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  2. Pablo de Sarasate - Wikipedia

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    Malagueña y Habanera (Spanish Dances Nos. 1, 2 - Book I) 1878 Violin and piano 22 Romanza andaluza y Jota navarra (Spanish Dances Nos. 3, 4 - Book II) 1878 Violin and piano 23 Playera y Zapateado (Spanish Dances Nos. 5, 6 - Book III) 1880 Violin and piano 24 Caprice Basque (Basque Caprice) 1880 Violin and piano 25 Fantasy on Carmen (Bizet) 1882

  3. Carmen Fantasy (Sarasate) - Wikipedia

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    The Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25, by Pablo de Sarasate is a fantasy on themes from Bizet's Carmen for violin and piano or orchestra, composed in 1881. [1] A version with piano accompaniment was published in 1882. [2] [3] It was dedicated to Joseph Hellmesberger. [4]

  4. Toreador Song - Wikipedia

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    Like Carmen's Habanera, it is built on a descending chromatic scale as Escamillo describes his experiences in the bullfighting ring. In the chorus praising the toreador, the music turns celebratory and confident in character. [1] Frasquita, Mercédès, Carmen, Moralès, Zuniga and the chorus join for the repeat of the refrain. [2]

  5. List of compositions by Georges Bizet - Wikipedia

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    The two suites of music from Carmen were arranged by Ernest Guiraud, No. 1 in 1882 : Prélude—Aragonaise (Act IV Entr’acte)—Intermezzo (Act III Entr’acte)—Séguedille—Les dragons d’Alcalá (Act II Entr’acte)—Les toréadors, and No. 2 in 1887: Marche des contrebandiers—Habanera—Nocturne (Act III Air de Micaëla)—Chanson ...

  6. Habanera (aria) - Wikipedia

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    Habanera ("music or dance of Havana") is the popular name for "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" (French pronunciation: [lamuʁ ɛt‿œ̃n‿wazo ʁəbɛl]; "Love is a rebellious bird"), an aria from Georges Bizet's 1875 opéra comique Carmen. It is the entrance aria of the title character, a mezzo-soprano role, in scene 5 of the first act.

  7. Carmen Suites (Bizet/Guiraud) - Wikipedia

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    Les Toréadors (A major) – Theme from prelude to act 1 and Procession of the Toreadors from act 4: "Les voici! voici la quadrille des Toreros!". Suite No. 1 was published c. 1882. [2] The Aragonaise was also used by Pablo de Sarasate in his Carmen Fantasy for violin and orchestra and by Franz Waxman in his own Carmen Fantasie.

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