Puccini: La Bohème

Scotto, Pavarotti, Sardinero, Darrenkamp, Smith; Buckley

Miami, 1972

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La Bohème

Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924)


DESCRIPTION

During a period when regional opera in the United States faces considerable challenges, it is instructive to recall a time when even nascent companies could assemble casts of remarkable stature. The operatic landscape of the 1970s followed a different model—world-class singers might arrive just days before a performance, participate in a minimal number of rehearsals, enjoy the locale, and move on to the next engagement. This approach often yielded results that, while occasionally rough-edged, possessed an undeniable spontaneity. Such is the case when Luciano Pavarotti and Renata Scotto—longtime collaborators—shared the stage once more.

Pavarotti sings with a radiance and finesse that reaffirm the musical intelligence underpinning his ascent to international acclaim. His phrasing is poised and exquisitely shaped, illuminating the lyricism of the role. Renata Scotto, for her part, combines vocal warmth with a surprising degree of weight, offering a Mimì of rare dimensionality—tender yet grounded, her interpretation subtly shaded throughout. Vicente Sardinero proves a worthy counterpart, his full-bodied baritone matching the high caliber of his colleagues.


CAST

Mimì – Renata Scotto
Rodolfo – Luciano Pavarotti
Marcello – Vicente Sardinero
Musetta – Joan Sena
Schaunard – John Darrenkamp
Colline – Malcolm Smith
Benoît – Andrew Foldi
Alcindoro – Andrew Foldi


DETAILS

Location: Miami
Date: January 24, 1972
Conductor: Emerson Buckley
Catalogue Number: OD 12260-2
Label: Opera Depot
Number of Discs: 2
In Mono


BONUS

Luciano Pavarotti sings "Che gelida manina" from La Bohème
Reggio Emilia, 1961.

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