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La Boheme to San Carlo's Opera House

Von 6 Juli bis 13 Juli 2021

Opera in four acts

Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica, after the novel by Henri Murger Scènes de la vie Bohème

 

 

Conductor | Juraj Valčuha

Master of the Chorus | Gea Garatti Ansini

Master of the Children Chorus | Stefania Rinaldi

Stage director | Emma Dante

Set designer | Carmine Maringola

Costume designer | Vanessa Sannino

Lighting designer | Cristian Zucaro

Choreographer | Sandromaria Campagna

 

Cast

Mimì | Eleonora Buratto

Musetta | Damiana Mizzi

Rodolfo | Piero Pretti

Marcello | Andrzej Filończyk

Schaunard | Pietro Di Bianco

Colline | Daniel Giulianini

Benoit / Alcindoro | Matteo Peirone

Parpignol | Daniele Lettieri

 

Orchestra and Chorus Teatro di San Carlo

with the participation of the Children Chorus of Teatro di San Carlo
New Production of Teatro di San Carlo

 

 

July 2021

SERIE BLU

Tuesday 6 July, h 20.00 - Fee VI

Thursday 8 July, h 18.00 - Fee VI

Saturday 10 July, h 19.00 - Fee V

Sunday 11 July, h 17.00 - Fee V

Tuesday 13 July, h 20.00 - Fee VI

 

 

Performances out of Subscription

 

Sung in Italian with Italian and English surtitles
Running time: about 2 hours 50 minutes, including one interval.

 

Since its premiere in Turin in 1896 La Bohème has been considered one of the most beloved operas of all times in music history and every return to Naples is a cherished discovery. As in the great works of drama and literature, the protagonist is young love, lived fiercely despite the misery and modesty of a loft and shared with bohemian artists. La Bohème is a unique opera not only as far as Puccini's production but also in the operatic landscape of a century that was about to leave room for a new one. Surely Puccini's syndrome kills the heroine of the moment as it happens in his other works, however, thanks to music, the mix between pathos and vital energy creates a perfect device built on the balance of couples in love. Puccini composed sublime music to describe a situation of social unrest, which today appears very modern and actual, as it is pointed out by Emma Dante's own interpretation in this new production of Teatro San Carlo, destined to be performed many times with its innovative formula and constant renewal of the show.

 

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