"Carmen Loves Jazz" at Saaremaa Opera Days
A jazzy reworking of "Carmen" is cheekier than
its operatic predecessor - charged with urban undertones and explicitly sexual.
Surely it was not in vain that the saxophone was a prohibited instrument in the
frigid Soviet Union during the sixties.
The Big Band instrumentation with its juicy
timbres and lush improvisation brings out new nuances in Mérimée’s story. In
this rendition Carmen's cynical attitude rises to limelight: "If a smile
will help me to prevail, what
of it? - I'll smile!" (Bizet's "Carmen" Act III). A view in
which the sexual appeal can be easily put to use in your favor. But the
question remains: how to do it so skillfully that you don’t end up with a knife
between your ribs? Whether it be in the direct or metaphorical sense...
Carmen Loves Jazz
Music - Siim Aimla / Georges BizetChoreographer - Marina Kesler
Set and Costumes - Madis Nurms
Lighting designer - Margus Vaigur
Carmen - Sofia Rubina
Jose - Rene Soom
Escamillo - Kristjan Kasearu
Dancers - Marika Muiste, Jevgeni Grib, Anatoli Arhangelski
Estonian Dream Big Band
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