La Traviata |
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An opera in three acts by Guiseppe Verdi. Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave after the ploay La dame aux camélias by Alexandre Dumas fils (1852) First performed at Teatro La Fenice, Venice on 6th March 1853.
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In her Paris salon, the courtesan Violetta Valéry greets party guests, including Flora
Some months later Alfredo and Violetta are living in a country house near Paris, where Alone, the desolate woman sends a message of acceptance to Flora and begins a farewell note to Alfredo. He enters suddenly, surprising her, and she can barely control herself as she reminds him of how deeply she loves him 'Amami, Alfredo' before rushing out. Now a servant hands Alfredo her farewell note as Germont returns to console his son with reminders of family life in Provence "Di Provenza'. But Alfredo, seeing Flora's invitation, suspects Violetta has thrown him over for another lover. Furious, he determines to confront her at the party. At her soirée that evening, Flora learns from the Marquis that Violetta and Alfredo have parted, then clears the floor for hired entertainers — a band of fortune-telling Gypsies sing. Soon Alfredo strides in, making bitter comments about love and gambling recklessly at cards. Violetta has arrived with Baron Douphol, who challenges Alfredo to a game and loses a small fortune to him. Everyone goes in to supper, but Violetta has asked Alfredo to see her. Fearful of the Baron's anger, she wants Alfredo to leave, but he misunderstands her apprehension and demands that she admit she loves Douphol. Crushed, she pretends she does. Now Alfredo calls in the others, denounces his former love and hurls his winnings at her feet 'Questa donna conoscete?'. Germont enters in time to see this and denounces his son's behavior. The guests rebuke Alfredo and Douphol challenges him to a duel.
In Violetta's bedroom six months later, Dr. Grenvil tells Annina her mistress has not long to live: tuberculosis has claimed her. Alone, Violetta rereads a letter from Germont saying the Baron was only wounded in his duel with Alfredo, who knows all and is on his way to beg her pardon. But Violetta senses it is too late 'Addio del passato'. Paris is celebrating Mardi Gras and, after revelers pass outside, Annina rushes in to announce Alfredo.The lovers ecstatically plan to leave Paris forever 'Parigi, o cara'. Germont enters with the doctor before Violetta is seized with a last resurgence of strength. Feeling life return, she staggers and falls dead at her lover's feet. |
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