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La traviata (Italian: [la traviˈaːta; traˈvjaːta], The Fallen Woman) is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. It is based on La dame aux Camélias (1852), a play adapted from the novel by Alexandre Dumas, fils. The opera was originally titled Violetta, after the main character. It was first performed on 6 March 1853 at the La Fenice opera house in Venice.
Piave and Verdi wanted to follow Dumas in giving the opera a contemporary setting, but the authorities at La Fenice insisted that it be set in the past, "c. 1700". It was not until the 1880s that the composer and librettist's original wishes were carried out and "realistic" productions were staged.
For Verdi, the years 1851 to 1853 were filled with operatic activity. First, he had agreed with the librettist Salvadore Cammarano on a subject for what would become Il trovatore, but work on this opera could not proceed while the composer was writing Rigoletto, which premiered in Venice in March 1851. In addition, personal affairs in his home town limited his activities that spring, but after Rigoletto's success in Venice, an additional commission was offered by Brenna, the secretary of La Fenice. After Verdi's return from Paris a contract was signed in May 1852, with performances scheduled for March 1853, although no subject was chosen at that time.
Maria Callas, Commendatore OMRI (Greek: Μαρία Κάλλας; December 2, 1923 – September 16, 1977), was a Greek-American soprano, and one of the most renowned and influential opera singers of the 20th century. Some critics praised her bel canto technique, wide-ranging voice and dramatic interpretations, while others found her voice displeasing and considered that a defective technique was responsible for her premature decline. Her repertoire ranged from classical opera seria to the bel canto operas of Donizetti, Bellini and Rossini and further, to the works of Verdi and Puccini; and, in her early career, to the music dramas of Wagner. The press dubbed her La Divina.
Born in New York City and raised by an overbearing mother, she received her musical education in Greece and established her career in Italy. Forced to deal with the exigencies of wartime poverty and with myopia that left her nearly blind onstage, she endured struggles and scandal over the course of her career. She turned herself from a heavy woman into a svelte and glamorous one after a mid-career weight loss, which might have contributed to her vocal decline and the premature end of her career. The press exulted in publicizing Callas's temperamental behavior, her supposed rivalry with Renata Tebaldi and her love affair with Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis. Although her dramatic life and personal tragedy have often overshadowed Callas the artist in the popular press, her artistic achievements were such that Leonard Bernstein called her "the Bible of opera" and her influence so enduring that, in 2006, Opera News wrote of her: "Nearly thirty years after her death, she's still the definition of the diva as artist—and still one of classical music's best-selling vocalists."
Alfredo is a cognate of the Germanic name Alfred and a common Italian, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish language personal name that may refer to:
André Léon Marie Nicolas Rieu (born 1 October 1949) is a Dutch violinist and conductor best known for creating the waltz-playing Johann Strauss Orchestra. Together they have turned classical and waltz music into a worldwide concert touring act, as successful as some of the biggest global pop and rock music acts. For his work, Rieu has been awarded such honours as the Order of the Netherlands Lion by the Netherlands, the Knight of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by France, and the Honorary Medal by his native Province of Limburg.
Rieu began studying violin at the age of five. He created the Maastricht Salon Orchestra in 1978, and went on to create the Johann Strauss Orchestra in 1988.
The name Rieu is of French Huguenot origin. Rieu's father, of the same name, was conductor of the Maastricht Symphony Orchestra. Showing early promise, André began studying violin at the age of five. From a very young age, he developed a fascination with orchestra. He studied violin at the Conservatoire Royal in Liège and at the Conservatorium Maastricht, (1968–1973), studying under Jo Juda and Herman Krebbers. From 1974 to 1977, he attended the Music Academy in Brussels, studying with André Gertler, finally receiving his degree "Premier Prix" from the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
Anna Yuryevna Netrebko (Russian: Анна Юрьевна Нетребко, born 18 September 1971) is a Russian operatic soprano. She now holds dual Russian and Austrian citizenship and currently resides in Vienna, Austria and in New York City.
Netrebko was born in Krasnodar (Russia), in a family of Kuban Cossack background. While a student at the Saint Petersburg conservatoire, Netrebko worked as a janitor at Saint Petersburg's Mariinsky Theatre. Later, she auditioned for the Mariinsky Theatre, where conductor Valery Gergiev recognized her from her prior work in the theatre. He subsequently became her vocal mentor.
Under Gergiev's guidance, Netrebko made her operatic stage debut at the Mariinsky at age 22, as Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro. She went on to sing many prominent roles with the Kirov Opera, including Amina in La sonnambula, Pamina in Die Zauberflöte, Rosina in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, and Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor. In 1994, she sang the Queen of the Night in Die Zauberflöte with the Riga Independent Opera Avangarda Akadēmija under conductor David Milnes. In 1995, at the age of 24, Netrebko made her American debut as Lyudmila in Glinka's Ruslan and Lyudmila at the San Francisco Opera. Following this successful performance, she became a frequent guest singer in San Francisco. She is known as an acclaimed interpreter of other Russian operatic roles, such as Natasha in Prokofiev's War and Peace, Louisa in Betrothal in a Monastery and Marfa in The Tsar's Bride. Netrebko has also made successful forays into bel canto and romantic roles such as Gilda in Rigoletto, Mimi in La bohème, Giulietta in Bellini's I Capuleti e i Montecchi, and Elvira in I puritani.
