La traviata

La traviata

Opera in three acts | First performed in 1853

La traviata, Verdi’s best-loved work, is performed here by a star cast in a revival of Richard Eyre’s highly acclaimed 1994 production. Music Director Antonio Pappano, now in his seventh Season with The Royal Opera, conducts La traviata for the first time at Covent Garden. American soprano Renée Fleming returns to Covent Garden to sing Violetta for the first time with The Royal Opera.  La traviata was first performed at the Teatro La Fenice, Venice in March 1853.

 

The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Conductor: Antonio Pappano
Stage Director: Richard Eyre
Conposer: Giuseppe Verdi

Cast

Violetta: Renée Fleming
Alfredo Germont: Joseph Calleja
Gorgio Germont: Thomas Hampson
Baron Douphol: Eddie Wade
Doctor Grenvil: Richard Wiegold



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