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La traviata

State Opera (Státní opera)Wilsonova 4, Prague, Central Bohemian Region, 110 00, Czech Republic
Dates/times in Prague time zone
Thursday 11 September 202519:00
Friday 31 October 202519:00
Wednesday 05 November 202519:00
Sunday 09 November 202517:00
Thursday 11 December 202519:00
Saturday 20 December 202518:00
Wednesday 31 December 202517:00
Friday 02 January 202619:00
Wednesday 21 January 202619:00
Thursday 26 February 202619:00
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Programme
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901)La traviataLibretto by Francesco Maria Piave
Performers
Prague State Opera
Anna Novotná-PeškováConductor
Jiří ŠtruncConductor
Vincenzo MilletarìConductor
Arnaud BernardDirector
Alessandro CameraSet Designer
Maria Carla RicottiCostume Designer
Patrick MéeüsLighting Designer
Prague State Opera Orchestra
Prague State Opera Chorus
Prague National Theatre Opera Ballet
Adolf MelicharChoirmaster / chorus director
Zuzana MarkováSopranoVioletta Valéry
Lucie KaňkováSopranoVioletta Valéry
Jana SiberaSopranoVioletta Valéry
Veronika RovnáSopranoVioletta Valéry
Oreste CosimoTenorAlfredo Germont
Alejandro Del AngelTenorAlfredo Germont
Stepan DrobitBaritoneGiorgio Germont
Svatopluk SemBaritoneGiorgio Germont
Daniel Luis de VicenteBaritoneGiorgio Germont
Kateřina JalovcováMezzo-sopranoFlora Bervoix
Sylva ČmugrováSopranoFlora Bervoix
Daniel MatoušekTenorGastone de Letorières
Michael SkalickýBaritoneGastone de Letorières, Flora's servant
Michal BragagnoloTenorGastone de Letorières
Josef MoravecTenorGastone de Letorières
František ZahradníčekBassBaron Douphol
Roman VocelBassBaron Douphol
Markéta FrýdováMezzo-sopranoAnnina
Lucia BildováSopranoAnnina
Lubomira Popova AlabozovaMezzo-sopranoAnnina
Ivo HrachovecBassMarquis d'Obigny, Dr Grenvil
Miloš HorákBass-baritoneMarquis d'Obigny
Pavel ŠvingrBassDr Grenvil
Oleg KorotkovBassDr Grenvil
Jindřich NečesanýTenorGiuseppe
Zdeněk HaasTenorGiuseppe
Sergej SmirnyjTenorFlora's servant
Pavel BorekBassCommissioner (Messenger)
Libor NovákBassCommissioner (Messenger)

Ranking among Verdi’s best-known, most romantic and most tragic operas, La traviata has held the mirror up to society and its hypocritical morals for some 170 years. The terminally ill courtesan Violetta Valéry realises that she must forgo her love for Alfredo Germont, a young man from a respectable family. After abandoning him, she dies in poverty, yet has kept dreaming of the happiness of true love.

Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata, to the libretto based on Alexandre Dumas’s novel La Dame aux camélias, about Marie Duplessis, the famous courtesan and idol of Parisian society in the 1840s, is actually the very first major opera treating a contemporary social theme. The work’s premiere in 1863 in Venice was a flop: the audience was appalled that the lead role had been assigned to a courtesan who, what’s more, was portrayed in a positive light. Yet Verdi’s opera soon started garnering plaudits and is now one of the most popular repertoire titles the world over.

La traviata has been staged by the Neues deutsches Theaterat (today’s State Opera) in Prague from the very beginning of its existence, when it took over the production from the German Estates Theatre. The opera primarily afforded the opportunity to host celebrated foreign singers, including the legendary Australian soprano Nellie Melba (18 April 1900). The most recent production was undertaken in 2006 by a foreign team headed by the French stage director Arnaud Bernard.

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