Actors: Carl Billquist (actor), Allan Edwall (actor), Georg Funkquist (actor), Ulf Johansson (actor), Jarl Kulle (actor), Gösta Prüzelius (actor), Bibi Andersson (actress), Harriet Andersson (actress), Eva Dahlbeck (actress), Barbro Hiort af Ornäs (actress), Mona Malm (actress), Ingmar Bergman (writer), Erland Josephson (writer), Ingmar Bergman (director), Katinka Faragó (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: The pretentious critic Cornelius is writing a biography on a famous cellist and to do some research he goes to stay in his house for a few days. He doesn't manage to get an interview with the man, but by talking to all the women who live with him, he comes to learn a lot about the musician's private life none the less. Cornelius then decides to use this information and tries to blackmail the cellist into performing a composition that he, Cornelius, has written.
Keywords: author, cellist, critic, mansion, mistress, music-critic, music-journalismThe fabled "Lisbon Traviata" with Alfredo Kraus (Alfredo), and Mario Sereni (Giorgio), conducted by Franco Ghione, live performance, March 27, 1958. (In 1958 in January there was her also famous walk-out at the Rome Opera...) São Carlos de Lisboa... all was swept aside by the go-for-broke intensity of Callas' Violetta. In the midst of all that mediocrity was this vivid portrayal of the brave, angry, feverish Violetta created by Callas. Listen to the letter scene (1:40:13) and "Addio del passato", also the "Alfredo, Alfredo" (1:26:49) using floating pianissimi... tearfull pianissimi... It's like conducting the orchestra herself. ------------------------------------- Act 1 The salon in Violetta's house (4:15). Violetta throws a lavish party at her Paris salon to celebrate her recovery fr...
Conductor - James Conlon Violetta - Renée Fleming Flora Bervoix - Suzanna Guzman Annina - Anna Alkhimova Alfredo Germont - Rolando Villazón Georgio Germont - Renato Bruson Gastone de Letorier - Daniel Montenegro Baron Douphol - Philip Craus Marchese d'Obigny - Lee Poulis Doctor Grenvil - James Cresswell Giuseppe - Sal Malaki
La Traviata - Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti & José Carreras
Anna Netrebko, Rolando Villazón y Thomas Hampson en "La Traviata" de Guiseppe Verdi en el Festival de Salzburgo 2005.
Maria Callas (1923-1977) Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) La traviata E strano! E strano!...Ah, fors'è lui che l'anima...Follie! Follie!...Sempre libera Alfredo - Francesco Albanese Orchestra sinfonica di Torino della RAI Conducted by Gabriele Santini 1953 VIOLETTA (sola) È strano! È strano! In core scolpiti ho quegli accenti! Saria per me sventura un serio amore? Che risolvi, o turbata anima mia? Null'uomo ancora t'accendeva -- O gioia ch'io non conobbi, esser amata amando! E sdegnarla poss'io per l'aride follie del viver mio? Ah, fors'è lui che l'anima solinga ne' tumulti godea sovente pingere de' suoi colori occulti! Lui che modesto e vigile all'egre soglie ascese, e nuova febbre accese, destandomi all'amor. A quell'amor ch'è palpito dell'universo intero, misterioso, altero, croce e delizia ...
André Rieu & his Johann Strauss Orchestra performing La Traviata. Taken from the DVD 'Dreaming'. For concert dates and tickets visit: http://www.andrerieu.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Subscribe to André Rieu's YouTube channel at: http://smarturl.it/5ubscribe Or follow André Rieu at: http://www.facebook.com/andrerieu http://www.twitter.com/andrerieu https://plus.google.com/+andrerieu - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - © 2015 -- André Rieu Productions | www.andrerieu.com
LEGGERE PRIMA DI VISUALIZZARE Per impedire che Youtube bloccasse il video per violazione del copyright, ho dovuto tagliare due pezzi: il brindisi e “Sempre libera”, alla fine del primo atto. In corrispondenza dei due tagli, potete tranquillamente mettere il video in pausa e ascoltare i brani estrapolati da questo stesso dvd dell'opera cliccando sui due link in basso. Il brindisi sono riuscito a trovarlo su di un sito esterno, mentre il secondo brano è sul canale youtube di Angela Gheorghiu. Brindisi: http://operaslagerek.network.hu/video/verdi_giuseppe_traviata/traviata_pezsgokettos GASTONE O barone, né un verso, né un viva Troverete in quest'ora giuliva? Il Barone accenna di no Dunque a te ad Alfredo TUTTI Sì, sì, un brindisi. ALFREDO L'estro Non m'arride GASTONE E non se' tu maestr...
Anna Netrebko & Rolando Villazón in Verdi's La Traviata at the Salzburg Festival, conducted by Carlo Rizzi and directed by Willy Decker
Renée Fleming as Violetta Valéry sings Sempre Libera (Always Free) from Verdi's opera La traviata. Violeta debates whether she loves Alfredo (Joseph Calleja) - heard here offstage - but concludes she needs to be free. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/productions/la-traviata-by-richard-eyre ‘A toast to the pleasures of life!’ – so sings Violetta, her new admirer Alfredo and her party guests in the opening scene of Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata. But beneath the surface glamour of Violetta’s Parisian life run darker undercurrents: her doomed love for Alfredo and the tensions the lovers encounter when they break society’s conventions. La traviata, based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s play La Dame aux camélias, is one of Verdi’s most popular operas, combining drama, profound emotion and wonder...
[Drapht:]
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I think that they're thinking that we care about what they think
But don't you think that their thinking about all this thinking a little too much?
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[Dazastah:]
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[? ] was all about your bitch
[Chorus: Drapht]
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[Verse 2: Drapht]
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[Chorus]
[Verse 3: Pegz]
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Pegz and Drapht inspire passionate people
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[Drapht:]
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[DJ Selekt on the decks:]
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