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The perfect balance between the individual drama and its landscape

Enrique Sacau
The perfect balance between the individual drama and its landscape
Londres, miércoles, 9 de abril de 2008.
The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Georges Bizet, Carmen. Francesca Zambello, Director. Denni Sayers, Associate director. Tanya McCallin, Designs. Paule Constable, Lighting design. Arthur Pita, Choreography. Mike Loades, Fight director. Jacques Imbrailo (Moralès), Susan Gritton (Micaëla), Marcelo Álvarez (Don José), Anan Ewin (Zuniga), Nancy Fabiola Herrera (Carmen), Elena Xanthoudakis (Frasquita), Jana Sýkorová (Merdédès), Caroline Lena Olsson (Lillas Pastia), Kyle Ketelsen (Escamillo), Roderick Earle (Le Dancaïre), Harry Nicoll (Le Remendado), Anthony DeBaeck (Guide). Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Renato Balsadonna, Chorus director. Daniel Oren, Conductor

In my review of the premiere, I referred to this production of Carmen as a "postcard of Andalusia". Indeed, Francesca Zambello’s 2006 take on Georges Bizet’s most famous opera is mainly concerned with keeping up with the tradition of opéra comique; that is, with presenting a suitably nineteenth-century picture of the south of Spain in which the gypsy ‘other’ takes centre stage. Ochre walls, a black horse, a donkey, hens, children playing Spanish traditional games, acrobats, flamenco dancers, the guardia civil and the brief appearance on stage of a procession presided by the Virgin Mary do the trick. This overblown setting, most of the time full of people and objects, makes up for a sensual show in which there are always new things to look at. Zambello knows when to leave Carmen and Don José alone, however, thus giving the characters the…

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