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La Traviata (G. Verdi) DVD 2003 Festival D'Aix En Provence / Mireille Delunsch, Matthew Polenzani, Zeljko Lucic / Orchestre de Paris - Conducted by Yutaka Sado / Staged by Peter Mussbach / Bel Air Classiques

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La Traviata (G. Verdi) DVD 2003 Festival D'Aix En Provence / Mireille Delunsch, Matthew Polenzani, Zeljko Lucic / Orchestre de Paris - Conducted by Yutaka Sado / Staged by Peter Mussbach / Bel Air Classiques

UPC 3760115300057

REGION 0 PAL DVD (All regions)

MADE IN HUNGARY

AUDIO: Pcm Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1

SUBTITLES: French, English, German, Spanish

TOTAL RUNTIME: 130 minutes

 

La Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi performed by Mireille Delunsch, Matthew Polenzani, Zeljko Lucic and Damiana Pinti with the accompaniment of the Orchester de Paris conducted by Yutaki Sado.

 

French Summary:

Synopsis : Enregistré en public au Théâtre de l’Archevêché, juillet 2003. Dépravée, dévoyée, chacun connaît le sens de Traviata depuis ce personnage emblématique de l’opéra de Verdi. De ces femmes dont on sait que la sensualité mortifère accusait les familles, menaçait l’ordre social, compromettait une morale d’où le désir, sa force subversive, devait être extirpé. Or, tout mythe gagne à un regard neuf. Au chevet de cette Madeleine repentie, mauvaise conscience d’un XIXe siècle faussement probe, Peter Mussbach l’a vue autrement. Il l’a vue proche. Et ce regard porté au-delà d’une époque laisse voir, peut-être, l’une d’entre nous…

 

Tracklist / Song list:

  • 1. Delunsch, Mireille - La Traviata (Oper In 3 Akten)
  • 2. Preludio
  • 3. Dell'Invito Trascorsa E Gia L'Ora (1. Akt)
  • 4. Brindisi: Libiamo Ne'Lieti Calici
  • 5. Che E Cio?
  • 6. Un Di Felice
  • 7. Ebben? Che Diavol Fate?
  • 8. Si Ridesta In Ciel L'Aurora
  • 9. E Strano!...ah, Fors' E Lui
  • 10. Follie! Delirio Vano E Questo!...sempre Libera
  • 11. Lunge Da Lei... De' Miei Bollenti Spiriti (2. Akt)
  • 12. Annina, Donde Vieni?
  • 13. Oh Mio Rimorso!
  • 14. Alfredo?
  • 15. Pure Siccome Un Angelo
  • 16. Non Sapete Quale Affetto
  • 17. Un Di, Quando Le Veneri
  • 18. Ah! Dite Alla Giovine
  • 19. Imponete
  • 20. Morro!
  • 21. Dammi Tu Forza, O Cielo!
  • 22. Che Fai?
  • 23. Ah, Vive Sol Quel Core
  • 24. Di Provenza Il Mar, Il Suol
  • 25. Ne Rispondi D'Un Padre All'Affetto?
  • 26. Avrem Lieta
  • 27. Noi Siamo Zingarelle
  • 28. Di Madride Noi Siam Mattadori
  • 29. Alfredo! Voi!
  • 30. Invitato A Qui Seguirmi
  • 31. Di Spezzo Degno Se Stesso Rende
  • 32. Alfredo, Alfredo, Di Questo Core
  • 33. Preludio (3. Akt)
  • 34. Annina? - Comandate?
  • 35. Quanta Bonta!
  • 36. Or Fate Cor... Giorno Da Festa E Questo?
  • 37. Teneste La Promessa
  • 38. Addio Del Passato
  • 39. Largo Al Quadrupede
  • 40. Signora... - Che T'Accadde
  • 41. Parigi, O Cara
  • 42. Ah, Non Piu!
  • 43. Gran Dio!
  • 44. Ah, Violetta! - Voi? Signor?
  • 45. Prendi, Quest' E L'Immagine

 

La traviata (Italian pronunciation: [la 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 1848 novel by Alexandre Dumas fils. The opera was originally titled Violetta, after the main character. It was first performed on 6 March 1853 at 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's and librettist's original wishes were carried out and "realistic" productions were staged. La traviata has become immensely popular and is among the most frequently performed of all operas.

 

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