Georges Bizet was a child produgy. Entering the Paris Conservatory at the age of nine, he counted among his teachers Antoine Marmontel, François Benoist and Jacques Halévy. At nineteen Bizet won a Prix de Rome. That same year he wrote his first opera, 'Le Docteur Miracle', a one-act comedy. After his studies in Italy he returned to Paris with the intention of writing music for the stage...See full bio »
2000The Man Who Cried
(music: "Je crois entendre encore" Yiddish Version from "Les pêcheurs de perles The Pearl Fishers" 1863, "Je crois entendre encore" 1863)
1983Flashdance
(music: "Carmen Suite No. 2: Garde montant" - uncredited)
1982Domingo/Troyanos Met Gala Concert
(TV movie)
(music: "Carmen: Act III Prélude", "Carmen: La fleur que tu m'avais jetée", "Carmen: Act IV Prélude", "Carmen: Act IV Finale")
1954Carmen Jones
(writer: "WHIZZIN' AWAY ALONG DE TRACK" / music: "SEND THEM ALONG", "LIFT 'EM UP AN' PUT 'EM DOWN", "DAT'S LOVE", "YOU TALK JUS' LIKE MY MAW", "YOU GO FOR ME", "CARMEN JONES IS GOIN' TO JAIL", "DERE'S A CAFE ON DE CORNER", "DIS FLOWER", "BEAT OUT DAT RHYTHM ON A DRUM", "STAN' UP AN' FIGHT", "THERE'S A MAN I'M CRAZY FOR", "CARD SONG", "MY JOE", "HE GOT HIS SELF ANOTHER WOMAN", "FINAL DUET", "STRING ME HIGH ON A TREE")