Year 8 Opera - Bizet's Carmen

What is an opera?

An opera is a * work, a work performed on * by *, set to *, in which all or most of the words are *. Operas typically feature *, individual singers representing the main characters, and a *, a group of singers representing the crowd, all accompanied by an *, a classical instrumental ensemble.

actors   chorus   dramatic   music   orchestra   soloists   stage   sung   

Bizet's Carmen

Watch and listen to excerpts from Bizet's opera 'Carmen'. To help you to understand the story, use the template to draw a storyboard which reflects the key events in each scene.

Carmen Storyboard.pdf

Using the sheet music, learn to sing and play excerpts from Bizet's Carmen. You may present these pieces or your own choice of music as your solo performance. You may use this virtual keyboard

1Carmen Toreador Song Performing Score (Singing).pdf
2Carmen Prelude Performing Score (Keyboard).pdf
3Carmen Act III Entracte Performing Score.pdf

Listen to the Prelude from Bizet's Carmen and, using the worksheet, complete the listening activities in your exercise books.

1Carmen Prelude Audio.mp3
Carmen Prelude Audio Theme A.mp3
Carmen Prelude Audio Theme C.mp3
Carmen Prelude Audio Theme B.mp3
Carmen Prelude Audio Theme D.mp3
1Carmen Prelude Listening (Student Copy).pdf

Using the techniques heard in the Entr'acte to Bizet's Carmen (following the instructions on the worksheet) compose your own Entr'acte which sets the scene for Act III: A wild peaceful place in the mountains at midnight, where smugglers dwell.

1Carmen Entracte Composition Worksheet.pdf

Using the worksheet, read about the history and plot of Bizet's Opera 'Carmen'. In your exercise book, answer the questions found at the end of each paragraph.

1Carmen Reading and Understanding (Student Copy).pdf