L'Arlésienne Suite No. 1: Carillon
Georges Bizet (1838–1875) was a French composer and pianist of the romantic… Read Full Bio ↴Georges Bizet (1838–1875) was a French composer and pianist of the romantic era.
Bizet was born on 25th October 1838 in Paris. He was registered with the legal name Alexandre-César-Léopold Bizet, but was baptised Georges Bizet and was always known by the latter name. A child prodigy, he entered the prestigious Paris Conservatory of Music a fortnight before his tenth birthday.
In 1857 he shared a prize offered by Jacques Offenbach for a setting of the one-act operetta Le docteur Miracle, and won the Prix de Rome. As per the conditions of the scholarship, he studied in Rome for three years. There, his talent began to mature with such works as the opera Don Procopio. Apart from this stay in Rome, Bizet lived in the Paris area for his entire life.
On his return from Rome, he dedicated himself to composition. In 1863 he composed the opera Les pêcheurs de perles for the Theatre-Lyrique. During this period Bizet also wrote the opera La jolie fille de Perth, his well-known L'arlésienne (written as incidental music for a play), and the piano piece Jeux d'enfants. He also wrote the romantic opera Djamileh, which is often seen as a percursor of Carmen. His first symphony, the symphony in C major, was written at the Paris Conservatory when he was only seventeen years old, evidently as a student assignment. It seems that Bizet completely forgot about it himself, and it was not discovered again until 1935, in the archives of the Conservatory library. Upon its first performance, it was immediately hailed as a junior masterwork and a welcome addition to the early Romantic period repertoire. he symphony is noteworthy for bearing a strong stylistic resemblance to the music of Franz Schubert, whose work was virtually unknown in Paris at that time (with the possible exception of a few of his songs). A second symphony, "Roma" was not completed.
Bizet's best-known work is his 1875 opera, Carmen, which was based on an 1846 novel of the same name by Prosper Mérimée. Influenced by Giuseppe Verdi, Bizet composed the title role in Carmen for a mezzo-soprano. The opera was not an immediate success, and Bizet became despondent over the perceived failure, but praise came from such luminaries as Camille Saint-Saëns, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and Claude Debussy, who recognised its greatness. Their views were prophetic, as the public eventually made Carmen one of the most popular works in operatic history.
Although best known as a composer, Bizet was also a fine pianist, whose playing was praised by no less a judge than Franz Liszt. After Bizet flawlessly sightread a complex piece, Liszt said he considered him one of the three finest pianists in Europe.
Bizet had long suffered from quinsy, a painful inflammation of the tonsils associated with angina, and never got to enjoy Carmen's success. Just a few months after the opera's debut, he died on his sixth wedding anniversary, 3rd June 1875, at the early age of thirty-six, the official cause of death being listed as a failed heart due to "acute articular rheumatism". He was buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris.
Bizet was born on 25th October 1838 in Paris. He was registered with the legal name Alexandre-César-Léopold Bizet, but was baptised Georges Bizet and was always known by the latter name. A child prodigy, he entered the prestigious Paris Conservatory of Music a fortnight before his tenth birthday.
In 1857 he shared a prize offered by Jacques Offenbach for a setting of the one-act operetta Le docteur Miracle, and won the Prix de Rome. As per the conditions of the scholarship, he studied in Rome for three years. There, his talent began to mature with such works as the opera Don Procopio. Apart from this stay in Rome, Bizet lived in the Paris area for his entire life.
On his return from Rome, he dedicated himself to composition. In 1863 he composed the opera Les pêcheurs de perles for the Theatre-Lyrique. During this period Bizet also wrote the opera La jolie fille de Perth, his well-known L'arlésienne (written as incidental music for a play), and the piano piece Jeux d'enfants. He also wrote the romantic opera Djamileh, which is often seen as a percursor of Carmen. His first symphony, the symphony in C major, was written at the Paris Conservatory when he was only seventeen years old, evidently as a student assignment. It seems that Bizet completely forgot about it himself, and it was not discovered again until 1935, in the archives of the Conservatory library. Upon its first performance, it was immediately hailed as a junior masterwork and a welcome addition to the early Romantic period repertoire. he symphony is noteworthy for bearing a strong stylistic resemblance to the music of Franz Schubert, whose work was virtually unknown in Paris at that time (with the possible exception of a few of his songs). A second symphony, "Roma" was not completed.
