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Why The Royal Opera love performing Puccini s La bohème

1,180 مناظر· 10/22/23
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Puccini’s music and Richard Jones’s production capture the joy and heartache of young love in Paris. This performance will be broadcast live to cinemas. Find a showing near you https://www.roh.org.uk/showings/la-boheme-live-2020 Revival Director Julia Burbach, cast Charles Castronovo (Rodolfo), Andrzej Filończyk (Marcello), Sonya Yoncheva (Mimì), Aida Garifullina (Musetta) and Conductor Emmanuel Villaume share their experience of rehearsing and performing in this romantic and tragic opera. Richard Jones perfectly captures the blend of tragedy and comedy in La bohème, and provides an acute analysis of Puccini’s young would-be artists and their lovers, the soulful Mimì and spirited Musetta. Spectacular designs by Stewart Laing evoke both the poverty of the bohemians’ attic home and the splendour of Paris’s shopping arcades on Christmas Eve. Puccini’s score is one of his most beautiful, with highlights including Rodolfo and Mimì’s introductory arias and love duet in Act I, ebullient music for the chorus and soloists in Act II, and Mimì’s poignant death scene, over which the composer himself wept. La bohème received its world premiere at the Teatro Regio, Turin, on 1 February 1896, and its Covent Garden premiere the following year. It is currently one of the best-loved operas worldwide, and the opera most performed at the Royal Opera House. Enjoy this video? Subscribe to our channel to receive notifications about new ballet and opera clips. To book tickets or find out more about the Royal Opera House, head to https://www.roh.org.uk/

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