Escamillo

E189268

Escamillo is the charismatic toreador in Bizet’s opera "Carmen," famed for his bravado and the rousing "Toreador Song."

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Label Occurrences
Escamillo canonical 2

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Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
opera character
toreador
appearsIn Carmen
appearsInAct Carmen
surface form: Act II of Carmen

Carmen
surface form: Act III of Carmen

Carmen
surface form: Act IV of Carmen
ariaAlsoKnownAs Toreador Song
artForm opera
associatedWithTheme bravado
danger
fame
characterTrait brave
charismatic
confident
createdBy Georges Bizet
Henri Meilhac
Ludovic Halévy
firstPerformanceYear 1875
gender male
hasCulturalImpact iconic operatic baritone role
symbol of the toreador in popular culture
hasPerformanceContext bullring
languageOfOpera French
nationality Spanish
notableFor Toreador Song
occupation bullfighter
operaTitle Carmen
rivalOf Don José
roleType baritone role
romanticInterest Carmen
setting Seville
singsAria Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre
voiceType baritone

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Carmen mainCharacter Escamillo
Don José conflictsWith Escamillo