Georges Bizet (1838-1875): Djamileh

Georges Bizet (1838-1875): Djamileh opéra comique in one act libretto by Louis Galet, based on an oriental tale, Namouna, by Alfred de Musset Marie Gautrot, Djamileh Sébastien Guèze, Haroun Armando Noguera, Splendiano Jean-Loup Pagésy, Haroun’s friend Pierrick Boisseau, Haroun’s friend Lionel Muzin, Haroun’s friend Stéphane Malbec-Garcia, Haroun’s friend Catherine Handis, the dancer Marc Simon, the merchant Fiat Cantus Choir Samuel Jean, director Orchestre Français Albéric Magnard Miquel Ortega, conductor Pierre Jourdan, artistic, stage and film director Sets and costumes: Jean-Pierre Capeyron Lights: Thierry Alexandre Choreography: Jean-Hugues Tanto Synopsis At the end of day the caliph Haroun reclines and smokes in his palace, with his servant Splendiano; an off-stage chorus sing. The slave-girl Djamileh passes through the room unseen by Haroun, gazing tenderly at him.
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