La traviata / music by Giuseppe Verdi ; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave ; based on the play La dame aux camélias by Alexandre Dumas fils.

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Date
2020
Main contributor
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Contributors
Piave, Francesco Maria, 1810-1876; Fagen, Arthur; Marshall, Brea Renetta; Bickhardt, Bradley; Sandes, Bruno; Allen, Lindsey; Stack, Andrew; Reynolds, Solomon (Solomon Pyper); Forsythe, Andrew; Holobinko, Katherine; Ross, Trevor; Wente, Robert; Canfield, Jack (Jack Langford); Colman, Michael (Bass-baritone); Zambello, Francesca; Davison, Peter J.; Goldstein, Jess; McCullough, Mark (Lighting designer); Esse, Parker; Siena, Daniela; Rourke, Kelley; Indiana University Opera Theater
Publisher
Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
Genres
Operas.; Filmed performances.; Live sound recordings.
Subject
Operas
Collection
Cook Music Library, Jacobs School of Music Performances
Unit
Music Library
Language
Italian
Physical Description
1 online resource (streaming video and audio files) : digital
Related Items
Program ; Audio recording 
Notes
Title from program.
"La traviata was first performed at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Italy, on March 6, 1853"--program.

Creation/Production Credits

Stage director, Francesca Zambello ; scenic designer, Peter J. Davison ; costume designer, Jess Goldstein ; lighting designer, Mark McCullough ; choreographer, Parker Esse ; Italian diction coach, Daniela Siena ; supertitle author, Kelley Rourke.

Language Note

Sung in Italian.

Performers

Brea Renetta Marshall, as Violetta Valéry ; Bradley Bickhardt, as Alfredo Germont ; Bruno Sandes, as Giorgio Germont ; Lindsey Allen, as Flora Bervoix ; Andrew Stack, as Baron Douphol ; Solomon Reynolds, as Gastone ; Andrew Forsythe, as Marquis D'Obigny ; Katherine Holobinko, as Annina ; Trevor Ross, as Giuseppe ; Robert Wente, as Flora's servant ; Jack Canfield, as Messenger ; Michael Colman, as Doctor Grenvil ; Indiana University Opera Theater ; Arthur Fagen, conductor.

Statement of Responsibility

music by Giuseppe Verdi ; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave ; based on the play La dame aux camélias by Alexandre Dumas fils.

Venue/Event Date

Recorded live: 2020 February 28, Musical Arts Center, Indiana University, Bloomington.
Other Identifiers
Catalog Key: 18174914; OCLC: ocn1195717178; OCLC: 1195717178; Other: vae1680

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