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La and Bohème
* La Bohème ( 1965 ; production designer only )
* La Bohème ( 1982 ) ( live Metropolitan Opera – stage director )
Lucca is the birthplace of composers Giacomo Puccini ( La Bohème and Madama Butterfly ), Nicalao Dorati, Francesco Geminiani, Gioseffo Guami, Luigi Boccherini, and Alfredo Catalani.
* The Puccini opera " La Bohème ", where the Café Momus is the setting for Act II, in the Latin Quarter, Paris ( although the actual Café Momus described in the original stories by Henri Murger on which the opera is based was located on the Right Bank near the church of Saint-Germain l ' Auxerrois ).
* Puccini: La Bohème Ileana Cotrubaş with Luciano Pavarotti and Piero Cappuccilli, conducted by Carlos Kleiber, live recording at La Scala, Milan 22 March 1979 EX92T01 / 2 CD
By the early years of the twentieth century, the Salle Garnier was to see such great performers as Nellie Melba and Enrico Caruso in La Bohème and Rigoletto ( in 1902 ), and Feodor Chaliapin in the premiere of Jules Massenet's Don Quichotte ( 1910 ).
This is especially audible in RCA's recording of La Bohème, recorded during broadcast concerts in NBC Studio 8-H in 1946.
These include the transparent Louis Ghost chair, Ero | S | chair, Bubble Club Sofa and Armchair, and La Bohème stool.
* April 29 – Luciano Pavarotti makes his operatic debut as Rodolfo in La Bohème.
* August 7 – Carlo Bergonzi makes his professional debut as Schaunard in La Bohème at the Arena Argentina in Catania.
* La Bohème ( 1926 )
* La Bohème Galante ( 1852 )
** Richard Mohr ( producer ), Georg Solti ( conductor ), Judith Blegen, Montserrat Caballe, Plácido Domingo, Sherrill Milnes, Ruggero Raimondi & the London Philharmonic for Puccini: La Bohème
Some of the roles with which Gigli became particularly associated during this period included Edgardo in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor, Rodolfo in Giacomo Puccini's La Bohème and the title role in Umberto Giordano's Andrea Chénier, both of which he would later record in full.
* La Vie de Bohème ( 1992 ), director Aki Kaurismäki
* La Vie de Bohème, 1992
The following year, Vidor reunited Gilbert with two of his co-stars from that picture, Renée Adorée and Karl Dane, for the film La Bohème which also starred Lillian Gish.
During his varied career he also featured appearances in operas such as The Mikado with the ENO at the Coliseum, La Bohème at the Royal Albert Hall, and The Bartered Bride and Tales of Hoffmann with the Royal Opera Company, before making his name as a pop songwriter.
And if one does not synonymize " Verismo " with " bloodshed ", one could postulate that Puccini gave us the most perfect " realistic " opera in La Bohème.
* La Vie de Bohème ( 1992 )
In 1987 they purchased a ship, " La Bohème ," which they renamed " Freewinds ".
* La Bohème ( Giacomo Puccini ): Tullio Serafin conducting the Orchestra dell ' Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, with Carlo Bergonzi, Gianna D ' Angelo, Ettore Bastianini.
Her American debut was as Mimì in La Bohème at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 1960, the same year she married violinist Lorenzo Anselmi.

La and 1965
* 1965 – The infamous first Reyes party between Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters and motorcycle gang the Hells Angels takes place at Kesey's estate in La Honda, California introducing psychedelics to the gang world and forever linking the hippie movement to the Hell's Angels.
After the documentary Le Mystère Koumiko in 1965, Marker made Si j ' avais quatre dromadaires, an essay-film that, like La jetée, is a photomontage of over 800 photographs that Marker had taken over the past 10 years from 26 countries.
From 1955 to 1965, Guattari edited and contributed to La Voie Communiste ( Communist Way ), a Trotskyist newspaper.
8½ inspired among others: Mickey One ( Arthur Penn, 1965 ), Alex in Wonderland ( Paul Mazursky, 1970 ), Beware of a Holy Whore ( Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1971 ), Day for Night ( François Truffaut, 1973 ), All That Jazz ( Bob Fosse, 1979 ), Stardust Memories ( Woody Allen, 1980 ), Sogni d ' oro ( Nanni Moretti, 1981 ), Parad Planet ( Vadim Abdrashitov, 1984 ), La Pelicula del rey ( Carlos Sorin, 1986 ), Living in Oblivion ( Tom DiCillo, 1995 ), 8½ Women ( Peter Greenaway, 1999 ), Falling Down ( Joel Schumacher, 1993 ), along with the successful Broadway musical, Nine ( Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit, 1982 ).
