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Credit: Atelier Nadar. Restoration by Adam Cuerden
Nadar's photograph of Célestine Galli-Marié (1837–1905), a French mezzo-soprano most famous for creating the title role in Bizet's opera Carmen. She is wearing Carmen's costume in Nadar's photograph. It was said that at the 33rd performance of Carmen on 2 June 1875, Galli-Marié had a premonition of Bizet's death while singing the cards scene in Act III, and fainted when she left the stage. The composer in fact died that night, and the next performance was cancelled due to her indisposition.