I Virtuosi dell'opera di Roma: La Traviata at St. Paul within the Walls Church
2h30
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Visit: I Virtuosi dell'opera di Roma, Via Dei Due Macelli 75 Teatro Salone Margherita, 00187 Rome Italy
The Orchestra I Virtuosi dell’opera di Roma, formed by professors of the most prestigious Italian conservatories, is specialized in performing whole opera repertoire, specially from the Italian lyrical tradition.
“La Traviata”, the most famous opera by Giuseppe Verdi, set in Paris in mid 1800’, narrates the impossible love between Violetta, a well-known courtesan, and Alfredo, a young good-looking nobleman. Since its beginning, their story is predestined to end in tragedy.
During a party, courtesan Violetta discovers that Alfredo loves her since one year. A short while afterwards they are living together near Paris, but because of her past behaviour, Alfredo’s father asks her to leave him. Violetta sacrifices herself and Alfredo, unaware, hurts her. A few months later Violetta is dying. Soon Alfredo is there at her bedside. Crying out that she feels life returning, she falls dead in his arms.
The Orchestra I Virtuosi dell'opera di Roma usually perform in the elegant Salone Margherita Theatre and in the prestigious Church of St. Paul within the Walls in Rome.
CAST LA TRAVIATA - I Virtuosi dell'Opera di Roma
Violetta Valery
Carmela Maffongelli - Soprano
Sabrina Testa - Soprano
Flora Bervoix-Annina
Irene Bottaro - Mezzosoprano
Maria Ratkova - Mezzosoprano
Alfredo Germont
Domenico Tegliafilo - Tenore
Adriano Gentili - Tenore
Giorgio Germont
Paolo Drigo - Baritono
Giancarlo Pera - Baritono
Gastone
Guido Bernoni - Tenore
Barone Duphol
Andrea Cionci - Baritono
Marchese d’Orbigny
Stefano Viti - Basso
Dottor Grenvil
Silvio Riccardi - Basso
Servo di Violetta
Giuseppe Meli - Tenore
Domestico di Flora
Enzo Ferrari - Basso
Commissionario
Lorenzo Scaccia - Basso
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The Orchestra I Virtuosi dell’opera di Roma, formed by professors of the most prestigious Italian conservatories, is specialized in performing whole opera repertoire, specially from the Italian lyrical tradition.
“La Traviata”, the most famous opera by Giuseppe Verdi, set in Paris in mid 1800’, narrates the impossible love between Violetta, a well-known courtesan, and Alfredo, a young good-looking nobleman. Since its beginning, their story is predestined to end in tragedy.
During a party, courtesan Violetta discovers that Alfredo loves her since one year. A short while afterwards they are living together near Paris, but because of her past behaviour, Alfredo’s father asks her to leave him. Violetta sacrifices herself and Alfredo, unaware, hurts her. A few months later Violetta is dying. Soon Alfredo is there at her bedside. Crying out that she feels life returning, she falls dead in his arms.
The Orchestra I Virtuosi dell'opera di Roma usually perform in the elegant Salone Margherita Theatre and in the prestigious Church of St. Paul within the Walls in Rome.
CAST LA TRAVIATA - I Virtuosi dell'Opera di Roma
Violetta Valery
Carmela Maffongelli - Soprano
Sabrina Testa - Soprano
Flora Bervoix-Annina
Irene Bottaro - Mezzosoprano
Maria Ratkova - Mezzosoprano
Alfredo Germont
Domenico Tegliafilo - Tenore
Adriano Gentili - Tenore
Giorgio Germont
Paolo Drigo - Baritono
Giancarlo Pera - Baritono
Gastone
Guido Bernoni - Tenore
Barone Duphol
Andrea Cionci - Baritono
Marchese d’Orbigny
Stefano Viti - Basso
Dottor Grenvil
Silvio Riccardi - Basso
Servo di Violetta
Giuseppe Meli - Tenore
Domestico di Flora
Enzo Ferrari - Basso
Commissionario
Lorenzo Scaccia - Basso
Included
- Opera show
- Entry/Admission - I Virtuosi dell'opera di Roma
Not included
- DVD (available to purchase)
- Gratuities
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 1 day of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability
- Dress code is smart casual
- Your tickets will be held at the Church of St Paul Within the Walls (Via Nazionale, 16/A) for collection on the day of the performance
- A maximum of 10 people per booking
Features
Tourism
65%
Cultural
40%
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