
La traviata
Music · Drama
Overview
Violetta, a courtesan much wooed by Parisian society, organizes a grand party that is attended, amongst others, by the young Alfredo Germont. He confesses his feelings to Violetta, who is already suffering from consumption. She vacillates between genuine affection and a realistic assessment of her situation as a "fallen woman", which precludes any lasting relationship with a man. The Willy Decker production of La Traviata, recorded live at the Salzburger Festspiele in August, 2005. Anna Netrebko stars as Violetta Valéry, with Rolando Villazón as Alfredo Germont and Thomas Hampson as Giorgio Germont. Carlo Rizzi conducts the Wiener Philharmoniker.
Top Cast


Anna Netrebko
Anna Netrebko
Violetta Valéry
Anna Netrebko
Violetta Valéry


Rolando Villazón
Rolando Villazón
Alfredo Germont
Rolando Villazón
Alfredo Germont
Helene Schneiderman
Helene Schneiderman
Flora Belvoix
Helene Schneiderman
Flora Belvoix
Diane Pilcher
Diane Pilcher
Annina
Diane Pilcher
Annina


Thomas Hampson
Thomas Hampson
Giorgio Germont
Thomas Hampson
Giorgio Germont
Salvatore Cordella
Salvatore Cordella
Gastone
Salvatore Cordella
Gastone
Carlo Rizzi
Carlo Rizzi
Self - Conductor
Carlo Rizzi
Self - Conductor
Vienna Philharmonic
Vienna Philharmonic
Self - Orchestra
Vienna Philharmonic
Self - Orchestra
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Self - Chorus
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Self - Chorus


Giuseppe Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi
Self - Composer
Giuseppe Verdi
Self - Composer
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