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Teatro Dell'Opera Di Roma, Teatro Costanzi , Rome
6 May 2026, Wed
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Vienna State Opera, Main Stage , Vienna
14 May 2026, Thu
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20 May 2026, Wed

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23 May 2026, Sat

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Teatro Real, Main Auditorium , Madrid
27 May 2026, Wed
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Teatro Real, Main Auditorium , Madrid
28 May 2026, Thu
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Teatro Real, Main Auditorium , Madrid
30 May 2026, Sat
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31 May 2026, Sun
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Teatro Real, Main Auditorium , Madrid
1 Jun 2026, Mon
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3 Jun 2026, Wed
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Teatro Real, Main Auditorium , Madrid
4 Jun 2026, Thu
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Teatro Real, Main Auditorium , Madrid
7 Jun 2026, Sun

About

Michel Carré was a prolific French librettist.

He went to Paris in 1840 intending to become a painter but took up writing instead. He wrote verse and plays before turning to writing libretti. He wrote the text for Charles Gounod's Mireille (1864) on his own, and collaborated with Eugène Cormon on Bizet's Les pêcheurs de perles. However, the majority of his libretti were completed in tandem with Jules Barbier, with whom he wrote the libretti for numerous operas, including Camille Saint-Saëns's Le timbre d'argent (libretto written in 1864, first performed in 1877), Gounod's Faust (1859), Roméo et Juliette (1867), and Offenbach's Les contes d'Hoffmann (1881). As with the other libretti by Barbier and himself, these were adaptations of existing literary masterworks.

His son, Michel-Antoine (1865–1945), followed in his father's footsteps, also writing libretti, and later directing silent films. His nephew Albert Carré (1852–1938) also wrote libretti.

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