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Georges Bizet

Georges Bizet (né Alexandre César Léopold Bizet; 25 October 1838 – 3 June 1875) was a French composer of the Romantic era. Best known for his operas in a career cut short by his early death, Bizet achieved few successes before his final work, Carmen, which has become one of the most popular and frequently performed works in the entire opera repertoire.

During a brilliant student career at the Conservatoire de Paris, Bizet won many prizes, including the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1857. He was recognised as an outstanding pianist, though he chose not to capitalise on this skill and rarely performed in public. Returning to Paris after almost three years in Italy, he found that the main Parisian opera theatres preferred the established classical repertoire to the works of newcomers. His keyboard and orchestral compositions were likewise largely ignored; as a result, his career stalled, and he earned his living mainly by arranging and transcribing the music of others. Restless for success, he began many theatrical projects during the 1860s, most of which were abandoned. Neither of his two operas that reached the stage in this time—Les pêcheurs de perles and La jolie fille de Perth—were immediately successful.

After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871, during which Bizet served in the National Guard, he had little success with his one-act opera Djamileh, though an orchestral suite derived from his incidental music to Alphonse Daudet's play L'Arlésienne was instantly popular. The production of his final opera, Carmen, was delayed because of fears that its themes of betrayal and murder would offend audiences. After its premiere on 3 March 1875, Bizet was convinced that the work was a failure; he died of a heart attack three months later, unaware that it would prove a spectacular and enduring success.

Bizet's marriage to Geneviève Halévy was intermittently happy and produced one son. After his death, his work, apart from Carmen, was generally neglected. Manuscripts were given away or lost, and published versions of his works were frequently revised and adapted by other hands. He founded no school and had no obvious disciples or successors. After years of neglect, his works began to be performed more frequently in the 20th century. Later commentators have acclaimed him as a composer of brilliance and originality whose premature death was a significant loss to French musical theatre.

Birth and Death Data: Born October 25, 1838 (Rue Louise-Émilie-de-La-Tour-d'Auvergne), Died June 3, 1875 (Bougival)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1895 - 1950

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer

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Recordings (Results 251-275 of 739 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Columbia 309 10-in. ca. 1901 Toreador song Artists vary Baritone vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 565[b] 7-in. approximately 1902 Toreador song Columbia Band Band composer  
Columbia 565[b] 10-in. ca. 1902 Toreador song Columbia Band Band composer  
Columbia 593 7-in. ca. 1902-Oct. 1905 Carmen : Selection Columbia Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia 593 10-in. approximately 1902 Carmen : Selection Columbia Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia 768 7-in. ca. 1902-Oct. 1905 Toreador song Antonio Vargas Baritone vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 768 10-in. ca. 1902 Toreador song Antonio Vargas Baritone vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 1112 7-in. ca. 1903 Toreador song Male vocalist (unidentified; Columbia Records) Baritone vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 1112 10-in. ca. 1903-1908 Toreador song Male vocalist (unidentified; Columbia Records) Baritone vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 1205 10-in. ca. 1903 Toreador song Antonio Scotti Baritone vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 1208 10-in. ca. 1903 Toreador's song Damrosch Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia 1227 10-in. approximately 1903 Toreador song Giuseppe Campanari Baritone vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 1247 7-in. ca. 1903-Oct. 1905 Si tu m'ames Alberto De Bassini ; Jeanne Ferenczy Vocal duet (soprano and baritone), with piano composer  
Columbia 1247 10-in. ca. 1903 Si tu m'ames Alberto De Bassini ; Jeanne Ferenczy Vocal duet (soprano and baritone), with piano composer  
Columbia 1363 10-in. ca. 1903 Il fior che avevi a me tu dato Roberto Vanni Tenor vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 3124 7-in. ca. Jan.-Oct. 1905 Toreador song Taurino Parvis Baritone vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 3128 10-in. ca. 1905-Feb. 1906 La fleur Francisco Nuibo Tenor vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 3140 10-in. between January and May 1905 Toreador song Taurino Parvis Baritone vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 3144 10-in. ca. Jan.-May 1905 Avanera Gina Ciaparelli Soprano vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 3496 10-in. ca. Jan.-Oct. 1906 Se tu m'ami Gina Ciaparelli ; Taurino Parvis Vocal duet (soprano and baritone), with orchestra composer  
Columbia 4063 10-in. between January and June 1909 La fleur que tu m'avais jetée Florencio Constantino Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 4135 10-in. ca. May-June 1909 Toreador song Giuseppe Pimazoni Baritone vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 4212 10-in. ca. 1909 De la mia vita Isidoro Agnoletto Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 4217 10-in. ca. 1909 Mi par d'udir aucora Isidoro Agnoletto Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 19754 10-in. 2/8/1912 Air des cartes Georgette Leblanc Maeterlinck Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
(Results 251-275 of 739 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Bizet, Georges," accessed May 7, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102559.

Bizet, Georges. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 7, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102559.

"Bizet, Georges." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 7 May 2024.

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URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102559

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