La Bohème Photo 2022, Bettina Stöß Joseph Calleja als Rodolfo, Joel Allison als Schaunard, Markus Brück als Marcello, Byung Gil Kim als Colline, Jörg Schörner als Benoit
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La Bohème Photo 2022, Bettina Stöß Joseph Calleja als Rodolfo, Markus Brück als Marcello | 2022, Bettina Stöß
La bohème Photo 2022, Bettina Stöß
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La Bohème Photo 2022, Bettina Stöß Joseph Calleja als Rodolfo, Adriana Ferfecka als Mimì | 2022, Bettina Stöß
La Bohème Photo 2022, Bettina Stöß Joseph Calleja als Rodolfo, Adriana Ferfecka als Mimì, Markus Brück als Marcello, Samueol Park als Sergeant der Zollwache | 2022, Bettina Stöß
La bohème Photo 2022, Bettina Stöß
La bohème Photo 2022, Bettina Stöß
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La bohème
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes / including an interval after approx. 60 minutes
At its premiere in Turin in 1896, La bohème was met with scepticism. Only after further performances in several Italian cities did it achieve the success that quickly brought Puccini and his librettist international fame. With their first collaboration, based on Henri Murger’s novel Scènes de la vie de bohème, the trio created the epitome of the romantic love story on the operatic stage. Puccini gave the story of a group of young people, their joys and tragically ending passions, a richly coloured score that includes some of the most famous arias ...
At its premiere in Turin in 1896, La bohème was met with scepticism. Only after further performances in several Italian cities did it achieve the success that quickly brought Puccini and his librettist international fame. With their first collaboration, based on Henri Murger’s novel Scènes de la vie de bohème, the trio created the epitome of the romantic love story on the operatic stage. Puccini gave the story of a group of young people, their joys and tragically ending passions, a richly coloured score that includes some of the most famous arias and duets in music history. Götz Friedrich’s production, set against a timeless backdrop, spans from the intimate artist’s apartment to the expansive spectacle in the Latin Quarter. The perfect accompaniment to the festive season! With the very young Juliana Grigoryan and later the charismatic Corinne Winters, two of the most heartfelt Puccini singers appear in the role of Mimì. Don't forget your tissues!
The children's chorus is supported by Dobolino e. V.
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