[English sub)Great Mimìs(Puccini's Opera La Bohème: Tebaldi,Ángeles,Freni/+ Musical Rent: Rubin-Vega)' Act 1 Videos]
Playlist - Opera × Musical: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxVjmfb0YlsHe7t0qxqpLWyM1S5OYhpjP
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0:01 Pictures - Tebaldi as Mimì and Corelli(40:34) as Rodolfo
0:14 1.<Renata Tebaldi & Jussi Björling>, 1956(with English subtitles)
1:57 Che gelida manina(= What a frozen little hand/Jussi Björling)5:21
6:17 Sì. Mi chiamano Mimì(=Yes. They call me Mimì/Renata Tebaldi & Jussi Björling)8:58
11:29 O soave fanciulla(=O lovely girl/Renata Tebaldi & Jussi Björling)14:50 15:00
2.<Victoria de los Ángeles>(with English subtitles)
15:23 Sì. Mi chiamano Mimì(=Yes. They call me Mimì/Victoria de los Ángeles & Barry Morell(Act-Brian Sullivan)/Audio-1960, live/Video-1961)17:45
20:03 O soave fanciulla(=O lovely girl/Victoria de los Ángeles & Jussi Björling(Act-Brian Sullivan)/Audio-1956, studio/Video-1961)23:30 23:45
3.<Mirella Freni>(I didn't add English subtitles here)
24:08 Sì. Mi chiamano Mimì(=Yes. They call me Mimì/Mirella Freni & Gianni Raimondi, 1965, film)26:45
29:15 O soave fanciulla(=O lovely girl/Mirella Freni & Luciano Pavarotti, 1965)32:21 32:32
(Personally, I prefer Di Stefano, Gigli and Aragall more, but anyway Pavarotti was good Rodolfo too.)
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<Musical Rent>
32:54 One Song Glory(Adam Pascal(Original Broadway Roger), 1996)
35:38 Light My Candle(Adam Pascal & Daphne Rubin-Vega(Original(New York Theatre Workshop) Mimi and Original Broadway Mimi, 1996)
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39:45 Your Eyes(Adam Pascal)(Musetta's Waltz Melody+La Bohème Final Scene)
40:34 La Bohème Final Scene(Franco Corelli, 1965, live)
[Related Works of Art: La Dame aux Camélias, La Traviata, Leoncavallo's La bohème, Starlight Express, Moulin Rouge!...]
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