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La Bohème at Deutsche Oper Berlin

Dates: (12/25/2016 - 1/6/2017 )

Theatre:

Deutsche Oper Berlin


Bismarckstr. 35
Berlin,Berlin 10627

Phone: +49 (30) 343 84 343

Tickets: €29.00 - €128.00

Running Time: 2 hrs 30 mins / 1 interval

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Puccini had already proved his ability as a brilliant musical colourist with EDGAR (1889) and MANON LESCAUT, but it was only with LA BOHÈME that a perfect marriage of subject matter and musical interpretation was finally achieved: Claude Debussy enthusiastically commented, "no one has described the Paris of these days as aptly as Puccini in his LA BOHÈME".

Puccini's impressionistic sound artistry combines subjective emotion with objective tone painting. His tonal elements, his musical descriptions of the ambience and the local colour of his aural tapestry begin to work their magic from the very first scene, when Rodolfo and Marcello set fire to their manuscript and the poet sprinkles drops of water on the face of the unconscious Mimi, and in the second scene, when the chorus, in its role as crowd, is contrasted with the stage orchestra as military parade, and also in the third scene, when economical use is made of carefully selected musical elements to create the atmosphere of a cold winter's morning.

A frosty winter´s day in a Paris garret. Rodolfo, the writer, and Marcello, the painter, are trying to work. They are hungry and without fuel for heating or money to pay their rent. Colline, the philosopher has tried and failed to pawn some books. The musician Schaunard has been more fortunate; he arrives with food, firewood, cigarettes and money. Rodolfo wants to work and his friends depart for Café Momus. His work is interrupted by a neighbour, who is searching for a means to light her dwelling. While making her request she faints and loses the keys to her lodgings. So it is that Rodolfo falls in love with Mimi, the embroiderer who is hopelessly ill with tuberculosis. Two months later he deserts her, unable to look helplessly on while Mimi's illness worsens in his poor, cold hovel. Six months later Musetta, the former mistress of Marcello, brings back the dying Mimi. Musetta sacrifices her earrings for the purchase of medicine, Colline donates his coat. Mimi is grateful and happy. Rodolfo believes that she has fallen into a curative sleep, but Mimi is dead.

From a dramaturgical viewpoint LA BOHÈME retains the strands of an experiment that has remained unique in Puccini's body of work. Libretto authors Ilica and Giacose formed a libretto out of a loose sequence of episodes from Louis Henri Murger's novel. Their artistic maxim consisted in preserving the protagonists and ambience of the novel while allowing a degree of flexibility in the selection and treatment of episodes. They structured their sourcebook into "quadri", images that are held together only by the love story between Rodolfo and Mimi. The relationship between Musetta and Marcello serves as counterpoint.

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Cast and Creative team for La Bohème at Deutsche Oper Berlin

Conductor
Ivan Repusic
Director
Götz Friedrich
Stage-design, Costume-design
Peter Sykora
Choir Conductor
Thomas Richter
Children’s choir
Christian Lindhorst
Lighting
Stephen Watson
Rodolfo
Piotr Beczala
Schaunard
Noel Bouley
Marcello
Markus Brück
Colline
Ievgen Orlov
Benoit
Jörg Schörner
Mimì
Sonya Yoncheva
Musetta
Alexandra Hutton
Parpignol
Robert Watson
Alcindoro
Peter Maus
Sergeant of tollkeepers
John Carpenter
Tollkeeper
Thomas Lehman
Chorus
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Kinderchor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Orchestra
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin


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