Saturday, December 6

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La Bohème – The Metropolitan Opera
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La Bohème – The Metropolitan Opera

Mirabelle Ordinaire’s revival of Franco Zeffirelli’s rich and sumptuous 1981 production is epic on every level, as it visualises the musical textures of Puccini’s timeless masterpiece that tells of love, friendship, and death in 1830’s Paris. It is Christmas Eve when we meet four struggling bohemians living in a garret: a poet, Rodolfo (Freddie De Tommaso); a painter, Marcello (Lucas Meachem); a philosopher, Colline (Jongmin Park); and a musician, Schaunard (Sean Michael Plumb) who arrives having had some good fortune and they agree to celebrate by dining at Café Momus. They are interrupted by their landlord, Benoît (Donald Maxwell) but cleverly trick him into revealing he has been playing around which allows them to throw him out in comic moral indignation without paying their rent...
Les Contes d’Hoffmann – MET Opera Live in HD at Biografen Kino, Lund
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Les Contes d’Hoffmann – MET Opera Live in HD at Biografen Kino, Lund

Offenbach’s Les Contes d’Hoffmann is the most enduring ‘serious’ opera from a composer better known for his operettas and Gina Lapinski’s 2016 revival of Bartlett Sher’s evocative Kafkaesque production provides the perfect vehicle in which Offenbach’s story – in turn witty, erotic, and macabre – and highly melodious music come together to form a deeply and satisfying whole. Set in the 19th C, the great storyteller Hoffmann (Benjamin Bernheim) is losing himself to drink. His rival in love, Councillor Lindorf (Christian Van Horn), claims that Hoffmann knows nothing of the heart, and so goads Hoffmann into telling the tales of his three great loves – each destroyed by a villain who bears an uncanny resemblance to Lindorf… First Hoffmann tells of his infatuation for the mechanical doll, ...