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There's a "special" arrangement of the "Habanera" -- that's a dance, not a pepper -- from Bizet's "Carmen" also on the program.
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There's a "special" arrangement of the "Habanera" -- that's a dance, not a pepper -- from Bizet's "Carmen" also on the program.
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There's a "special" arrangement of the "Habanera" -- that's a dance, not a pepper -- from Bizet's "Carmen" also on the program.
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The closer was, inevitably, Brubeck's signature song, "Take Five," featuring a dazzling drum solo by Randy Jones and an alto sax solo in which Militello threw in a bit of "Habanera" from Bizet's Carmen.
Tony Sachs: Father Time: Dave Brubeck Plays The Blue Note 2010
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According to Ms. Kaminsky, the collection includes "straight-out rah-rah propaganda" songs, tunes from popular movies, and opera arias, including one by Beethoven and even a Russian version of the "Habanera" from Bizet's "Carmen."
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(Soundbite of laughter) KELLY: Hmm. You do a very flirty, very jazzy version of "Habanera," of course from "Carmen."
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(Soundbite of song, "Habanera") (Singing) L'amour.
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"It was pure theater," says Mr. Klores, who captures all of Mr. Miller's outrageous antics in slow motion, to the accompaniment of Puccini arias and the "Habanera" from "Carmen."
Reggie Miller, Verbal Warrior Allen Barra 2010
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(Soundbite of song, "Habanera") (Singing) L'amour.
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(Soundbite of laughter) KELLY: Hmm. You do a very flirty, very jazzy version of "Habanera," of course from "Carmen."
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