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Barcelona Events 2024La Traviata opera BarcelonaGiuseppe VerdiEvent dates: 17th January to 2nd February 2025 selected dates Event location: Gran Teatre del Liceu - Barcelona Opera House Tickets: Tickets La Traviata Barcelona Hashtags: #traviata #opera #verdi #giuseppeverdi #latraviata Information: La Traviata opera Barcelona. Opera in three acts. Music by Verdi. La Traviata premiered on 6 March 1853 at the Teatro La Fenice. First Liceu performance in Barcelona of La Traviata was on 25th October 1855. La traviata, or Violetta Valéry, is a Parisian courtesan with a glamorous life who sells her body, much like La dama de las camélies by Dumas fils, the source of Verdi's opera. A woman with her own light, who, suffering from tuberculosis, will have to sacrifice her pure love for Alfredo Germont due to social conventions. Alfredo's father disapproves of the relationship, and the family's reputation comes into question. Violetta, initially materialistic and vain, will become the new victim of a capitalist system that devours dreams. With brilliant and virtuosic music, it brutally critiques a society of appearances, a machine that destroys personalities, especially when they belong to women who aspire to be free. Thus, Sempre libera, Violetta's most famous aria, is an anthem, a desperate cry to claim a space that she doesn't yet realize she is about to lose. The origins of this story can be traced back to a historical figure: the courtesan Marie Duplessis, who died of tuberculosis in 1847. Shortly before her death, Duplessis had a brief affair with Alexandre Dumas (fils), who transformed this personal chapter into a semi-autobiographical novel: La dama de las camélies, published in 1848. Later, Dumas adapted the work for the theatre, which premiered at the Théâtre du Vaudeville in Paris on February 2, 1852. Giuseppe Verdi was often inspired by French theatre. Ernani and Rigoletto were based on works by Victor Hugo, and just a few months after the premiere of La dama de las camélies, Verdi had already decided it would be the basis for his new opera commissioned by La Fenice in Venice. Together with the librettist Francesco Maria Piave, Verdi created one of the most realistic dramas of his career, an opera that does not shy away from the moral and medical tensions of the original material—issues he considered to be "contemporary matters." Verdi confronted his contemporaries with his own hypocritical morality. The role of Violetta requires an exceptionally versatile singer and actress. It is said—rightly—that the ideal is for the role to be performed by three different sopranos: one for each act. The soprano Nadine Sierra, the queen of this theatre, will embody the tragic heroine alongside Javier Camarena, the charismatic Mexican tenor who will be her "caro Alfredo." The main trio is completed by the Verdi baritone Artur Ruciński. The brilliant production directed by David McVicar foreshadows the vulnerability of the "camellia" in the prophecy of this broken longing. Related pagesBarcelona events calendarTop 10 attractions Best Museums Best Tours and Tickets © Copyright Barcelonayellow.com Do not copy from this page without permission. All rights reserved. |
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How to get to Liceu Barcelona Opera houseGran Teatro del LiceoThe Liceu Opera House in located Barcelona on the Rambla in the very centre of the old city. It was founded in 1847 and has retained its role as a culture and arts centre throughout its history and has become a symbol of the city. Gran Teatro del Liceo guided tours are usually daily at 09:30h and cost around €10. Visit their website for more details tours of the theatre and tickets for performances. Address:La Rambla, 51, 08002, Barcelona, SpainTelephone: +34 934859900 E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Website: www.liceubarcelona.cat How to get there by public transportBy MetroLiceu green line L3 |
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