BaL 15.02.25 - Puccini: La bohème

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  • Pulcinella
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    • Feb 2014
    • 11228

    BaL 15.02.25 - Puccini: La bohème


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    Building a Library
    Flora Willson chooses her favourite version of Puccini's La bohème

    Puccini's ever-popular opera is set in Paris around 1830 and depicts the life and loves of four Bohemian artists and students. The world premiere of La bohème was in Turin in 1896. It has become part of the standard Italian opera repertory and is one of the most frequently performed operas worldwide. It is full of great tunes, passionate love duets and light-hearted student frolics.

    Presto listing here:

    This page lists all recordings of La Bohème by Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini (1858–1924).

  • Barbirollians
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    • Nov 2010
    • 11873

    #2
    Flora Willson - a total switch off reviewer . Its really depressing how they now have this small army of preferred reviewers many of whom are not experts in the particular field.

    I suppose what we do not know is whether many of the apparently now banished reviewers either won't do twofers or are too old or infirm to review. .

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    • gradus
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      • Nov 2010
      • 5641

      #3
      Beecham's recording still commands my affections but Karajan's is wonderful too.

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      • Pulcinella
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        • Feb 2014
        • 11228

        #4
        Karajan (Freni/Pavarotti), Schippers (Freni/Gedda), and Serafin (Tebaldi/Bergonzi) here.

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        • Keraulophone
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          • Nov 2010
          • 1989

          #5
          Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
          I suppose what we do not know is whether many of the apparently now banished reviewers either won't do twofers or are too old or infirm to review.
          Can you imagine a flailing A McG attempting to interrupt the seasoned flow of the likes of Richard Osborne talking about Beethoven or Bruckner? Would Andrew feel obliged to utter kind words about Karajan recordings in RO's presence?!

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          • Barbirollians
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            • Nov 2010
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            #6
            Originally posted by Keraulophone View Post

            Can you imagine a flailing A McG attempting to interrupt the seasoned flow of the likes of Richard Osborne talking about Beethoven or Bruckner? Would Andrew feel obliged to utter kind words about Karajan recordings in RO's presence?!
            Or critical words in Stephen Johnson's presence !

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            • Barbirollians
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              • Nov 2010
              • 11873

              #7
              On topic - Beecham, Chailly, Karajan,Erede , Serafin,Schippers ( studio and live with Albanese/Bergonzi) and the Callas/Moffo/di Stefano with Votto. I think that's enough La Bohemes for me.

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              • Expianoman
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                • Nov 2023
                • 14

                #8
                Here I have Serafin (Tebaldi/Bergonzi) 1959, Leinsdorf (Anna Moffo) 1962 and Schippers (Mirella Freni) 1964. I used to have Beecham on LP 1956. Nothing later. Oh dear!

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                • Lordgeous
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                  • Dec 2012
                  • 840

                  #9
                  Beecham for me, loved since my teens, along with his Carmen. But I'll look forward to this BAL.

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                  • Wolfram
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                    • Jul 2019
                    • 287

                    #10
                    I grew up with Gigli/Albanese/Berrettoni and later Pavarotti/Freni/Karajan. Despite having Beecham and Serafin on the shelves - along with several others - it’s these two that I always take down to play. But there’s such an embarrassment of riches in these recordings that I totally respect those who hear them differently.

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                    • Wolfram
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                      • Jul 2019
                      • 287

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Wolfram View Post
                      I grew up with Gigli/Albanese/Berrettoni and later Pavarotti/Freni/Karajan. Despite having Beecham and Serafin on the shelves - along with several others - it’s these two that I always take down to play. But there’s such an embarrassment of riches in these recordings that I totally respect those who hear them differently.
                      However, Bergonzi is quite superb on the Serafin.

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                      • Barbirollians
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                        • Nov 2010
                        • 11873

                        #12
                        As he is on the live Schippers

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                        • Darloboy
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                          • Jun 2019
                          • 340

                          #13
                          Previous BaL recommendations:

                          Alan Blyth (Feb 84): Beecham + Serafin as stereo choice

                          Jeremy Sams (Oct 98): Serafin + Pappano as modern recording choice

                          Alexandra Wilson (Jun 08): Beecham + Lopez Cobos as DVD/Modern Recommendation)

                          Personally my guilty pleasure is Karajan with Pavarotti

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                          • Barbirollians
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 11873

                            #14
                            I dont think it is anything to be guilty about . Its fab

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                            • Maclintick
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                              • Jan 2012
                              • 1087

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
                              I dont think it is anything to be guilty about . Its fab
                              Agreed. In addition to HvK/Pavarotti/Freni I only have Serafin/Tebaldi/Bergonzi, which will probably suffice unless I encounter the Beecham in a charity shop. I haven't heard Bohème in the opera house since the last outing of John Copley's classic ROH staging in 2012, was it ? Great cast headed by Joseph Calleja and Carmen Gianattasio.

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