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From the Met in New York Puccini's La boh猫me

Puccini's La boh猫me from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York with soprano Ailyn Perez as Mimi and tenor Matthew Polenzani as Rodolfo, conducted by Marco Armiliato.

From the Metropolitan Opera House in New York Puccini's La boh猫me, the touching portrait of bohemian life in 19th-century Paris, centred on the doomed love story between the shy seamstress Mimi, sung by the soprano Ailyn Perez, and the aspiring but penniless poet Rodolfo, sung by the tenor Matthew Polenzani. Maestro Marco Armiliato conducts the New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus.

Mimi.....Ailyn Perez (Soprano)
Musetta.....Olga Kulchynska (Soprano)
Rodolfo.....Matthew Polenzani (Tenor)
Marcello.....David Bizic (Baritone)
Schaunard.....Andrey Zhilikhovsky (Baritone)
Colline.....Jongmin Park (Bass)
Benoit.....Arthur Woodley (Baritone)
Officer.....Jonathan Scott (Bass)
Customs Sergeant.....Yohan Yi (Bass)
Parpignol.....Marco Antonio Jordao (Tenor)
Prugne di Tours.....Dustin Lucas (Tenor)

New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Marco Armiliato (Conductor)

3 hours, 22 minutes

Last on

Sat 25 Jan 2020 18:30

Music Played

  • Giacomo Puccini

    La Boheme Act I

    Performer: Ailyn P茅rez. Performer: Matthew Polenzani. Ensemble: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Marco Armiliato.
  • Giacomo Puccini

    La Boheme Act II

    Performer: Ailyn P茅rez. Performer: Matthew Polenzani. Ensemble: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Marco Armiliato.
  • Giacomo Puccini

    La Boheme Act III

    Performer: Ailyn P茅rez. Performer: Matthew Polenzani. Ensemble: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Marco Armiliato.
  • Giacomo Puccini

    La Boheme Act IV

    Performer: Ailyn P茅rez. Performer: Matthew Polenzani. Ensemble: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Marco Armiliato.
  • Hector Berlioz

    Harold in Italy i) Harold aux montagne

    Performer: Tabea Zimmermann. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Colin Davis.
    • LSO LIVE.
  • Gabriel Piern茅

    Canzonetta Op.19

    Music Arranger: Jelle Tassyns. Performer: Annelien Van Wauwe. Orchestra: Orchestre national de Lille. Conductor: Alexandre Bloch.
    • Belle 茅poque.
    • PENTATONE.
    • 301.

Synopsis

ACT I

Paris, in the 1830s.听In their Latin Quarter garret, the near-destitute artist Marcello and poet Rodolfo try to keep warm on Christmas Eve by feeding the stove with pages from Rodolfo鈥檚 latest drama. They are soon joined by their roommates鈥擟olline, a philosopher, and Schaunard, a musician, who brings food, fuel, and funds he has collected from an eccentric nobleman. While they celebrate their unexpected fortune, the landlord, Benoit, comes to collect the rent. After getting the older man drunk, the friends urge him to tell of his flirtations, then throw him out in mock indignation at his infidelity to his wife. As the others depart to revel at the Caf茅 Momus, Rodolfo remains behind to finish an article, promising to join them later. There is another knock at the door鈥攖he visitor is Mim矛, a pretty neighbor, whose candle has gone out in the stairwell. As she enters the room, she suddenly feels faint. Rodolfo gives her a sip of wine, then helps her to the door and relights her candle. Mim矛 realizes that she lost her key when she fainted, and as the two search for it, both candles go out. Rodolfo finds the key and slips it into his pocket. In the moonlight, he takes Mim矛鈥檚 hand and tells her about his dreams. She recounts her life alone in a lofty garret, embroidering flowers and waiting for the spring. Rodolfo鈥檚 friends call from outside, telling him to join them. He responds that he is not alone and will be along shortly. Happy to have found each other, Mim矛 and Rodolfo leave, arm in arm, for the caf茅.

ACT II

Amid the shouts of street hawkers near the Caf茅 Momus, Rodolfo buys Mim矛 a bonnet and introduces her to his friends. They all sit down and order supper. The toy vendor Parpignol passes by, besieged by children. Marcello鈥檚 former sweetheart, Musetta, makes a noisy entrance on the arm of the elderly, but wealthy, Alcindoro. The ensuing tumult reaches its peak when, trying to gain Marcello鈥檚 attention, she loudly sings the praises of her own popularity. Sending Alcindoro away to buy her a new pair of shoes, Musetta finally falls into Marcello鈥檚 arms. Soldiers march by the caf茅, and as the bohemians fall in behind, the returning Alcindoro is presented with the check.

ACT III

At dawn at the Barri猫re d鈥橢nfer, a toll-gate on the edge of Paris, a customs official admits farm women to the city. Guests are heard drinking and singing within a tavern. Mim矛 arrives, searching for the place where Marcello and Musetta now live. When the painter appears, she tells him of her distress over Rodolfo鈥檚 incessant jealousy. She says she believes it is best that they part. As Rodolfo emerges from the tavern, Mim矛 hides nearby. Rodolfo tells Marcello that he wants to separate from Mim矛, blaming her flirtatiousness. Pressed for the real reason, he breaks down, saying that her illness can only grow worse in the poverty they share. Overcome with emotion, Mim矛 comes forward to say goodbye to her lover. Marcello runs back into the tavern upon hearing Musetta鈥檚 laughter. While Mim矛 and Rodolfo recall past happiness, Marcello returns with Musetta, quarreling about her flirting with a customer. They hurl insults at each other and part, but Mim矛 and Rodolfo decide to remain together until springtime.

ACT IV

Months later in the garret, Rodolfo and Marcello, now separated from their girlfriends, reflect on their loneliness. Colline and Schaunard bring a meager meal. To lighten their spirits, the four stage a dance, which turns into a mock duel. At the height of the hilarity, Musetta bursts in with news that Mim矛 is outside, too weak to come upstairs. As Rodolfo runs to her aid, Musetta relates how Mim矛 begged to be taken to Rodolfo to die. She is made as comfortable as possible, while Musetta asks Marcello to sell her earrings for medicine and Colline goes off to pawn his overcoat. Left alone, Mim矛 and Rodolfo recall their meeting and their first happy days, but she is seized with violent coughing. When the others return, Musetta gives Mim矛 a muff to warm her hands, and Mim矛 slowly drifts into unconsciousness. Musetta prays for Mim矛, but it is too late. The friends realize that she is dead, and Rodolfo collapses in despair.

Broadcast

  • Sat 25 Jan 2020 18:30