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jho37

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Who are the lovers in La bohme?
 
 

a. Wotan and Brnnhilde
  b. Carmen and Don Jos
  c. Alfredo and Violetta
  d. Giuseppina and Giuseppe
  e. Rudolfo and Mimi



Question 2

Which statement about Puccinis La bohme is wrong?
 
 

a. Puccini adapted Wagners principles of endless melody in writing this opera.
  b. It is Puccinis most famous opera.
  c. There is not much character development in the opera, instead the focus is on
  the glorious sound of the human voice.
  d. The realism of the opera rests in the setting of the drama and its characters.
  e. There is a stark contrast between the dreary stage setting and the
  transcendental beauty of the music.




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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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jho37

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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