Carmen (opéra) - Act IV:
Carmen/Don José: duet "C'est toi, c'est moi"
Kim Hak-nam as "Carmen"
Seoul Arts Center Opera Theatre
The final great duet between Don José and Carmen, during which she finally admits her love for the Toreador, and Don José stabs her, declaring his love for her,
Don José approaches and begs Carmen to leave with him. She insists that their affair is over, that she does not love him anymore, and that she now loves Escamillo.
As Don José's demands become more desperate, Carmen throws at him the ring he once gave her. Don José murders Carmen, while the crowd inside the bullring cheers Escamillo.
please go to
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/music/NYCO/carmen/cesttoi.html
for the aria & translate
Arirang Tv broadcast opera on New Year 2007. I wait for next year to come to see opera which I like on Arirang Tv.
Thank you Arirang Tv for presenting good program that never happen here on Thai free TV.
@cantanteporsiempre Son koreanos
angryazngirl 1 year ago
you're not exactly supposed to understand, when you sing in french you have to pronunciate each word, it's the same in english go to an english opera and try to make out what they're saying.
JoeeJoonasLuuver 3 years ago
I cannot believe that is suppossed to be French. Well... I listened and I could make out the word "jamais" and a few other things. They did pretty good though... Even if I can't understand them. I guess all that matters is that they can sings and they're good actors/actresses.
purblepig 3 years ago
boooo tempo and the singing is terrible
oprimotenore 3 years ago
inches chinos!!!
cantanteporsiempre 3 years ago
Yes!! You have to concentrate really hard!!!
Ha ha..
silvr94 4 years ago
that was French?
altodivo 4 years ago
The french is bad, but that isn't important: it's the music that counts, and they can both sing; so
BRAVO
silvr94 4 years ago