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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