"La Bohème" is an opera composed by Giacomo Puccini, first performed in 1896. It tells the story of a group of young artists living in Paris in the 1840s, focusing on the love between Mimi, a seamstress, and Rodolfo, a poet. The opera explores themes of love, poverty, and the struggles of bohemian life.
The narrative unfolds through four acts, showcasing the characters' friendships and hardships. As their lives intertwine, the opera highlights the fleeting nature of youth and love. The poignant music and emotional depth have made "La Bohème" one of the most beloved operas in the classical repertoire.