La Traviata at the Fondation Simone et Cino Del Duca
Paris, Fondation Simone et Cino Del Duca
About the Event
Opera a Palazzo provides a unique and intimate way to experience the opera. Immerse yourself in Verdi's La Traviata in the stunning Grand Salon of the Simone and Cino Del Duca Foundation, and enjoy a glass of champagne with Violetta Valery. The artists will captivate you with their performances, bringing you unforgettable emotions just a few meters away. This award‐winning adaptation of the opera focuses on the three main roles, accompanied by three musicians and exquisite costumes by Nicolao Atelier in Venice. Directed by Patrizia Di Paolo, the production showcases a 'rigorous simplicity that is the prerogative of the greats' (Forum Opéra). This condensed 1.5‐hour version of the opera has even won The Argus Angel Award. Talented French artists, who are the future headliners of the opera, bring the emotions of Violetta, Alfredo, and Germont to life under the direction of Patrizia di Paolo. These exceptional artists, who regularly perform on national and international stages, are accompanied by skilled musicians from prestigious orchestras.
Practical Information
YOUR EVENING INCLUDES:
- La Traviata in a small group
- A performance in the Grand Salon of the Fondation Simone et Cino del Duca
- A glass of champagne in the presence of Violetta
DRESS CODE: Evening dress required
Program
- Giuseppe Verdi – La Traviata
Cast / Production
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Giuseppe Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi was an Italian opera composer. From a young age, he developed a musical education with the help of a patron and soon dominated the Italian opera. In fact by his 30s, he became one of the most influential opera composer all over the classical scene. His most famous operas are Il Trovatore, Rigoletto and La Traviata. Furthermore, he was able to establish himself as a landowner with the income from his successful operas and focus on his private life. However, he soon returned to the scene with his new popular work Aida (1871), and three masterpieces: Otello, Requiem and Falstaff.
Address
Fondation Simone et Cino Del Duca, 10 Rue Alfred de Vigny, Paris, France — Google Maps