La traviata - Salzburg Whitsun Festival 2025 - La traviata - Salzburg Whitsun Festival 2025

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Concert Performance.

La Traviata, Opera in three acts (1853)
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the novel La Dame aux camélias (1848) by Alexandre Dumas the Younger.

When Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata was premiered at the Teatro La Fenice on 6 March 1853, the Venetian audience was confronted with a clear break with tradition in terms of the work’s subject matter. For the first time, a tragic opera plot was based on a contemporary story, and with a person from the margins of society at its heart: the Parisian courtesan Violetta Valéry. Without the opera ever losing sight of the dynamics between the broader social environment and the characters’ own actions, not to mention their unfolding tragedies, long stretches of La traviata take on the character of a chamber play, in which psychological processes are shown in all their complexity. Verdi accomplishes this most impressively in the decisive second act duet between Violetta and Giorgio Germont, the father of her lover Alfredo: in Germont, Violetta comes up against a rigid bourgeois morality that has no place for a ‘traviata’ like her — a ‘woman who goes astray’ — and that forces her to renounce her longing for a new life.

More information is available on the official website of the festival

Schedule

June 08, 2025 20:00:00

Casting

Massimo Zanetti

Stefano Visconti

Nadine Sierra

Piotr Beczała

Luca Salsi

Work's characters list

Conductor

Choir director

Violetta Valéry

Alfredo Germont

Giorgio Germont

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