Talk:La bohème discography

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Michael Bednarek in topic Ronstadt version

Source Article edit

This discography has been split from the Recordings section of La bohème version 323142859 with this edit: [1] Voceditenore (talk) 06:09, 3 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

La Boheme with Carlos Kleiber edit

Puccini : La Bohéme - complete Milan , La Scala 22 March , 1979 ; Live Recordings La Scala Milan Orchestra & Chorus Mimi : Ileana Cotrubas Rodolfo : Luciano Pavarotti Marcello : Piero Cappuccilli Musseta : Lucia Popp Schaunard : Giorgio Giorgetti Colline : Evghenij Nesterenko M-DVD : Bel Canto Society:BCS-D0699 (2005) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tvitchev (talkcontribs) 03:49, 4 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Do not add bootleg recordings to this discography edit

Please add only commercial recordings, commercial historical labels, e.g. Naxos Historical, Opera d'Oro, Myto, Testament Records, or Marston Records, and live recordings released and sold by opera companies and/or broadcasting companies themselves. Do not add recordings with the "labels": Live Opera, Celestial Audio, Premiere Opera (and its earlier version Legato Classics), Live Opera Heaven, and House of Opera. They are not record labels. They are private bootleg companies that produce on demand copies of off-air recordings and others taped by private individuals during actual performances. Virtually all of them are copyright violations. All such additions will be promptly removed. Voceditenore (talk) 14:52, 25 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

Ronstadt version edit

Are any commercial recordings known of the Off-Broadway production from 1984 with Linda Ronstadt? As it was headed by the same company that did Pirates of Penzance, for which an album was released, plus the obvious commercial appeal of Ronstadt, one would assume yes, but I haven't found an indication of this. (I know there are unofficial recordings in circulation, but I defer to the advisory above regarding bootlegs.) 70.73.90.119 (talk) 16:36, 1 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

There were 3 or 4 Mimìs in that production, and it didn't last very long. There's a YouTube clip, I think a recording from the auditorium: End of act 1 on YouTube, Ronstadt, David Carroll. I don't think a complete recording exists. -- Michael Bednarek (talk) 17:44, 1 February 2020 (UTC)Reply