The iconic La Traviata is set to grace the stage of the Hanoi Opera House on the 8th, 9th, and 10th of August. This captivating opera, composed by the legendary Giuseppe Verdi, unfolds in three acts.
At the heart of the story is the complex relationship between Alfredo Germont, a young man from a prominent Provençal family, and Violetta Valéry, a wealthy prostitute. Their love story is not without its challenges, as Alfredo’s father, Giorgio Germont, intervenes to protect the family’s reputation, ultimately leading to a series of misunderstandings and tragic consequences. Violetta’s character is a poignant portrayal of an outsider seeking love and happiness in a society that judges her harshly.
The legendary opera, La Traviata, is brought to life by the talented collaboration between renowned Austrian director Beverly Blankenship and the artists of VNOB. Image: VNOB |
The plot takes a tragic turn as the truth about Violetta’s identity is revealed, leading to a heartbreaking conclusion. However, La Traviata offers more than just a love story; it paints a vivid picture of upper-class society in 19th-century France, providing a glimpse into the lives and struggles of the era’s elite.
VNOB’s production of La Traviata promises to be a memorable experience, with the talented soprano To Loan, portraying Violetta, delivering a breathtaking performance of the aria Ah fors’e lui che l’anima. The role of Alfredo will be brought to life by the exceptionally skilled young artist Truong Linh.
Meritorious Artist Huy Duc brings his own experiences as a father and his artistic passion to the role of Giorgio Germont in La Traviata. |
Meritorious Artist Huy Duc, a talented artist in his own right, will step into the role of Giorgio Germont, bringing his own experiences as a father and his passion for the arts. “Our team has been dedicated to rehearsing tirelessly over the past few months,” he shared. “With the guidance of renowned directors and the talented Japanese conductor Kotaro Kimura, we aim to captivate both Vietnamese and global audiences with this classic opera.”
La Traviata’s premiere in Vietnam marks a significant moment, bringing the masterpiece of classical music to a new audience. Vietnamese artists, under the mentorship of directors Beverly Blankenship and Rebecca Blankenship, along with conductor Kotaro Kimura, are committed to delivering a performance that does justice to this timeless opera.
The artists of the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet have diligently prepared, honing their movements, gestures, and vocal performances to perfectly capture the essence of their characters. They strive to convey the spirit of the opera and meet the high expectations of the audience.
First performed in 1853 at the La Fenice opera house in Venice, La Traviata continues to captivate audiences worldwide, remaining one of the most beloved and frequently performed operas to this day.
Hanoi Opera House virtual tour launched
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