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La Traviata : melodramma in three acts
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La Traviata : melodramma in three acts
Title remainder
melodramma in three acts
Statement of responsibility
Giuseppi Verdi ; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave ; Fondazione Arena di Verona, Classica, Unitel Classica present
Contributor
  • Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
  • Arthaus Musik (Firm)
  • Classica Italia
  • Ente lirico Arena di Verona
  • Fondazione Arena di Verona
  • Unitel Classica (Firm)
  • Ana, Hugo de
  • Demuro, Francesco, 1978-
  • Jaho, Ermonela
  • Kovatchev, Julian
  • Lojodice, Leda
  • Piave, Francesco Maria, 1810-1876
  • Stoyanov, Vladimir
Conductor
  • Kovatchev, Julian
Costume designer
  • Ana, Hugo de
Librettist
  • Piave, Francesco Maria, 1810-1876
Lighting designer
  • Ana, Hugo de
Performer
  • Stoyanov, Vladimir
  • Jaho, Ermonela
  • Ente lirico Arena di Verona
  • Demuro, Francesco, 1978-
Presenter
  • Classica Italia
  • Fondazione Arena di Verona
  • Unitel Classica (Firm)
Publisher
  • Arthaus Musik (Firm)
Set designer
  • Ana, Hugo de
Stage director
  • Ana, Hugo de
Subject
  • Operas
  • Operas
Genre
  • Operas
Language
  • ita
  • eng
  • fre
  • ger
  • ita
  • kor
  • spa
  • ita
Summary
A high-class Parisian courtesan, possessed by love, who, having retreated to the countryside to be with her paramour, is forced by his father to relinquish her love for the sake of family honour; finally, separated from her lover, she dies alone and impoverished, a victim of that typically 19th-century disease, tuberculosis
Cataloging source
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Characteristic
videorecording
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Credits note
Stage director, set, costume, and lighting designer, Hugo de Ana ; choreographer, Leda Lojodice
Date of event
2011 July 2
Dewey number
792.542
Language note
Sung in Italian; with optional Italian, English, German, French, Spanish, or Korean subtitles
Other event information
Recorded in performance
PerformerNote
Ermonela Jaho, as Violetta Valéry ; Francesco Demuro, as Alfredo Germont ; Vladimir Stoyanov, as Giorgio Germont ; with supporting soloists: Chiara Fracasso, as Flora Bervoix ; Serena Gamberoni, as Annina ; Luca Casalin, as Gastone ; Nicolò Ceriani, as Barone Douphol ; Paolo Maria Orecchia, as Marchese d'Obigny ; Gustáv Beláček, as Dottor Grenvil ; Gianluca Sorrentino, as Giuseppe ; Manrico Signorini, as Domestico, Commissionario ; Orchestra, Chorus, and Ballet of the Arena di Verona ; Julian Kovatchev, conductor
Place of event
Arena di Verona
Runtime
132
Technique
live action

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