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Carmen

Opera by Georges Bizet (libretto by H Meilhac and L Halévy, based on the story by Prosper Mérimée), first produced at the Opéra-Comique, Paris, France, on 3 March 1875. In the story, the bullfighter Don José is caught between the gypsy girl Carmen and his original love, Micaela. Obsessed by Carmen, who soon rejects him, he kills her outside a bullring.



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Wells, a baritone, has performed dozens of opera and oratorio roles ranging from Figaro to Escamillo.
Then the choir came in welcoming Escamillo and finally there was his famous aria, O, Trocadero
These two casts are not in competition, but if they were, Erwin Schrott's toreador Escamillo would be the winner.
 
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