In 18th century Italy, young Czech composer Josef Myslivecek abandoned his family's miller business to pursue his passion for opera. Despite studying with renowned composer Giovanni Battista Pescetti, success eluded him, and he struggled to make a living as a music teacher. A chance encounter with a wealthy noblewoman, who mistook him for someone else, led to his breakthrough. With her help, he presented his compositions to influential figures, and his opera impressed the young king, launching his career. As "Il boemo," the Bohemian, Myslivecek became a sought-after composer, befriending Mozart and traveling extensively. However, his fame was short-lived, as he soon fell ill, marking the beginning of his decline.
The Bohemian
A talented violinist, Josef, is lured into a life of luxury by a wealthy young woman, freeing him from traditional restraints. He's tasked with composing an opera for the prestigious San Carlo, a challenge that will transform his life forever.


































