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| Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) | La traviata | Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave |
| Prague National Theatre Opera | ||
| Jiří Štrunc | Conductor | |
| Anna Pozidis | Conductor | |
| Arnaud Bernard | Director | |
| Alessandro Camera | Set Designer | |
| Maria Carla Ricotti | Costume Designer | |
| Patrick Méeüs | Lighting Designer | |
| Prague State Opera Orchestra | ||
| Prague State Opera Chorus | ||
| Prague National Theatre Opera Ballet | ||
| Jana Sibera | Soprano | Violetta Valéry |
| Lucie Kaňková | Soprano | Violetta Valéry |
| Zuzana Marková | Soprano | Violetta Valéry |
| Evan LeRoy Johnson | Tenor | Alfredo Germont |
| Omer Kobiljak | Tenor | Alfredo Germont |
| Alejandro Del Angel | Tenor | Alfredo Germont |
| Martin Šrejma | Tenor | Alfredo Germont |
| Svatopluk Sem | Baritone | Giorgio Germont |
| Aleš Jenis | Baritone | Giorgio Germont |
| Stepan Drobit | Baritone | Giorgio Germont |
| Kateřina Jalovcová | Mezzo-soprano | Flora Bervoix |
| Sylva Čmugrová | Soprano | Flora Bervoix |
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.
WARNING: Tobacco products and nudity are featured in the performance.
Suitable for audience from 15 years.

