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La bohème

State Opera (Státní opera)Wilsonova 4, Prague, Central Bohemian Region, 110 00, Tschechien
Datum/Zeit in Prague Zeitzone
Donnerstag 10 Dezember 202619:00
Samstag 12 Dezember 202618:00
Donnerstag 17 Dezember 202618:00
Dienstag 22 Dezember 202619:00
Freitag 25 Dezember 202618:00
Donnerstag 31 Dezember 202617:00
Programm
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924)La bohèmeLibretto von Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa
Darsteller
Prague State Opera
Mino MaraniMusikalische Leitung
Ondřej HavelkaRegie
Martin ČernýBühnenbild
Jana ZbořilováKostüme
Prague State Opera Orchestra
Prague State Opera Chorus
Jitka SlavíkováDramaturgie
Jana HanušováChoreographie
Adolf MelicharChorleitung
Jiří ChválaChorleitung
Prague Philharmonic Children's Choir
Libor NovákBassSergeant
Dalibor PavelkaBassSergeant
Alejandro Del AngelTenorRodolfo
Jose Simerilla RomeroTenorRodolfo
Jana SiberaSopranMimì
Lyudmila KorsunSopranMimì
Kateřina KněžíkováSopranMimì
Pavol KubáňBaritonMarcello
Jiří BrücklerBaritonMarcello
Vera TalerkoSopranMusetta
Barbora PernáSopranMusetta
Lukáš BařákBassbaritonSchaunard
Csaba KotlárBaritonSchaunard
Jan HnykBassColline
Gheorghe SeverinBaritonColline
Roman VocelBassBenoît
Ivo HrachovecBassBenoît
Jan JežekTenorAlcindoro
Martin MatoušekBaritonAlcindoro
Benjamín HájekTenorParpignol
Sergej SmirnyjTenorParpignol
Andrey StyrkulBassCustoms Officer
Alexander LaptěvBassCustoms Officer

Giacomo Puccini’s La bohème ranks among the most frequently staged operas worldwide. The composer was inspired by the Paris-based painter and writer Henry Murger’s popular book Scènes de la vie de bohème, published in 1851, immediately sensing its enormous dramatic potential. He duly asked the librettists and playwrights Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica, with whom he had successfully collaborated previously, to pen a text for a new opera. Their fruitful partnership is among the most cherished in the history of opera, comparable to that of W. A. Mozart and Lorenzo Da Ponte, or Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal.

La bohème premiered on 1 February in 1896 at the Teatro Regio in Turin. The seeming levity of the opera, starkly contrasting with the still prevailing Wagnerism, baffled the audience and the critics alike. The opening night met with a lukewarm response, yet two months later in Palermo La bohème was received rapturously, and ever since has enjoyed enormous popularity. As he did again later in Madama Butterfly and Turandot, Puccini manifested his mastery of musical rendition of local colour. The current State Opera production, featuring Martin Černý’s sets and Jana Zbořilová’s costumes, was created by the stage director Ondřej Havelka, who with great elegance and gentle humour, alleviating the plot’s tragic situations, suggestively evokes the milieu of late 19th-century Paris, depicting as it does the story of four young artists for whom friendship is more than a mere word.

© Zdeněk Sokol
© Zdeněk Sokol