Question
In one duet, a character in this opera receives a letter encouraging him to marry a girl from his village. At the end of this opera’s second act, that character is persuaded to follow a group led by Le Dancaïre (“dawn-ka-EER”) and Le Remendado. During the duet “C’est toi! C’est moi!,” a woman in this opera enrages a suitor by tossing a ring back at him. A corporal defies the orders of his superior Zuniga when he frees a woman’s hands after she sings him a seguidilla. While at Lillas Pastia’s tavern, that character sings the aria “La fleur que tu m’avais jetée,” or “The flower that you threw at me,” declaring his love for a woman who had earlier sung her habanera. For 10 points, Don José (“zho-SAY”) stabs the title character to death when she rejects him for Escamillo in what Georges Bizet opera? ■END■
Buzzes
Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
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Andrew Minagar | Yale B | Haverford | 42 | 10 |
Karsten Rynearson | Yale A | Columbia B | 49 | 10 |
Vishal Kanigicherla | Penn A | Princeton A | 62 | -5 |
Aum Mundhe | Rutgers A | Cornell C | 73 | 10 |
John John Groger | Columbia A | NYU A | 73 | 10 |
Rico-ian Banting | NYU B | Princeton B | 124 | 10 |
Austin Guo | Princeton A | Penn A | 144 | 10 |