: In Spanish, bullfighters on horseback are traditionally called rejoneadors , while those on foot are toreros . Bizet chose "Toreador" for its rhythmic suitability in the famous "Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre," better known as the Toreador Song .
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: The song is performed by Escamillo, a dashing and arrogant bullfighter who feeds on the energy and adoration of the crowd. This performance captures the "mystical moment" where an artist becomes one with their audience's glory. 2. The Artistic Vampire: Clan Toreador : In Spanish, bullfighters on horseback are traditionally
Surprisingly, the word "toreador" is not the standard term used in Spain today—it was actually popularized by Georges Bizet in his 1875 opera, Carmen . : The song is performed by Escamillo, a