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- soldiers away. When only Carmen, Frasquita and Mercédès remain, smugglers Dancaïre and Remendado arrive and reveal their plans to dispose of some recently...
- husband. It greatly increases the role of other characters, such as the Dancaïre, who is only a minor character in the story; the Remendado, who one page...
- Marcel Jarnac Saigon (1948) .... Lt. Keon The Loves of Carmen (1948) .... Dancaire Wake of the Red Witch (1948) .... Mayrant Ruysdaal Sidneye House of Strangers...
- narrator Jermaine Dupri as "Pockets" (Le Remendado) Lil' Bow Wow as Jalil (Le Dancaïre) Casey Lee as Blaze (Escamillo) Reagan Gomez-Preston as Caela (Micaëla)...
- tenor. Baryton-Martin roles in opera: Aeneas, Dido and Aeneas (Purcell) Dancaїre, Carmen (Bizet) L'horloge comtoise, L'enfant et les sortilèges (Ravel)...
- and flees to the countryside, joining some of Carmen's bandit friends: Dancaire, Aristóteles, Señorito, and Juanele. José adapts quickly to his new life...
- (Frasquita), Yvonne Minton (Mercedes), Robert Geay (Zuniga), Jean Prudent (Le Dancaire), Alfred Hallet (Le Remendado), Claude Cales (Morales). Orchestre de la...
- Faith Esham as Micaëla John-Paul Bogart as Zuñiga Jean-Philippe Lafont as Dancaïre Gérard Garino as Remendado Susan Daniel as Mercédès Lillian Watson as Frasquita...
- expanded, with his interpretations of Papageno in The Magic Flute, Le Dancaïre in Carmen, and Figaro in The Barber of Seville earning him exceptional...
- d'Api Salieri: Les Danaïdes Salieri: Tarare Verdi: Falstaff 1984 Carmen (Dancaïre) 1985 Parole de flic (Ranko) 1987 Babette's Feast (Achille Papin) as well...