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Opera in four acts, in Italian, with Hungarian, English, and Italian subtitles. Puccini's imagination was captivated by the love story of Manon Lescaut and the Chevalier des Grieux, in which the protagonists defy social norms and the accepted moral law in order to be with each other, as a similar tale of passion had taken place in the composer's own life: his affair with Elvira Bonturi, a liaison that stirred enormous emotions in him but which, owing to the strictness of Italian law, could not become an official marriage, filled his life.
More than one associate tried to talk him out of using the subject, not only because of his own personal proximity to it, but because of the tremendous success of Massenet's own Manon as well. Fortunately, however, Puccini could not be swayed, and his first nationwide success was born, which was soon conquering stages all over the world. Off the square is an Avenue on one side and an Inn on the other, with a balcony.
It is evening, townspeople, soldiers and a crowd of male students and girls stroll through the avenue and square while others gather in groups.
Some are seated at the tables outside the Inn, drinking and gambling. Edmondo sings a song of youthful pleasure Edmondo, chorus of students, girls and townspeople: Ave, sera gentile β Hail gentle evening. Des Grieux enters, and they greet him, but he is melancholic and does not join the others, singing cynically of love des Grieux, Edmondo, chorus: L'amor?
I know nothing of that. They joke with him and provoke him to feign flirtation with the girls des Grieux: Tra voi, belle, brune e bionde β Among you beauties, dark and fair ; Edmondo, chorus: Ma, bravo! A postillion horn is heard and the carriage from Arras pulls up at the Inn, as the crowd peers in to see who the passengers are Chorus: Giunge il cocchio d'Arras!