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LA TRAVIATA
 

Overview:

 

What could be better than Verdi’s most beloved opera to open the 2009 Festival Season? How about Natalie Dessay in her first-ever performances as Violetta! This quintessential story of passionate young love, separation, and reconciliation receives an all-new staging led by the director / designer team of Laurent Pelly and Chantal Thomas. Alfredo will be sung by Saimir Pirgu, with Laurent Naouri and Anthony Michaels-Moore sharing the role of Germont

 

SYNOPSIS

 

by Giuseppe Verdi

 

Performed in Italian

 

Act I

 

Violetta’s home in Paris

 

The courtesan Violetta Valery is hosting an opulent party for her friends. Gastone introduces Alfredo to Violetta, explaining that Alfredo is a great admirer of hers. Violetta asks the Baron, her current companion, to offer a toast. The Baron refuses, so Alfredo leads the party-goers in song. The guests move into the next room, leaving an obviously ailing Violetta alone with Alfredo. Alfredo declares his love for her, but she tells him she will never allow herself to fall in love again. After the party, Violetta is surprised to find herself strongly attracted to Alfredo but she resolves to continue living a life of freedom and pleasure.

 

Act II

 

A country house near Paris

 

Alfredo and Violetta have been living together happily for three months. Alfredo discovers that Violetta has been selling her possessions in order to finance their household and he leaves for Paris to raise money. Germont, Alfredo’s father, arrives unexpectedly and asks Violetta to end her relationship with Alfredo, since it jeopardizes his daughter’s upcoming marriage. Violetta eventually agrees and decides to return to her life as a courtesan. Alfredo returns and she reassures him of her love, even as she is departing for Paris. She sends a note to Alfredo, informing him that she is returning to the Baron. Germont tries to reassure his distraught son, asking him to return to their home in Provence, but Alfredo vows revenge and leaves for Paris.

 

Act III

 

A richly furnished room in Flora Bervoix’s home

 

Flora Bervoix is giving a lively party at which Alfredo arrives. Violetta and Baron Douphol soon appear, having re-united. The Baron challenges Alfredo to a card game and loses a great deal of money. Alfredo tries to get Violetta to leave the party with him, but she refuses. Angered, Alfredo summons the party guests and throws the money he has won at Violetta’s feet. The Baron challenges Alfredo to a duel.

 

Act IV

 

Violetta’s bedroom

 

Violetta is mortally ill. Both Germont and Alfredo travel to Paris in order to see her, but Violetta wonders whether she will live until their arrival. Alfredo rushes in and they declare their mutual love. Alfredo begins to describe a new life he has planned for them away from Paris, but it is obvious that Violetta’s death is imminent. Violetta gives her portrait to Alfredo, with the hope that he will find a “gentle maiden” to marry. After a final moment of strength, she dies.

 



La Traviata
La Traviata
 
La Traviata
La Traviata