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Verdi: La Traviata
Live from La Scala Saturday 07 July 2007. In this live performance of Giuseppe Verdi's opera, Violetta, a courtesan much wooed by Parisian society, organises a grand party that is attended, amongst others, by the young Alfredo Germont. He confesses his feelings to Violetta, who is already suffering from consumption. She vacillates between genuine affection and a realistic assessment of her situation as a "fallen woman", which precludes any lasting relationship with a man.
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Plot Summary
Violetta Valéry, a Parisian courtesan, falls deeply in love with the young nobleman Alfredo Germont. Despite societal pressures and Alfredo's disapproving father, they attempt to build a life together. However, their happiness is tragically cut short by illness and the harsh realities of their social standing, leading to a heartbreaking farewell.
Critical Reception
This 2007 production of 'La Traviata,' starring Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazón, was widely lauded for its vocally stunning performances and emotionally resonant interpretations. Critics praised the electrifying chemistry between the leads and the compelling stage direction, highlighting its success as a modern yet faithful rendition of Verdi's masterpiece.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the exceptional vocal performances of Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazón.
Commended for its intense emotional impact and dynamic stage presence.
Celebrated as a modern, vibrant interpretation of a classic opera.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this production highlight the incredible talent of the lead singers, particularly Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazón, whose performances were described as captivating and deeply moving. The production's energy and faithfulness to Verdi's score were frequently mentioned as positive aspects.
Fun Fact
This specific recording captures a live performance from the Salzburg Festival, known for its high artistic standards and often featuring star-studded casts like this one.
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