LA BOHME (THE BOHEMIAN), one of the most beloved and commercially-successful operas, is based on the 1851 novel Scenes of Bohemian Life by Henri Murger. With a libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) worked on it from 1893 to 1895. It first appeared at the Teatro Regio in Turin on February 1, 1896, conducted by 28-year-old Arturo Toscanini. Weighed negatively against Turin's recent Italian premiere of the Wagner opera GOTTERDAMMERUNG, it received a lukewarm response from audience and critics. A few months later, concertgoers filled opera houses on both sides of the Atlantic to hear it. "O soave fanciulla" (O gentle maiden) is a sung at the end of Act I where Rodolfo and Mimi realize they have fallen in love with each other. Instrumentation: 2+Picc.2+EH.2+BCl.2: 4.3.3+BTbn.0: Timp.Perc (1): Hp: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Soli ST.
- Vendor:
- Alfred
- Composer:
- By Giacomo Puccini/ Libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacoso, after the 1851 novel Scenes of Bohemian Life by Henri Murger
- Format:
- Conductor Score & Parts
- Pages:
- 0
- UPC:
- 6.59859E+11
- Instrumentation:
- 2+Picc.2+EH.2+BCl.2: 4.3.3+BTbn.0: Timp.Perc (1): Hp: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Soli ST : Serious Opera