Frontispiece of Bizet’s Carmen , premiered in Paris in 1875. Georges Bizet (1838 - 1875) was a central figure in 19th-century French music, whose work combines lyrical elegance with dramatic intensity and vivid orchestral color. Although his output was relatively limited, his influence proved lasting, particularly through his operatic writing. His music bridges the traditions of French lyric opera and emerging realist tendencies, anticipating developments in late Romantic opera. __________________________ Opera & Stage Works: Carmen Les pêcheurs de perles (The Pearl Fishers) La jolie fille de Perth (The Fair Maid of Perth) Djamileh Le docteur Miracle Don Procopio Don Rodrigue (unfinished) L’Arlésienne (incidental music) __________________________ Symphonic Works: Symphony in C major Roma (Symphony in C major “Rome”) __________________________ Orchestral Works: Jeux d’enfants (Children’s Games) – orchestral suite Petite suite Ou...
The four seasons depicted as a visual cycle of transformation — echoing Vivaldi’s musical vision of nature and time. Antonio Vivaldi ’s The Four Seasons stands among the most recognizable works in Western classical music — a cycle so familiar that its melodies often feel as though they have always existed. And yet, beneath this surface of familiarity lies one of the most deliberate and imaginative compositional achievements of the early 18th century. Published in Amsterdam in 1725 as part of the collection Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’inventione , the work already reveals its artistic ambition in its very title. This is not merely a poetic phrase, but a declaration: a testing ground where structure and imagination coexist , where the discipline of form meets the freedom of invention. Within this framework emerge four violin concertos: Spring , Summer , Autumn , and Winter . At first glance, they may appear as musical depictions of nature — vivid, evocative, and immediately accessi...