La traviata

February 16. 2019 - March 22. 2019

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February 16. 2019 - March 22. 2019

La traviata

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Verdi’s music is incomparable, with one heartstoppingly beautiful melody after another, in this exquisitely romantic story. Within the social whirl of sophisticated Paris, the courtesan Violetta lives purely for pleasure but longs for true love. She finds the right man in Alfredo, but their happiness is cut short: at his father’s insistence, Violetta leaves Alfredo for the sake of his family. Her spirit broken, her health shattered, Violetta now lives only with the hope that Alfredo will return to her. La traviata gives us one of opera’s most glorious heroines, a woman of boundless humanity and emotional depth.

  • Language: Sung in Italian with projected English translations
  • Running Time: 2 hours, 50 minutes with 2 intermissions
  • Location: Lyric Opera House

La traviata

by Giuseppe Verdi

The music featured is generously furnished by Warner Classics.

"Libiaimo ne' lieti calici"

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"Sempre libera"

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"Ah! Dite alla giovine"

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La traviata

by Giuseppe Verdi

Lyric Opera Commentaries are sponsored by the Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Foundation in memory of their parents.

© 2018/19 Lyric Opera Commentaries. All rights reserved. Recording & Production services provided by Mark Travis. The music featured in Lyric Commentaries is generously furnished by Warner Classics.
A project of the Women’s Board

Synopsis

TIME: Around 1860
PLACE: In and near Paris

Program book

Go inside this production of La traviata with engaging articles, notes from the director, a complete plot synopsis, artist bios, and more.

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Meet the artists

* Lyric Opera debut
** Ryan Opera Center alumni
*** Current Member, Ryan Opera Center

Lyric production revival of Verdi’s La traviata generously made possible by

Donna Van Eekeren Foundation

The Michael and Susan Avramovich Charitable Trust

Nancy and Sanfred Koltun

Lauter McDougal Charitable Fund

Coproduction of Lyric Opera of Chicago, Houston Grand Opera, and Canadian Opera Company.

Photo: Todd Rosenberg