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Giacomo Puccini’s opera
Composer Giacomo Puccini
Librettist Luigi Illica
Musical Director and Conductor Risto Joost
Conductors Aleksandr Brazhnyk, Endel Nõgene
Director John Ramster (UK)
Costume and Set Designer Bridget Kimak (Canada/UK)
Lighting Designer Palle Palmé (Sweden)
Cast Mirjam Mesak (Bayerische Staatsoper) or Tamara Kalinkina (Ukraine), Gabriele Mangione (Italy) or Raimonds Bramanis (Latvian National Opera), Kadri Kõrvek (Estonian National Opera) or Pirjo Jonas, Jānis Apeinis (Latvian National Opera) or Taavi Tampuu, Simo Breede or Raiko Raalik (Estonian National Opera), Märt Jakobson or Kristjan Häggblom, Simo Breede or Atlan Karp, Taavi Tampuu or Atlan Karp, Rasmus Kull or Hisatoshi Nezu, Kristjan Häggblom or Janari Jorro, Artur Nagel or Egon Laanesoo, Rasmus Haav or Stephan Kespre
Vanemuine opera choir and Vanemuine symphony orchestra
Tartu Karlova School children's choir
Giacomo Puccini’s most celebrated, eternal opera of love and loss, of struggling artists on the edges of society who are about to learn life’s hardest lessons. On Christmas Eve in Paris, a young woman knocks on a young man’s door and their lives are changed forever. This is opera at its most joyous and most tragic, telling the most human of stories.
Puccini’s opera La Bohème premiered in 1896 at Teatro Regio in Turin. Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica’s libretto is based on Henri Mugler’s novel The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter.
Updated to a post-war Paris on the brink of the revolutionary 1960s, this fresh and energetic production is a new collaboration between British opera director John Ramster, Canadian-British designer Bridget Kimak and Vanemuine’s music director Risto Joost following their 2022 Don Giovanni at the Kilden Theatre in Norway.