Experience “La Traviata” by Giuseppe Verdi in the wonderful Flaino Theater in Rome. Live the most romantic opera ever, exclusively performed by Opera e Lirica’s internationally renown singers with choir and orchestra.
La Traviata is a three-act opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi on an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. It was first performed on March 6th, 1853 at La Fenice opera house in Venice. Verdi insisted on finding an original and provocative idea for the audience in Venice, and decided to base his work on La dame aux Camélias (1852), a play adapted from the novel by Alexandre Dumas (fils). The piece was originally titled Violetta, after the protagonist. This famous opera remains among the most performed masterpieces of the entire lyric tradition.
Opera e Lirica soloists, from the most important Italian theaters and Music Academies, will perform this breathtaking story accompanied by choir and orchestra. The audience will enjoy an extraordinary and memorable experience, surrounded by the fascinating atmosphere of St. Paul within the Walls Church. The story will also be enriched by Opera e Lirica lovely dancers who will perform romantic choreography.
The opera follows the story of the courtesan Violetta, who is introduced as a dissolute lady fiercely living free from any bonds. Later, however, she is unexpectedly overwhelmed by her love for Alfredo, an upper-class young man who warns her that she should take care of her health, since her lifestyle has led her to contract tuberculosis. Violetta renounces to her status and independence, leaving Paris to settle in the countryside with Alfredo. His father, however, reaches out to her to ask her to break up with Alfredo, because their relationship is compromising the honor of his family, preventing Alfredo’s sister to get married. Alfredo is unaware of the reason why his lover has broken up with him, and only finds out the truth when it is too late.
Violetta, worn out by the phthisis, dies in his arms. Violetta’s character was inspired by the real story of the well-known courtesan Marie Duplessis, who had also had a turbulent love affair with Alexandre Dumas fils himself. He saw her passing away when she was only thirty-three and he collected his memories of her in the renown book The Lady of the Camellias on which La Traviata is based.
Enjoy the most famous opera ever, performed by Opera e Lirica artists in the wonderful Flaiano Theater in Rome.
Approximate duration (min.): 120
PROGRAM
TITLE: La Traviata. Melodrama in three acts.
LIBRETTO: Francesco Maria Piave.
MUSIC: Giuseppe Verdi.
VIOLETTA VALÉRY (Soprano) Aleksandra Buczek
ALFREDO GERMONT (Tenor) Emil Alekperov
GIORGIO GERMONT
FLORA BERVOIX-ANNINA
GASTONE
BARONE DOUPHOL
DOCTOR GRENVIL
COMMISION AGENT
CHOIR: Servants and noblemen, friends of Violetta and Flora, picadores and matadores, gypsies, Violetta’s and Flora’s servants, masks
Artistic director: Giusi Cuccaro
Opera e Lirica Orchestra
Children under 7 and disabled persons can attend the concert for free.
Roma Pass 10€ discount: buy a 20€ Back Seat ticket, show your Roma Pass card at the entrance and get a Central Seat (whose value is 30€).
Place: Teatro Flaiano, Via Santo Stefano del Cacco, 15, Rome, Italy
Date: every Sunday, from April 3 to May 22, 2022
Start: 8.30pm
Price: 45€
Contact: info@operaelirica.com
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