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La bohème (Leoncavallo)
PREMIERE5/6/1897 — Teatro La Fenice, Venice
COMPOSERRuggero Leoncavallo   
LIBRETTISTRuggero Leoncavallo   
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
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DATETIMELOCATION
6/01/1991--Saint Louis, MO
6/08/1991--Saint Louis, MO
6/12/1991--Saint Louis, MO
6/14/1991--Saint Louis, MO
6/18/1991--Saint Louis, MO
6/20/1991--Saint Louis, MO
6/23/1991--Saint Louis, MO
Synopsis
Place: Paris.
Time: one year from Christmas, 1837 to Christmas, 1838.

Act 1

Café Momus

The innkeeper Gaudenzio tries in vain to eject the Bohemians, who never pay and are continually up to no good. During the conversation another piece of horseplay on their part is discovered. They sit down to dine, while Musette gaily sings. (Canzonette: "Mimì is the name of my sweet blonde.") Naturally when they are asked to pay the bill, they have no money. A comic fight ensues between them and the innkeeper, who has called his servants to assist him. It is ended by Barbemuche, who offers to pay the bill.

Act 2

The courtyard of Musette's house

Musette's lover has left her, refusing any longer to pay her debts. In consequence, her furniture has been confiscated and is carried down to the courtyard. When this has been done, she returns home. She expects guests but cannot entertain them in any other way than by receiving them in the courtyard. Here the Bohemians, who arrive in large numbers, celebrate joyously. The neighbours, awakened from sleep, protest in vain and the scene ends in a general fight between the two factions.

Act 3

Marcello's garret room

Musette, who can no longer bear the sufferings of hunger and want, determines to leave Marcello. During the festivities in the courtyard, Mimì has allowed herself to be carried off by Count Paul, but she returns, motivated by love for Rodolfo. Musette begs her to go with her, but she refuses. Angrily, Marcello and Rodolfo force both women to leave the apartment.

Act 4

Rodolfo's garret room

Mimì returns to Rodolfo, at the brink of death. Musette, who accidentally meets her there, sacrifices her jewels to procure fuel to warm the room for Mimì. As the Christmas chimes are heard, Mimì dies.
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Alternate Titles/Spellings
La boheme (Leoncavallo)
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