La traviata
The Royal Opera
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Great American soprano Renée Fleming takes on the role of doomed courtesan Violetta, with Joseph Calleja as her young lover Alfredo and Thomas Hampson as his unyielding father in The Royal Opera’s classic production.
Tickets for this production are limited to two per person.
Running time: 3 hours 20 minutes | 2 Intervals
Performed in Italian with English surtitles
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A summer season of scintillating Italian works with The Royal Opera begins spectacularly with Renée Fleming as Violetta and Joseph Calleja as Alfredo in Verdi’s enduring favourite, La traviata, conducted by Antonio Pappano, Music Director of The Royal Opera. This operatic version of La Dame aux camélias comes vividly to life in Richard Eyre’s classic production, whose rich stage designs evoke the pleasure-seeking whirl of Parisian society. But beneath the glamour lies the doomed love of Alfredo for Violetta, a courtesan, and the tensions they encounter as they break society’s conventions.
Verdi’s score matches soaring melodies to great dramatic moments. Act I celebrates life and pleasure with its Brindisi and Violetta’s great showpiece ‘Ah! fors’è lui’. In Act II Alfredo’s stern father, Germont, sung by Thomas Hampson, discovers in an intense confrontation that Violetta’s love is truly noble. The crowds and dancing girls of the gambling scene that follows throws into relief the final heart-rending reunion of Alfredo with Violetta, now seriously ill, when he discovers too late the truth of her selfless sacrifice for him. Cast, story and staging come together to present opera at its most exciting and appealing.
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