Georges Bizet
(1838 - 1875)
Typical of his independent mind, Alexandre-César-Léopold Bizet (October 25, 1838 - June 3, 1875) tossed over his baptismal names and took Georges for his own. A native Parisian, he enrolled at nine in the prestigious Conservatoire, starting in piano and ending up in the composition class of Fromental Hálevy, writer of the opera La Juive, among many others. He won the Prix de Rome at the age of 19. Of greater importance to Bizet's composition was the influence of Gounod.
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Bizet's career is a classic example of "not enough time." Although he wrote masterpieces early (his Symphony in C certainly stands as one of the most accomplished of its time and place, and he wrote it at the age of 18), throughout his adult life he had to support himself doing more or less mechanical musical jobs – mainly arranging the orchestral and opera scores of others for the piano or piano and voice. Furthermore, he was severely self-critical, beginning projects and then abandoning them as not good enough. He had trouble finding his artistic path. Les pêcheurs de perles (1863) is his first successful opera, and he cannibalized earlier works to finish it. It had an initial modest run, although most of the Parisian critics hated it. However, Berlioz, the greatest of them all, hailed the composer as a great talent with a brilliant future. For his part, Bizet was overwhelmed, a few weeks later, by the premiere of the older composer's Le Troyens à Carthage, the mutilated version of the masterpiece Les Troyens. In 1867 came the opera La jolie fille de Perth, based on the novel by Sir Walter Scott. Critics gave it a warm reception, but it mustered only a tepid response from the public.
Around 1870, Bizet hit his stride, writing most of the music for which we know him best: the twelve pieces for piano duet, the delightful Jeux d' enfants (1871, six pieces orchestrated 1872), incidental music for Daudet's play L'arlésienne (1872; various numbers arranged into orchestral suites), and, finally, Carmen (1874), which established Bizet as far and away the great 19th-century French opera composer, along with Hector Berlioz. Carmen gave Bizet the greatest success in his lifetime, despite the critics who attacked it, mostly on the grounds of morality. Carmen represented something not exactly new, but nevertheless rarely seen in French opera – a gritty realism and a direct, punchy musical style. Instead of classical, Biblical, or mythic heroes, it dealt with low life in an acute and raw psychological context. Don Jose is no Aeneas. Carmen is no Dido. For that matter, they're not Romeo and Juliet either. Instead of love, the opera talks of sex and its destructive complications. The opera retains its power today, enjoying innovative new productions, most of which emphasize its back-alley atmosphere. Throughout its history, it kept Bizet's name alive until the first modern revival of interest in the Thirties.
During the initial run, Bizet became ill – probably through overwork and depression. Before the run had ended, he suffered two heart attacks and died age 36.
Upcoming classical concerts of the composer's music in Prague:
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Mar
26
Wednesday
Pearls of Classical Music in Prague Castle - Lobkowicz Palace
Time: 13:00
Prague Castle, Lobkowicz Palace
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Mar
26
Wednesday
Classic Spectacular in Mirror Chapel
Time: 17:00
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
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Mar
26
Wednesday
The Best of World and Czech Music
Time: 17:30
Spanish Synagogue
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Mar
26
Wednesday
Classic Spectacular
Time: 18:30
Klementinum, St. Salvator Church (Charles Bridge)
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Mar
26
Wednesday
Cosmic Cabinet
Time: 20:00
Image - Black Light Theatre
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Mar
26
Wednesday
WOW Show
Time: 20:00
WOW - Black Light Theatre
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Mar
27
Thursday
Pearls of Classical Music in Prague Castle - Lobkowicz Palace
Time: 13:00
Prague Castle, Lobkowicz Palace
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Mar
27
Thursday
Vivaldi Four Seasons
Time: 16:30
St. Giles Church
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Mar
27
Thursday
Classic Spectacular in Mirror Chapel
Time: 17:00
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
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Mar
27
Thursday
Hallelujah
Time: 17:30
Spanish Synagogue
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Mar
27
Thursday
GREAT MUSIC IN A GREAT SPACE
Time: 18:00
St. Nicholas Church in the Old Town Square
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Mar
27
Thursday
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
Time: 19:00
Klementinum, St. Clement's Cathedral
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Mar
28
Friday
Pearls of Classical Music in Prague Castle - Lobkowicz Palace
Time: 13:00
Prague Castle, Lobkowicz Palace
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Mar
28
Friday
Classic Spectacular in Mirror Chapel
Time: 17:00
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
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Mar
28
Friday
Great Baroque and Classical Music
Time: 18:00
St. Nicholas Church in the Old Town Square
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Mar
28
Friday
Classic Spectacular
Time: 18:30
Klementinum, St. Salvator Church (Charles Bridge)
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Mar
28
Friday
Sinatra Tribute – show and dinner
Time: 19:00
Art Restaurant Manes
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Mar
28
Friday
Vivaldi - Four Seasons in Smetana Hall
Time: 20:00
Municipal House (Obecní dům), Smetana hall
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Mar
28
Friday
Afrikania
Time: 20:00
Image - Black Light Theatre
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Mar
28
Friday
WOW Show
Time: 21:30
WOW - Black Light Theatre
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Mar
29
Saturday
Pearls of Classical Music in Prague Castle - Lobkowicz Palace
Time: 13:00
Prague Castle, Lobkowicz Palace
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Mar
29
Saturday
The Best of Czech and World Music
Time: 15:00
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
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Mar
29
Saturday
Vivaldi Four Seasons
Time: 16:30
St. Giles Church
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Mar
29
Saturday
The Best of World and Czech Music
Time: 17:00
St. Martin in the Wall Church
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Mar
29
Saturday
Classic Spectacular in Mirror Chapel
Time: 17:00
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
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Mar
29
Saturday
The Best of Classics
Time: 18:00
St. Nicholas Church in the Old Town Square
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Mar
29
Saturday
Mozart Dinner - Your private opera in Prague
Time: 19:00
Boccaccio Ballroom
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Mar
29
Saturday
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
Time: 19:00
Klementinum, St. Clement's Cathedral
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Mar
29
Saturday
The Four Seasons, Emperor Concerto & Chopin in Mirror Chapel with piano
Time: 19:00
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
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Mar
29
Saturday
The Best of Image
Time: 20:00
Image - Black Light Theatre
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Mar
29
Saturday
The Best of Swan Lake - P. I. Tchaikovsky
Time: 21:30
Broadway Theatre
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Mar
30
Sunday
Pearls of Classical Music in Prague Castle - Lobkowicz Palace
Time: 13:00
Prague Castle, Lobkowicz Palace
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Mar
30
Sunday
Classic Spectacular in Mirror Chapel
Time: 17:00
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
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Mar
30
Sunday
Classic Spectacular
Time: 17:30
Klementinum, St. Salvator Church (Charles Bridge)
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Mar
30
Sunday
Prague Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra | Vivaldi - Mozart - Beethoven
Time: 18:00
Rudolfinum, Suk hall
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Mar
30
Sunday
Bolero, Carmina Burana
Time: 19:00
Spanish Synagogue
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Mar
30
Sunday
The Best of Classics
Time: 20:00
Municipal House (Obecní dům), Smetana hall
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Mar
30
Sunday
WOW Show
Time: 20:00
WOW - Black Light Theatre
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Mar
31
Monday
Pearls of Classical Music in Prague Castle - Lobkowicz Palace
Time: 13:00
Prague Castle, Lobkowicz Palace
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Mar
31
Monday
Classic Spectacular in Mirror Chapel
Time: 17:00
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel