Verdi: La Traviata
Verdi: La Traviata

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Verdi: La Traviata

2015
Movie
132 min
Italian

Alfredo, a young man from the provinces, falls in love with Violetta, the stylish toast of Paris. But she’s not the marrying kind – at least not until now. However, their dreams are threatened by both a merciless society that condemns Violetta’s racy past and an equally merciless disease. Russian soprano Venera Gimadieva portrays the iconic role of Violetta, alongside American tenor Michael Fabiano as Alfredo. The visual beauty of Tom Cairns’s opulent production aptly echoes the irresistible allure of this beloved opera.

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IMDb7.9/10
Director: Giacomo SagripantiGenres: Opera, Musical

Plot Summary

La Traviata, set in Paris, tells the tragic story of Violetta Valéry, a high-class courtesan who falls deeply in love with Alfredo Germont, a young nobleman. Their passionate romance faces severe opposition from Alfredo's father and societal pressures, forcing Violetta into a heartbreaking sacrifice that ultimately leads to her demise. The opera explores themes of love, sacrifice, and societal hypocrisy through its iconic music and dramatic narrative.

Critical Reception

This particular production of Verdi's La Traviata, directed by Giacomo Sagripanti, was generally well-received for its musical interpretation and vocal performances, particularly the lead soprano. While some critics noted the staging as conventional, the overall emotional impact and fidelity to Verdi's masterpiece were widely appreciated by audiences and reviewers alike.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong vocal performances, especially the lead.

  • Lauded for its faithful and emotionally resonant musical direction.

  • Some found the staging traditional, but the overall operatic experience was compelling.

Google audience: Specific Google user reviews for this 2015 production are not readily available, but general reception for La Traviata productions typically highlights the powerful emotional journey and Verdi's timeless score.

Awards & Accolades

No specific major awards are listed for this 2015 production, though 'La Traviata' itself is a cornerstone of operatic repertoire with countless accolades throughout its history.

Fun Fact

The opera 'La Traviata' was based on Alexandre Dumas fils's novel 'The Lady of the Camellias', which was itself inspired by the life of a real Parisian courtesan named Alphonsine Plessis.

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