Virtuosi d'opera di Roma: La Traviata


Enjoy Verdi's La Traviata! The libretto by Francesco Maria Piave is based on the novel and play 'La Dame aux Camelias' by Alexandre Dumas' son. The much loved opera in three acts was first performed 6th March 1853 at the Teatro La Fenice, Venice.

After the highly successful premiere of Rigoletto at La Fenice in March 1851, Verdi was commissioned to deliver an opera for that house, to be performed in March 1853. He spent some time in Paris during the winter of 1851/52 and there he saw a daring new play by Alexandre Dumas: 'La Dame aux Camelias'. However, Verdi did not decide on this subject right away. The theatre forced Verdi to abandon the contemporary setting and relocate the action back to the year 1700. This rankled Verdi enormously, but he accepted, relieved that the libretto had passed the censor quite quickly and with less trouble than he was used to encounter in Venice.

It would almost seem that the hallmark of some of the most successful and well-loved operas is a less than favorable - even disastrous - reception of the premiere. This was the case for 'La Traviata' when it was first performed at La Fenice. It was an unmitigated fiasco. But: Exactly 14 months later on 6th May 1854, again in Venice, at the Teatro San Benedetto it was an overwhelming success.

Violetta Valery, Carmela Maffongelli - sopran
Flora Bervoix - Annina, Marina Tiberi - mezzo
Alfredo Germont, Corrado Mieli - tenor
Giorgio Germont, Giancarlo Pera - bariton
Marchese d'Orbigny, Stefano VIti - bass
Barone Duphol, Andrea Cancani - bariton
Dottor Grenvil, Mario Tocci - bass
Gastone, Giuseppe Roberti - tenor
Giuseppe, Giuseppe Meli - tenor
Il Commissionario, Giorgio Gentilini - bass
Domestico di Flora, Lorenzo Scaccia - bass

Lorenzo Scaccio, Choir Direction
Musica&Musica Srl, Costumes
Barbara Painvain, Stage Direction

Starts
9/4/2010 @ 8:30
Ends
9/4/2010
Location
Church of S. Paolo entro le Mura
Via Nazionale 16a
Rome, RM

Enjoy Verdi's La Traviata! The libretto by Francesco Maria Piave is based on the novel and play 'La Dame aux Camelias' by Alexandre Dumas' son. The much loved opera in three acts was first performed 6th March 1853 at the Teatro La Fenice, Venice.

After the highly successful premiere of Rigoletto at La Fenice in March 1851, Verdi was commissioned to deliver an opera for that house, to be performed in March 1853. He spent some time in Paris during the winter of 1851/52 and there he saw a daring new play by Alexandre Dumas: 'La Dame aux Camelias'. However, Verdi did not decide on this subject right away. The theatre forced Verdi to abandon the contemporary setting and relocate the action back to the year 1700. This rankled Verdi enormously, but he accepted, relieved that the libretto had passed the censor quite quickly and with less trouble than he was used to encounter in Venice.

It would almost seem that the hallmark of some of the most successful and well-loved operas is a less than favorable - even disastrous - reception of the premiere. This was the case for 'La Traviata' when it was first performed at La Fenice. It was an unmitigated fiasco. But: Exactly 14 months later on 6th May 1854, again in Venice, at the Teatro San Benedetto it was an overwhelming success.

Violetta Valery, Carmela Maffongelli - sopran
Flora Bervoix - Annina, Marina Tiberi - mezzo
Alfredo Germont, Corrado Mieli - tenor
Giorgio Germont, Giancarlo Pera - bariton
Marchese d'Orbigny, Stefano VIti - bass
Barone Duphol, Andrea Cancani - bariton
Dottor Grenvil, Mario Tocci - bass
Gastone, Giuseppe Roberti - tenor
Giuseppe, Giuseppe Meli - tenor
Il Commissionario, Giorgio Gentilini - bass
Domestico di Flora, Lorenzo Scaccia - bass

Lorenzo Scaccio, Choir Direction
Musica&Musica Srl, Costumes
Barbara Painvain, Stage Direction

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