La bohème / music, Giacomo Puccini ; libretto, Giuseppe Giacosa, Luigi Illica ; from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

In an attic apartment in the Latin Quarter of Paris, a group of young artists are living together in poverty. Their neighbour, the little seamstress Mimi, introduces herself, seeking a light for her candle, when Rodolfo is left alone. They fall in love. At the Café Momus Rodolfo presents Mimi to his...

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Online Access: Streaming Video (via Alexander Street Press)
Main Author: Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924
Corporate Authors: Opus Arte (Firm), Royal Opera (London, England) (Performer)
Other Authors: Bundy, William, Charlton, John, Copley, John, 1933-, Dukach, Inna (Performer), Gerzmava, Hibla, 1970- (Performer), Giacosa, Giuseppe, 1847-1906 (Librettist), Illica, Luigi, 1857-1919 (Librettist), Imbrailo, Jacques (Performer), Lough, Robin, Maxwell, Donald (Performer), Nelsons, Andris (Conductor), IlincǐŽi, Teodor (Performer), Smoriginas, Kostas (Performer), Viviani, Gabriele (Performer), Whitaker, Frances, Whitbourn, James, Oman, Julia Trevelyan, White, Jeremy, 1953- (Performer), Murger, Henri, 1822-1861
Other title:Bohème.
Format: Video
Language:Italian
English
French
German
Spanish
Published: [S.l.] : Opus Arte, 2010.
Series:Opera in video.
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Summary:In an attic apartment in the Latin Quarter of Paris, a group of young artists are living together in poverty. Their neighbour, the little seamstress Mimi, introduces herself, seeking a light for her candle, when Rodolfo is left alone. They fall in love. At the Café Momus Rodolfo presents Mimi to his friends, while the singer Musetta abandons her elderly rich lover Alcindoro in order to join Marcello. Alcindoro is left to settle the bill for all of them. Time has passed. Mimi has lived with Rodolfo, but they quarrel, because of his apparent jealousy. He has planned to leave her, as we learn in a scene set on a cold winter morning by the city gates. Musetta, a contrast in character to the gentle Mimi, later returns to the attic apartment of the four young men, bringing with her the dying Mimi, whom they now try to comfort, but in vain, as she dies before their eyes of the consumption that has racked her.
Item Description:"Filmed in High Definition and recorded in true surround sound."
Includes cast gallery and interviews with John Copley and Andris Nelsons.
Opera in 4 acts; libretto based on Henry Murger's Scènes de la vie de bohème.
Program notes and synopsis in English, French, and German inserted in original container.
Physical Description:1 online resource (112 min.)
Language:Sung in Italian; optional English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish subtitles.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:Public performance rights obtained