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🔥🎧 Full Album available // Puccini: La Bohème by Thomas Schippers (2024 Remastered) 🔥🎧 Choose my streaming platform: https://lnk.to/puccinibohemeschippers 🎧 Qobuz (Hi-Res) https://cutt.ly/7e077Syo Tidal (Hi-Res) https://cutt.ly/Xe077Mz5 🎧 Apple Music (Lossless) https://cutt.ly/Ke075wG4 Amazon Music (Hi-Res) https://cutt.ly/DrGuDnKG 🎧 Deezer (Hi-Fi) https://cutt.ly/ve075zj9 Spotify (mp3) https://cutt.ly/He075WM2 🎧 Youtube Music (mp4) https://cutt.ly/ae0751OO 🔊 Discover our collection (Hi-Res MASTER - WAV uncompressed) https://classicalmusicreference.com/ Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) La Bohème: Arias 00:00 La Bohème, SC 67, Act 1: "Che gelida manina" (Rodolfo) (2024 Remastered, Roma 1962-1963) 04:41 La Bohème, SC 67, Act 1: "Sì. Mi chiamano Mimi" (Mimi, Rodolfo) (2024 Remastered, Roma 1962-1963) 09:34 La Bohème, SC 67, Act 1: "O soave fanciulla, o dolce viso" (Rodolfo, Marcello, Mimi) (2024 Remastered, Roma 1962-1963) 13:30 La Bohème, SC 67, Act 2: "Quando men vo soletta per la via" (Musetta, Marcello, Alcindoro, Mimi, Rodolfo, Schaunard, Colline) (2024 Remastered, Roma 1962-1963) 18:18 La Bohème, SC 67, Act 3: "Mimi! … Speravo di trovarvi qui" (Marcello, Mimi) (2024 Remastered, Roma 1962-1963) 23:13 La Bohème, SC 67, Act 3: "Mimi è tanto malata!" (Rodolfo, Marcello, Mimi) (2024 Remastered, Roma 1962-1963) 26:00 La Bohème, SC 67, Act 3: "Addio… Che! Vai? … Donde lieta uscì al tuo grido" (Mimi, Rodolfo) (2024 Remastered, Roma 1962-1963) 29:18 La Bohème, SC 67, Act 4: "Dorme? Riposa" (Musetta, Rodolfo, Marcello, Mimi, Schaunard, Colline) (2024 Remastered, Roma 1962-1963) Rodolfo : Nicolai Gedda Mimi : Mirella Freni Marcello : Mario Sereni Schaumard : Mario Basiola, Jr. Colline : Ferruccio Mazzoli Benoit : Carlo Badioli Alcindoro : Paolo Montarsolo Musetta : Mariella Adani, Parpignol : Vittorio Pandano Orchestra e Coro del Teatto dell’ Opera di Roma Chorus Master : Gianni Lazzari Conductor : Thomas SCHIPPERS Recorded in 1962-63, at Rome / Italy New mastering in 2024 by AB for https://classicalmusicreference.com/ ❤ Support me on Patreon https://cutt.ly/ZezaldhI 🔊 Join us with your phone on our WhatsApp fanpage (our latest album preview): https://cutt.ly/5eathESK 🔊 Find our entire catalog on Qobuz: https://cutt.ly/geathMhL 🔊 Discover our playlists on Spotify: https://cutt.ly/ceatjtlB La Bohème tells the story of how the love between Mimi and Rodolfo is tested by life's hardships. Unlike the bourgeois dramas of Risorgimento operas, this work introduces innovative dramaturgy: it narrates how this couple came together by chance on a shared landing, the reality of their relationship under harsh living conditions where their happiness is constantly on the brink of collapse, and finally, Mimi's sordid death, caused by these precarious conditions, against which Rodolfo and his companions are powerless. The love story of La Bohème allows Puccini to portray an "innate" and "unconscious" romanticism, far removed from bourgeois conventions of arranged marriages and flamboyant, passionate love affairs. This new romanticism arises from the sensitivity of an artist (Rodolfo) to the beauty of a working-class woman (Mimi), who embodies the noble simplicity of the poor and exploited. Despite life's misfortunes, they maintain an unyielding joy for life and remain ever helpful and united. Through Mimi, Puccini vividly portrays the harsh realities of Parisian workers’ living conditions, culminating in the death of his heroine in poverty and utter anonymity (save for her close friends and her lover, Rodolfo). La Bohème also offers a depiction of class struggles in Paris, with eternally dissatisfied bourgeois figures, poor but joyful artists devoted to their craft, and finally the working class, surviving as best they can. The opera’s great achievement is its shift from realistic drama to tragedy in the third act, as the audience realizes that Mimi cannot escape a death caused by her living conditions. Thus, the cold garret that symbolized her love and happiness with Rodolfo in the first act, where nothing else seemed to matter, ultimately becomes her demise. This shift elevates Mimi's illness to the level of a true protagonist in the story—both a driving force of the drama and an embodiment of the tragedy itself. COMPLETE PRESENTATION: LOOK THE FIRST PINNED COMMENT 🔥🎧 Full Album available // Puccini: La Bohème by Thomas Schippers 🔥🎧 Choose my streaming platform: https://lnk.to/puccinibohemeschippers Album available // Puccini: Tosca by Leontyne Price 🎧 Qobuz https://cutt.ly/lenJIuhN Tidal https://cutt.ly/yenJIvvo 🎧 Deezer https://cutt.ly/xenJIKfT Amazon Music https://cutt.ly/renJOGMw 🎧 Spotify https://cutt.ly/henJO0zU Youtube Music https://cutt.ly/GenJPf3p 🎧 Apple Music — SoundCloud https://cutt.ly/BenJPT4Q Giacomo Puccini & Vincenzo Bellini PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : • Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Vincenzo Belli...