With more than 100 live artists: symphony orchestra, choirs and soloists, the opera returned to the El Batel Auditorium on Wednesday, November 9, with La Boheme de Puccini, who staged the Opera 2001 company. In La Bohéme the audience met in the Latin Quarter of Paris about the year 1830. The opera reflected the whole artistic and bohemian atmosphere of the time and told the story of 4 characters, Rodolfo, a writer, Mími, a seamstress, Marcello, a painter and his lover Museta.
All of them united by love, lack of love, joy, sadness and misery.
This production counted on soloists of international trajectory like Gabrielle Philiponet in the paper of Mimi, Eric Fenell like Rodolfo, Paolo Ruggiero like Marcello and Francesca Bruni like Musetta.
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'La Bohème' is the fourth opera of Puccini considered by many experts as his masterpiece.
It was born just after the success of 'Manon Lescaut', released three years before 'La Bohème', on February 1, 1896 at the Teatro Regio in Turin, under the baton of Arturo Toscanini, barely 28 years old.
Impressed by Henry Murger's novel Scenes of Bohemian Life, which perhaps reminded him of Bohemian times in Milan, Puccini decided to compose this new opera based on this literary work.
The 2001 Opera Company, commissioned to stage the Batel La Bohéme, was created in Spain in 1991 by Marie-Ange and Luis Miguel Lainz as an extension of the parent company in Paris.
The association of Marie-Ange from the world of tourism and shows and passionate about music and Luis Miguel with its dual business and architectural training have contributed to the success of Opera 2001. The company organizes and produces lyrical shows in Spain and others Countries of Europe, keeping alive the most famous works of the operatic repertoire in order that the young generations learn to love them live in theatrical stages.
Source: Agencias