La bohème is an opera in four acts, by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, based on Scènes de la vie de bohème by Henri Murger. The world premiere performance of La bohème was in Turin on 1 February 1896 at the Teatro Regio and conducted by the young Arturo Toscanini. Since then, La bohème has become part of the standard Italian opera repertory and is the fourth most frequently performed opera worldwide. In 1946, fifty years after the opera's premiere, Toscanini conducted a performance of it on radio with the NBC Symphony Orchestra. This performance was eventually released on records and on Compact Disc. It is the only recording of a Puccini opera by its original conductor (see Recordings below).
According to its title page, the libretto of La bohème is based on Henri Murger's novel, Scènes de la vie de bohème, a collection of vignettes portraying young bohemians living in the Latin Quarter of Paris in the 1840s. Although usually called a novel, it has no unified plot. Like the 1849 play by Murger and Théodore Barrière, the opera's libretto focuses on the relationship between Rodolfo and Mimì, ending with her death. Also like the play, the libretto combines two characters from the novel, Mimì and Francine, into a single Mimì character.
Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒaːkomo putˈtʃiːni]; 22 December 1858 – 29 November 1924) was an Italian composer whose operas, including La bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly, and Turandot, are among the most frequently performed in the standard repertoire. Some of his arias, such as "O mio babbino caro" from Gianni Schicchi, "Che gelida manina" from La bohème, and "Nessun dorma" from Turandot, have become part of popular culture.
Described by Encyclopædia Britannica Online as "one of the greatest exponents of operatic realism", he is regarded as one of the last major Italian opera composers. His repertoire is essentially rooted in verismo, or a post-Romantic operatic tradition and literary style. Whilst his work is essentially based on traditional late-19th century Italian opera, his music shows some influences from then-contemporary composers and movements such as Igor Stravinsky and Impressionism. Common themes within his operas include the important role, yet usually tragic end, of his heroines, as well as love; furthermore, there is a strong presence of exoticism in his operas, with several being set in faraway locations.
Andrea Bocelli, OMRI, OMDSM (Italian pronunciation: [anˈdrɛːa boˈtʃɛlli]; born 22 September 1958) is an Italian tenor, multi-instrumentalist and classical crossover artist. Born with poor eyesight, he became blind at the age of twelve following a football accident.
Since winning the Newcomers section of the Sanremo Music Festival in 1994, Bocelli has recorded thirteen solo studio albums, of both pop and classical music, two greatest hits albums, and eight complete operas, selling over 75 million records worldwide. Thus, he is the biggest-selling solo artist in the history of classical music and has caused core classical repertoire to "cross over" to the top of international pop charts and into previously uncharted territory in popular culture.
In 1998, he was named one of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People. In 1999, his nomination for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards marked the first, and so far only time a classical artist had been nominated in the category, since Leontyne Price, in 1961.The Prayer, his duet with Celine Dion for the animated film The Quest for Camelot, won the Golden Globe for Best Original Song and was nominated for an Academy Award in the same category. With the release of his classical album, Sacred Arias, Bocelli captured a listing in the Guinness Book of World Records, as he simultaneously held the top 3 positions on the US classical albums charts. Six of his albums have since reached the Top 10 on the Billboard 200, and a record-setting 8, have topped the classical albums charts in the United States.
Giacomo Puccini -- La Bohème -- Anna Netrebko, Rolando Villazón (New Upload, Full HD 1080p)
Charles Aznavour - La Bohème
Charles Aznavour La Bohème
Puccini - La bohème - Severini
La Bohème
Kendji Girac - LA BOHEME (AZNAVOUR, SA JEUNESSE)
La Boheme - Freni, Raimondi, Martino, Panerai. Full Opera
Carlos Kleiber: La Boheme (Puccini) - La Scala 1979 (Complete)
Charles Aznavour - La Boheme - B&W; - HQ Audio
La Boheme - Pavarotti- "Che gelida manina" Fiamma Izzo d' Amico "Si, mi chiamano Mimi"
La Boheme
La Boheme de Giacomo Puccini - Opera completa subtitulada en español
Adrian Nour Charle Aznavour La Boheme The Voice - Romania
Edith Piaf - La Boheme
Giacomo Puccini -- La Bohème -- Anna Netrebko, Rolando Villazón (New Upload, Full HD 1080p)
Charles Aznavour - La Bohème
Charles Aznavour La Bohème
Puccini - La bohème - Severini
La Bohème
Kendji Girac - LA BOHEME (AZNAVOUR, SA JEUNESSE)
La Boheme - Freni, Raimondi, Martino, Panerai. Full Opera
Carlos Kleiber: La Boheme (Puccini) - La Scala 1979 (Complete)
Charles Aznavour - La Boheme - B&W; - HQ Audio
La Boheme - Pavarotti- "Che gelida manina" Fiamma Izzo d' Amico "Si, mi chiamano Mimi"
La Boheme
La Boheme de Giacomo Puccini - Opera completa subtitulada en español
Adrian Nour Charle Aznavour La Boheme The Voice - Romania
Edith Piaf - La Boheme
ROBERTO ALAGNA and ANGELA GHEORGHIU a.o.La Bohème - COMPLETE 01:49:23 - wide screen)
Andrea Bocelli at the Opera "La Boheme" (1998)
Puccini "La Bohème" -- Renata Tebaldi -- Carlo Bergonzi -- Fernando Corena 1958 Full Opera
G. Puccini - "La boheme" Act 4 Final (Netrebko - Beczala - Machaidze) 2012
Anna Netrebko - Puccini - La Bohème Quando m'en vo' soletta
La Boheme - Concha Buika
Angela GHEORGHIU - Si mi chiamano Mimi - La Bohème - Puccini
Anna Netrebko Rolando Villazon O soave fanciulla La Boheme The Berlin Concert 2006
Opera Novella "La Boheme" Act2