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The story of LA BOHÈME was based on the popular novel Scènes de la Vie de Bohème (Scenes of Bohemian Life), by Henri Murger.
LA BOHÈME takes place on the Left Bank of Paris in the 1830s. Rodolfo, Marcello and Colline find no means of obtaining warmth or comfort on Christmas Eve until Schaunard arrives with enough money to take them to Café Momus. Their departure is delayed briefly by the arrival of the landlord, Benoit, who is tricked out of his rent. Rodolfo is left alone. Mimi, a young seamstress, comes to the door seeking a light for her candle. She loses her key and, as she and Rodolfo are searching for it, their hands touch. Rodolfo asks to warm her cold hands (Aria: Che gelida manina), and tells her of his life as a poor poet. She tells him of her lonely life in Paris (Aria: Mi chiamano Mimi). The two leave together, singing of love.
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