Bizet proposed an opera adapta...
In 1845 Prosper Mérimée published the novella Carmen. In 1875 Georges Bizet proposed an opera adapta...
Since its publication in 1845, Prosper Mérimée’s Carmen has been adapted many times for stage and sc...
According to Opera America, George Bizet’s Carmen is one of the top ten most produced operas in Amer...
In the 1983 film Carmen, Carlos Saura creatively refashions Mérimée\u27s novella and Bizet\u27s oper...
For over a century, flamenco has been closely associated with productions of Carmen around the world...
At the end of the 19th century, Georges Bizet’s Carmen was the most performed opera with a Spanish t...
This article analyses the approach of the distinguished Spanish mezzo-soprano, Teresa Berganza, to t...
Cet article explore l’étonnante réception de la coproduction germano-franquiste Carmen, la de Triana...
Nos proponemos en este trabajo analizar la lectura que el cineasta español Carlos Saura realiza, hac...
The complex relationship between Mérimée and Golden Age theather poses three questions that are clos...
This article explores the reconceptualisation of the opera Carmen as a cinematic adaptation of Georg...
International audienceLa filmographie de Carmen est abondante. Les diverses études sur le sujet comp...
From the 'old world' to the 'new' and back again, this transnational history of the performance and ...