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THE WORD OF THE DAY

Verismo

/vɛˈrɪz.moʊ/

Origin:
From Italian vero (“true”), describing a late-19th-century operatic movement toward realism.

Definition:
A style emphasizing everyday characters, raw emotion, and dramatic fatalism.

Example:
“Its gritty passions anticipate verismo.”

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WHAT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY?


On March 3, 1875


Premiere of Carmen by Georges Bizet
The Birth of the Modern Operatic Archetype

On this day — March 3, 1875 — Carmen premiered in Paris, an opera that would later become one of the most translated and performed works in the global repertoire. Though initially controversial, it soon achieved international prominence.

As Carmen entered English-speaking theatres, its translation shaped performance vocabulary, theatrical diction, and operatic terminology in English. Words and concepts associated with operatic realism, exoticism, and dramatic fatalism gained renewed prominence through productions in London, New York, and beyond.

The opera also influenced narrative archetypes in English drama: the figure of the defiant heroine, the fatalistic antihero, and the blending of popular music idioms with formal structure. Through translation and adaptation, Carmen contributed to the evolution of theatrical language and performance style in Anglophone cultural contexts.








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