La Traviata - Teatro Real
La Traviata - Teatro Real

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La Traviata - Teatro Real

2020
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English

Time is running out for Violetta. Her illness is relentless, as are her feelings for her young admirer. As her past as a Parisian courtesan catches up with her, his provincial family is determined to break up their scandalous affair. Verdi’s La traviata is without a doubt one of the most moving stories in the operatic canon. Teatro Real’s semi-staged concert version recorded in July was one of the first productions to be put on worldwide after the lockdown. The ambitious undertaking weaves reality into its staging concept and features a spectacular cast led by Marina Rebeka, Michael Fabiano and Artur Ruciński.

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IMDb8.5/10
Director: David McVicarGenres: Opera, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Set in mid-19th century Paris, 'La Traviata' tells the tragic story of Violetta Valéry, a courtesan who falls deeply in love with Alfredo Germont, a young nobleman. Despite societal pressures and Alfredo's father's intervention, Violetta and Alfredo attempt to build a life together. However, their happiness is short-lived as Violetta's failing health and the harsh realities of their circumstances lead to heartbreak and a devastating end.

Critical Reception

The 2020 production of 'La Traviata' at Teatro Real, directed by David McVicar, was largely praised for its artistic vision and the vocal performances of its leads. Critics highlighted the immersive staging and the emotional depth conveyed by the cast, particularly Marina Rebeka's portrayal of Violetta. The opera's enduring power to evoke empathy and provoke thought about societal constraints on love was a recurring theme in reviews.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning production with meticulous attention to historical detail.

  • Marina Rebeka delivers a tour-de-force performance as Violetta.

  • The direction masterfully balances grand spectacle with intimate emotional moments.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific production was not widely aggregated on Google Reviews. However, general audience responses to 'La Traviata' productions often praise the moving story and beautiful music, with particular admiration for compelling lead performances.

Awards & Accolades

None notable for this specific 2020 production, though Verdi's 'La Traviata' is a staple and has received countless awards and nominations over its history.

Fun Fact

The role of Violetta Valéry is notoriously demanding, requiring a soprano with exceptional vocal agility, dramatic power, and stamina to portray the character's physical and emotional decline throughout the opera.

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