Bizet's best-known work is his 1875 opera, Carmen, which was based on an 1846 novel of the same name by Prosper Mérimée. Influenced by Giuseppe Verdi, Bizet composed the title role in Carmen for a mezzo-soprano. The opera was not an immediate success, and Bizet became despondent over the perceived failure, but praise came from such luminaries as Camille Saint-Saëns, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and Claude Debussy, who recognised its greatness. Their views were prophetic, as the public eventually made Carmen one of the most popular works in operatic history.
Although best known as a composer, Bizet was also a fine pianist, whose playing was praised by no less a judge than Franz Liszt. After Bizet flawlessly sightread a complex piece, Liszt said he considered him one of the three finest pianists in Europe.
Bizet had long suffered from quinsy, a painful inflammation of the tonsils associated with angina, and never got to enjoy Carmen's success. Just a few months after the opera's debut, he died on his sixth wedding anniversary, 3rd June 1875, at the early age of thirty-six, the official cause of death being listed as a failed heart due to "acute articular rheumatism". He was buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris.
L'Arlésienne Suite No. 1: Carillon
Georges Bizet Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Georges Bizet:
"L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" L′amour est un oiseau rebelle Que nul ne peut apprivoiser Et…
Adieux de l'hôtesse arabe Puisque rien ne t'arrête en cet heureux pays, Ni l'ombre du…
Agnus Dei Agnus dei qui Tollis peccata mundi, Miserere, miserere nobis…
Au fond du temple saint NADIR Au fond du temple saint Paré de fleurs et d'or, Une fe…
Carmen — Suite L'amour est un oiseau rebelle que nul ne peut apprivoiser Et…
Carmen, Act I: "Parle-moi de ma mère" L'amour est un oiseau rebelle Que nul ne peut apprivoiser Et…
Carmen: Act I. "Parle-moi de ma mère" L'amour est un oiseau rebelle Que nul ne peut apprivoiser Et…
Gypsy Song Les tringles des sistres tintaient avec un éclat métallique,…
Habanera L’amour est un oiseau rebelle Que nul ne peut apprivoiser, …
Habanera From Carmen L′amour est un oiseau rebelle Que nul ne peut apprivoiser Et…
L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2 Farandole Song by Georges Bizet Arranged by Merle Isaac Song…
Les Pecheurs De Perles: "Je Crois Entendre Encore" Je crois entendre encore Caché sous les palmiers Sa voix ten…
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風呂幸
Mysterious tears come to mind the first love girl.
Because of this music.
No matter how much I close my eyes…
Your behavior Flower party.
No matter how I forget your smile,
I remember her sweet single eyelids.
I wonder if you were illusion?
Carillon bell...Yeah Bizet's music.
I wonder if you were reality?
Bright red shoes...Yeah my lady.
The mystery that the two did not begin
is locked in a graduation album.
I just shout like this.
I love you Mackee!
I can hear Mackee's voice.
「Why didn't we start?
It's obvious now.
Girls want to wait!
... even me ... you.」
What an honorable hallucination!
Such a funny song of my delusion!
western condor
I probably will never get bored of this, bizets music is so magnificent
Pedro Henrique Sauné
Bizet and Mendelssohn are so underrated...
Bella D
I played this piece on my oboe for my orchestra and 1:23 was so amazing to play
AMURCIAM
30 years of not listening to this melody. Until today I have learned the name and author. Magic of classical music.
Jan Forest
Magical blessing for you @AMURCIAM x
Diana Jimenez
I learned name and author last night! Had heard it on a docuseries about the French Impressionists like 20 years ago, and had not known the name of this piece, until last night.
Alice S
I played this in a group of flutes it was so pretty to play in a cathedral I loved it
sicilline
This is so beautiful!!!! I have loved this section of music since I first heard it as a teenager. All of this time, I never KNEW that it was George BIZET! What a fun surprise! My favorite part also begins at 1:23!!! So lovely. It is hard to put into words, such beauty 🎶
Elizabeth Kirkpatrick
I fell in love with it playing it in high school. It's pieces like this that made me so grateful that I learned to play the cello.
Abijah Zimmerman
I'm so glad you enjoy it! It's a little harder for me to enjoy it because I have to play it, and it's SUPER hard!