La bohème

La bohème

La bohème è un’opera in italian di Giacomo Puccini, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1896, con 5 arie archiviate in Wikidata.

Compositore
Giacomo Puccini
Prima rappresentazione

1896 1896-01-01

Lingua

Italian

Epoca

Verismo

Numero di arie

5

Sintesi da Wikipedia

La bohème is an opera in four acts, composed by Giacomo Puccini between 1893 and 1895 to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, based on Scènes de la vie de bohème (1851) by Henri Murger. The story is set in Paris around 1830 and shows the Bohemian lifestyle of a poor seamstress and her artist friends.

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Librettisti

Giuseppe Giacosa
Luigi Illica

Genere

opera

Voci nell’opera

mictenor · 1
micsoprano · 1


Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) — compositore italian, periodo Verismo. Prima rappresentazione di La bohème nel 1896.

Trama di La bohème

In the four bohemians' garret (Christmas Eve) Marcello is painting while Rodolfo gazes out of the window. They complain of the cold. In order to keep warm, they burn the manuscript of Rodolfo's drama. Colline, the philosopher, enters shivering and disgruntled at not having been able to pawn some books. Schaunard, the musician of the group, arrives with food, wine and cigars. He explains the source of his riches: a job with an eccentric English gentleman, who hired him to play his violin to a parrot until it died. The others hardly listen to his tale as they set up the table to eat and drink. Schaunard interrupts, telling them that they must save the food for the days ahead: tonight they will all celebrate his good fortune by dining at Cafe Momus, and he will pay. The friends are interrupted by Benoît, the landlord, who arrives to collect the rent. They flatter him and ply him with wine. In his drunkenness, he begins to boast of his amorous adventures, but when he also reveals that he is married, they thrust him from the room—without the rent payment—in comic moral indignation. The rent money is divided for their evening out at Cafe Momus. This was a cafe in Rue des Prêtres St Germain l’Auxerrois. Marcello, Schaunard and Colline go out, but Rodolfo remains alone for a moment in order to finish an article he is writing, promising to join his friends soon. There is a knock at the door. It is a girl who lives in another room in the building. Her candle has blown out, and she has …

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Cast e personaggi di La bohème

11 personaggi documentati da Wikidata con indicazione del registro vocale:

  • personAlcindoro (bass)
  • personBenoît (bass)
  • personA customs Sergeant (bass)
  • personColline (bass)
  • personRodolfo (tenor)
  • personParpignol (tenor)
  • personMimì (lyric soprano)
  • personMusetta (soprano)
  • personMarcello (baritone)
  • personSchaunard (baritone)
  • personStudents

Libretto di La bohème

Il libretto è scritto da Giuseppe Giacosa, Luigi Illica — in totale 2 autori di libretto. L’opera è classificata nel genere opera.

Da Scenes of Bohemian Life all’opera

La bohème è un adattamento di Scenes of Bohemian Life — soggetto letterario di partenza per il libretto.

L’archivio documenta 2 altre opere derivate dallo stesso soggetto:

Registri vocali in La bohème

Le arie documentate sono distribuite su 2 registri vocali: tenor (1 aria), soprano (1 aria).

Opere contemporanee

Rappresentate nel decennio a cavallo del 1896, altre 6 opere del repertorio archiviato di compositori diversi:

Arie principali di La bohème

Altre opere di Giacomo Puccini

Fonte dei dati

Dati sull’opera provenienti da Wikidata (CC0, pubblico dominio).


Wikidata Q188621 open_in_new