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Artistic direction: Nadine Duffaut (guest)
Setting: Emmanuele Favre (guest)
Costumes: Gérard Audier (guest)
Choreography: Dan Haja
Violetta Valéry, courtesan: Lucia Bulucz
Flora Bervoix: Laura Essig (guest)
Annina: Oana Trîmbițaș
Alfredo Germont: Hector Lopez
Giorgio Germont: Geani Brad
Gastone, Vicount Letorières: Florin Pop
Baron Douphol: Simonfi Sandor
Marquis d’Obigny: Bogdan Nistor
Doctor Grenvil: Corneliu Huțanu (debut)
Giuseppe: Tudor Demeter
The Commissioner: Varga János
Flora’s servant: Varga János
Alfredo’s sister: Alina Nistor
The Orchestra, the Chorus and the Ballet Ensemble of the Romanian National Opera in Cluj-Napoca
Chorus master: Emil Maxim
Chorus conductor: Corneliu Felecan
Assistance artistic direction: Alina Simona Nistor
Assistance choreography: Marius Toda
Stage and backstage direction: Cristina Albu
description
show category: opera
Opera in three acts on a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on Alexandre Dumas-son’s novel The Lady of the Camellias
Recommended Age: 5+
One of the most touching and fascinating operas ever, Giuseppe Verdi’s masterpiece, inspired by writer Alexandre Dumas-son’s autobiographical novel The Lady of the Camellias, takes us in the bourgeois Paris, where the love between Violetta Valéry and Alfredo Germont lays under the sign of suffering and sacrifice.
La traviata production was born due to a great partnership between Romanian National Opera in Cluj-Napoca and the french creation team gathering Nadine Duffaut – stage director, Emmanuelle Favre and Gérard Audier who boldly settle the original love story during World War II, in a German-occupied Paris. The sparkling parties held by the great parisian world take place, this time, at the famed lux hotel Lutetia, and among the participants one can identify not just Violetta’s aspirants, but also the Nazis whereby she secretly collaborates. Her early death will come as a result of her disease, painful love, but also as a consequence to the humiliation the french liberators subject her.
We invite you to a an encounter with the charming, verdian La traviata, in a whole new, surprising staging, waiting to be revealed.
The performance has two breaks and ends around 9.45 p.m.
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