La bohème La bohème
The Petros M. Nomikos Conference Centre, Fira, Santorini
La bohème
SEASON 2012/13 - Giacomo Puccini
September 2013
Δημιουργική Ομάδα

DIRECTOR
Isidoros Sideris

SETS - COSTUMES
Giannis Katranitsas

CHOREOGRAPHER
Dionyssis Tsaftaridis

LIGHTS
Nikos Ergazakis

LIBRETTO TRANSLATION
Maria Mourkoussi

PIANO
Frixos Mortzos

Πρωταγωνιστές Παράστασης

RODOLFO
Yannis Christopoulos

MIMI
Elena Kelesidi

MARCELLO
Haris Andrianos

MUSETTA
Maria Kokka

SCHAUNARD
Christos Lazos

COLLINE
Theodoros Moraitis

ALCINDORO
Pavlos Maropoulos

LOVE–DEATH
Dionyssis Tsaftaridis

The Petros M. Nomikos Conference Centre, Fira, Santorini
Suitcase Οpera with an exclusive donation of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation

La bohème

Giacomo Puccini

22 September 2013
THE PETROS M. NOMIKOS CONFERENCE CENTRE - FIRA, SANTORINI
Starts at 21.00 | clock

Petros M. Nomikos Conference Centre
Fira, 847 00 Santorini
tel: +30 22860 23016-7

The Suitcase Opera continues its journey around Greece with Giacomo Puccini’s legendary opera, La bohème within the framework of the 35th International Music Festival of Santorini.
Versatile but without discounting on quality, the Suitcase Opera travels to unexpected venues with the GNO’s cast of excellent singers, a piano instead of an orchestra and all of its sets packed into a suitcase with the purpose of meeting and charming new audiences.

The production’s director, Isidoros Sideris, notes: The Suitcase Opera presents La bohème in an alternative form, as a versatile and compact performance. Its aim is not to compete with the central stage of the GNO, but, rather, using simple media and the power of the music and our cast, to approach a new audience. In La bohème the intensity of the music is in constant dialogue with the fervent intensity and density of the performance. Humor and suspense are juxtaposed with the wonderful melodrama of the libretto and the music, creating a contemporary and direct show that is within the reach of all audiences.

Director's Note

La Bohème at a glance / The composer
Giacomo Puccini was born in Lucca, Tuscany, on 22 December 1858. He remains to this day one of the most renowned composers of Italian opera, as his works are regularly throughout the world. His musical style was already clearly developed by his third opera, Manon Lesacaut (1893), while his next three compositions, La bohème (1896), Tosca (1900) and Madama Butterfly (1904), firmly established Puccini as Verdi’s true heir.
The beautiful melodies and intense theatricality that define his operas successfully met the demands of their time. His last opera, Turandot (1926), remained incomplete due to his death in 1924.

The opera
La bohème, an opera lirica in four acts, is based on the novel Scènes de la vie de bohème (1845/8, 1851) by Henry Mürger and the play La Vie de bohème (1849), written by Théodore Barrière after Mürger. The libretto was written by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Ilicca. It tells the story of the love affair between the poet Rodolfo and the seamstress Mimì, from the moment they meet until Mimì’s death from tuberculosis.

Premieres
La bohème received its premiere on 1 February 1896 at the Teatro Regio in Turin and was conducted by Arturo Toscanini. The Greek National Opera presented La bohème for the first time on 17 April 1948 under Antiochos Evangelatos.