La Boheme: Act I: Marcello - 'This Red Sea Passage Feels Deep And Chill To Me' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act I: 'Profound and Thoughtful!' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act I: 'Firewood' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act I: 'Hello' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act I: 'I'll Stay Here, I Must Complete My Article' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act I: 'No Inspiration' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act I: 'Oh! How Dreadful!' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act I: 'Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen!' (Rodolfo) - Puccini
La Boheme: Act I: 'Yes, I'm Always Called Mimi' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act I: 'Hey! Rodolfo!' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act I: 'Lovely Maid In The Moonlight' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act II: 'Come, Buy My Oranges!' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act II: 'What Is It?' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act II: 'Long Live Parpignol!' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act II: 'You Had Better Ask Me' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act II: 'As Thro' The Street I Wander' - Puccini
La Boheme: Act II: 'Who Had Him Bring It?' - Puccini
Track Listings (16) - Disc #2
La Boheme: 'Hallo! You Soldiers! Admit Us!' (Chorus, Customs Official, Musetta) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'Oh, Please Sir, Tell Me, Do You Know The Tavern' (Mimi, Customs Sargeant, Customs Official) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'Mimi!' - 'Mimi!' - 'I Hoped That I Would Find You Here' (Marcello, Mimi) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'Marcello, You're Outside Here' (Rodolfo, Marcello, Mimi) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'Mimi Is Fickle-hearted' (Rodolfo, Marcello) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'Mimi's So Sickly, So Ailing' (Rodolfo, Marcello, Mimi) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'To The Home That She Left' (Mimi) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'Then It Really Is Over' (Rodolfo, Mimi, Marcello, Musetta) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'In A Coupe' (Marcello, Rodolfo) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'Oh Mimi, Our Love Is Over' (Rodolfo, Marcello, Schaunard, Colline) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'Gavotta' (Colline, Marcello, Rodolfo, Schaunard) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'It's Mimi! It's Mimi Who Is With Me' (Musetta, Rodolfo, Schaunard, Mimi, Marcello) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'Venerable Garment, Listen' (Colline, Schaunard) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'Have They Left Us?' (Mimi, Rodolfo, Schaunard) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'Sleeping?' - 'Just Resting' (Musetta, Rodolfo, Marcello, Mimi) - G. Puccini
La Boheme: 'What Did The Doctor Say?' (Rodolfo, Marcello, Musetta, Schaunard, Colline) - G. Puccini
A thoughtful ensemble cast stars in this tender, introspective reading of La Bohème, and maestro David Parry ekes all of the emotionalism out of the opera's sadder moments. One might ask for more rambunctious comedy i... more »n the light scenes, especially those featuring Musetta--although Marie McLaughlin certainly sings beautifully enough--but then again, we might not be able to understand the words as well if the cast were allowed to run free. As it stands, Dennis O'Neill is an ardent Rodolfo missing only some sheer loveliness of sound, Cynthia Haymon's Mimi is handsomely sung and quite moving, and Alan Opie's Marcello is the good friend to Rodolfo. In short, a nice, believable La Bohème and complement to the best-known recorded version of Puccini's beloved masterpiece. --Robert Levine« less
A thoughtful ensemble cast stars in this tender, introspective reading of La Bohème, and maestro David Parry ekes all of the emotionalism out of the opera's sadder moments. One might ask for more rambunctious comedy in the light scenes, especially those featuring Musetta--although Marie McLaughlin certainly sings beautifully enough--but then again, we might not be able to understand the words as well if the cast were allowed to run free. As it stands, Dennis O'Neill is an ardent Rodolfo missing only some sheer loveliness of sound, Cynthia Haymon's Mimi is handsomely sung and quite moving, and Alan Opie's Marcello is the good friend to Rodolfo. In short, a nice, believable La Bohème and complement to the best-known recorded version of Puccini's beloved masterpiece. --Robert Levine
CD Reviews
Greatness of La Bohème brought to the English-speaking world
benph | 01/21/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"La Bohème is already one of the greatest operas, and this beautifully done recording recently done by Chandos makes this opera accessible to those who don't speak Italian. The orchestration and singing are both terrific and the English libretto and commentary are included. Even if you are not normally a fan of opera, this recording could be an excellent introduction."