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Puccini: La Bohème

Puccini: La Bohème


Live performance recorded in New York, February 1974

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Living Stage - LS4035166

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Puccini: La Bohème

Puccini: La Bohème


Bergonzi, Albanese, Sereni & T. Schippers

Recorded - MET, 1958

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Myto - MCD064332

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Puccini: La Bohème

Puccini: La Bohème

Recorded 16th, 17th and 30th March and 1st - 3rd, 5th and 6th April, 1956 in Manhattan Center, New York City


Jussi Björling, Victoria de los Angeles, Robert Merrill, Lucine Amara & Giorgio Tozzi

RCA Victor Chorus and Orchestra (Thomas Martin) & The Columbus Boychoir (Herbert Huffman), Sir Thomas Beecham

This release might well be called “The Ultimate Beecham Bohème,” as it brings together for the first time the conductor’s prewar and postwar recordings of the score as well as his spoken comments on the work, taken from a promotional LP issued at the time of the release of the complete recording

“One of the great classics of recording, expertly restored. Victoria de los Angeles and Jussi Björling are an incomparable pair, and Beecham's conducting is, as ever, inimitable.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2007 *****

“The disadvantages of this famous Beecham Bohème are obvious. It's a mono recording and restricted in dynamic range. The sense of space for the complex crowd scene of Act 2 is to emerge with the maximum impact is inevitably lacking; the climaxes here and elsewhere are somewhat constricted; no less important, it's sometimes harder to focus on the subtleties of Puccini's orchestration. It was also made in a great hurry, and this shows in a number of patches of slightly insecure ensemble, even a couple of wrong entries. But there's no other important respect in which it doesn't stand at least half a head (often head and shoulders) above its more recent rivals. Nobody has ever been so predestinately right for the role of Mimì than Victoria de los Angeles: right both in vocal quality and in sheer involvement with every word and every musical phrase that Mimì utters. Beyond a certain point (usually a certain dynamic level) most sopranos stop being Mimì and simply produce the same sound that they would if they were singing Aida or Tosca. De los Angeles rarely does this; even under pressure (and Beecham's unhurried tempos do put her under pressure at times), the very difficulties Opera Puccini 872 themselves are used as an expressive and interpretative resource. Hers is the most moving and involving Mimì ever recorded. And Björling's is the most musical Rodolfo. He has the reputation of having been a bit of a dry stick, dramatically (on stage he looked like the other Bohemians' elderly, portly uncle), but on record he's the one exponent of the role to be credible both as a lover and as a poet. His voice is fine silver rather than brass, it can caress as well as weep, and his love for Mimì is more often confided than it is bellowed for all Paris to hear. This, indeed, is one of the most conspicuous differences between Beecham's account and most others: its simple belief that when Puccini wrote pp he meant it.
Beecham (whose spell over his entire cast – in which there's no weak link – extends as far as teaching his Schaunard, John Reardon, an irresistibly funny, cut-glass English accent for the parrot-fancying milord) makes one realise what an intimate opera this is, how much of it is quiet, how many of its exchanges are sotto voce, and he thus enables his singers to use the full range of their voices and to employ subtleties of colour, phrasing and diction that are simply not available to a voice at full stretch (and in the process he largely cancels out the disadvantage of his recording's restricted dynamic range). It's the same with his handling of the orchestra: one would expect Beecham to seem understated, but again and again one turns back to his reading and discovers nothing missing – he has achieved as much or more with less. This is as complete a distillation of Puccini's drama as you're likely to hear.
(The EMI set is not currently listed in the UK, and the Naxos is not available in the United States, Australia and Singapore due to possible copyright restrictions.)”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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Naxos Historical Great Opera Recordings - 8111249-50

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Puccini: La Bohème

Puccini: La Bohème


Dorothy Kirsten, Richard Tucker, Ettore Bastianini & Laurel Hurley

Orchestra and Chorus of The Metropolitan Opera New York, Tibor Kozma

A live performance recorded on 30th March 1957

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Myto - MCD00129

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Puccini: La Bohème

Puccini: La Bohème


Giacomo Lauri-Volpi (Rodolfo), Frances Schimenti (Mimi), Giovanni Ciavola (Marcello), Mafalda Micheluzzi (Musetta), Enzo Titta (Schaunard), Victor Tatozzi (Colline), Piero Passerotti (Benoit/Alcindoro)

Orchestra e Coro del Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Alberto Paoletti

Recorded Rome, 1952

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Gala - GL100801

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Puccini: La Bohème

Puccini: La Bohème

Recorded 20th-25th August and 3rd, 4th and 12th September, 1956 in the Teatro alla Scala, Milan


From its composition Puccini’s La Bohème, which had its première in 1896, quickly established itself as one of the most popular operas. In August 1956, it became the thirteenth complete recording that Callas took part in for Columbia/Angel and the twelfth with the company at La Scala, Milan.

The company with her includes what should have been the perfect Rodolfo, Giuseppe di Stefano. His was one of the most beautiful lyric tenor voices of the twentieth century.

Appendix: Giuseppe Di Stefano and Rosanna Carteri: Love Duets

“Despite Callas this isn’t the most exciting Bohème with Di Stefano lyrical but laid-back, but still worth hearing.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2009 ***

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Naxos Historical Great Opera Recordings - 8111332-33

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Puccini: La Bohème

Puccini: La Bohème

recorded 19/12/1953


Hilde Güden (Mimi), Jean Fenn (Musetta), Engene Conley (Rodolfo), Robert Merrill (Marcello), Clifford Harvuot (Schaunard), Norman Scott (Colline), Anthony Marlowe (Parpignol), Lawrence Davidson (Benoit) & Alessio de Paolis (Alcindoro)

Metropolitan Opera, Alberto Erede

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Walhall - WLCD0274

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Puccini: La Bohème

Puccini: La Bohème


Renata Tebaldi (Mimi), Sandor Konya (Rodolfo), Frank Guarrera (Marcello), Laurel Hurley (Musetta), Jerome Hines (Colline), Clifford Harvuot (Schaunard), Fernando Corena (Benoit), Lorenzo Alvary (Alcindoro), Emil Filip (Parpignol)

Orchestra & Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera, Fausto Cleva

Recorded on March 14th 1964

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Gala - GL100727

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Puccini: La Bohème

Puccini: La Bohème


Giuseppe di Stefano (Rodolfo), Licia Albanese (Mimi), Frank Guarrera (Marcello), Hilde Güden (Musetta), Clifford Harvuot (Schaunard), Cesare Siepi (Colline), Lorenzo Alvary (Benoit), Alessio de Paolis (Alcindoro), Paul Franke (Parpignol)

Orchestra and Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera, Alberto Erede

Recorded live in New York on 15th March 1952

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Puccini: La Bohème

Puccini: La Bohème


Victoria de Los Angeles (Mimi), Barry Morell (Rodolfo), Lorenzo Testi (Marcello), Heidi Krall (Musetta), Roald Reitan (Schaunard), William Wilderman (Colline), Fernando Corena (Benoit), Norman Kelley (Alcindoro), Hal Roberts (Parpignol)

Orchestra & Chorus of The Metropolitan Opera, George Schick

This performance was recorded at the Metropolitan Opera New York on 11th March 1961.

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Myto - MCD00288

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