* 1965: La Corde au cou, directed by Joseph Lisbona
* 1965: La Bonne occase, directed by Michel Drach
* 1965: La tête du client, directed by Jacques Poitrenaud
* 1868 – Carolina Otero, a. k. a. La Belle Otero, Spanish actress, singer and courtesan ( d. 1965 )
* La Belle Otero ( 1868 – 1965 )
This story was the basis for the film The 10th Victim ( 1965 ), also known by its Italian title, La decima vittima.
* La via del petrolio ( 1965 )
* Olivier Messiaen: La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ (" The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ "), large 10-part chorus, piano solo, cello solo, flute solo, clarinet solo, xylorimba solo, vibraphone solo, large orchestra ( 1965 – 69 )
Breton returned to Paris in 1946, where he opposed French colonialism ( for example as a signatory of the Manifesto of the 121 against the Algerian war ) and continued, until his death, to foster a second group of surrealists in the form of expositions or reviews ( La Brèche, 1961 – 1965 ).
In 1972, he played both Miguel de Cervantes and his fictional creation Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha, the motion picture adaptation of the 1965 smash hit Broadway musical, opposite Sophia Loren.
One of his stepmothers was Corinna Mura ( 1909 – 1965 ), a cabaret singer who had a small role in the classic film Casablanca as the woman playing the guitar while singing " La Marseillaise " at Rick's Café Américain.
One of the most important symbolist journals was Le Mercure de France, edited by Alfred Vallette, which succeeded La Pléiade ; founded in 1890, this periodical endured until 1965.
Concha Velasco, a talented singer and movie star, launched the scene with her 1965 hit " La Chica Ye-Yé ", though there had been hits earlier by female singers like Karina ( 1963 ).
After her mother became a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses in 1965, La Toya, along with the rest of her siblings followed.
After leaving the Rank Organisation in the early 1960s, Bogarde abandoned his heart-throb image for more challenging parts, such as barrister Melville Farr in Victim ( 1961 ), directed by Basil Dearden ; decadent valet Hugo Barrett in The Servant ( 1963 ), which garnered him a BAFTA Award, directed by Joseph Losey and written by Harold Pinter ; The Mind Benders ( 1963 ), a film ahead of its times in which Bogarde plays an Oxford professor conducting sensory deprivation experiments at Oxford University ( precursor to Altered States ( 1980 )); the anti-war film King & Country ( 1964 ), playing an army lawyer reluctantly defending deserter Tom Courtenay, directed by Joseph Losey ; a television broadcaster-writer Robert Gold in Darling ( 1965 ), for which Bogarde won a second BAFTA Award, directed by John Schlesinger ; Stephen, a bored Oxford University professor, in Losey's Accident, ( 1967 ) also written by Pinter ; Our Mother's House ( 1967 ), an off-beat film-noir directed by Jack Clayton in which Bogarde plays an n ' er do well father who descends upon " his " seven children on the death of their mother, British entry at the Venice Film Festival ; German industrialist Frederick Bruckmann in Luchino Visconti's La Caduta degli dei, The Damned ( 1969 ) co-starring Ingrid Thulin ; as ex-Nazi, Max Aldorfer, in the chilling and controversial Il Portiere di notte, The Night Porter ( 1974 ), co-starring Charlotte Rampling, directed by Liliana Cavani ; and most notably, as Gustav von Aschenbach in Morte a Venezia, Death in Venice ( 1971 ), also directed by Visconti ; as Claude, the lawyer son of a dying, drunken writer ( John Gielgud ) in the well-received, multi-dimensional French film Providence ( 1977 ), directed by Alain Resnais ; as industrialist Hermann Hermann who descends into madness in Despair ( 1978 ) directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder ; and as Daddy in Bertrand Tavernier's Daddy Nostalgie, ( aka These Foolish Things ) ( 1991 ), co-starring Jane Birkin as his daughter, Bogarde's final film role.
His prominent films include La Notte ( 1961 ) with Jeanne Moreau ; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow ( 1963 ), Marriage Italian-Style ( 1964 ), A Special Day ( 1977 ) and Ready to Wear ( 1994 ) with Sophia Loren ; The 10th Victim ( 1965 ) with Ursula Andress ; A Place for Lovers ( 1968 ) with Faye Dunaway ; It Only Happens to Others ( 1971 ) and La cagna ( 1972 ) with Catherine Deneuve ; Stay As You Are ( 1978 ) with Nastassja Kinski ; City of Women ( 1980 ); and Dark Eyes.
Mastroianni in La Decima Vittima ( 1965 )
( 1965 ), a musical based on the Robin Hood legend, was a notorious flop and La Strada ( 1969 ), which opened on Broadway in New York City, closed after only one performance.

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