
This production of La Bohème aired on March 15, 1977 and marked the beginning of the long-running series of telecast from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House. Renata Scotto plays a memorable Mimì and Pavarotti is at his best while portraying Rodolfo. James Levine conducts with great style and purpose, contributing imaginative touches and the singers respond to his direction. In Italian with English subtitles.
|Opera in four acts|123 minutes| Registration is required. Members free, Non-Members $15
Location: Westchester Italian Cultural Center • One Generoso Pope Place • Tuckahoe, New York 10707
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