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La
Traviata at Michigan Opera,
May 10-18
DETROIT:
Michigan Opera Theatre concludes its 2008 Spring Opera Season,
sponsored by Cadillac, with Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata, a
tragic tale of forbidden love,
May 10 – 18,
2008
at the Detroit Opera House.
A
time-tested classic and one of the world’s most popular operas,
La Traviata is a grand tragedy of forbidden love and deception
exposed.
Last performed
by Michigan Opera Theatre at the Detroit Opera House in 2001,
La Traviata is set in
Paris
and tells the tale of forbidden love between the courtesan
Violetta and her young nobleman suitor Alfredo.
Convinced by Alfredo’s meddling father that she has brought
disgrace to his family’s name with her sinful ways, Violetta feels
compelled to abandon her love. |

Arturo Chacón-Cruz |
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Only later, as
Violetta is confined to her deathbed, does Alfredo learn that it
is his own father who has caused the flower of his love to wilt.
The 1990 romantic comedy Pretty Woman, starring Richard
Gere and Julia Roberts, featured La Traviata, and was
loosely based on the plot of the opera.
La Traviata
also features the famous duet
“Libiamo ne' lieti calici” or “The Drinking Song.”
One of the most well-known fragments of opera ever performed - and
an obligatory performance for most tenors - those who have
performed it include:
Luciano
Pavarotti,
Giuseppe di
Stefano,
Plácido
Domingo, and
José
Carreras.
The cast and
production team of La Traviata features many returning
favorites, including
Italian maestro Giuliano Carella who will conduct the
Michigan Opera Theatre Orchestra. Also returning to stage the
production is acclaimed Italian stage director Mario Corradi,
who was last at the Detroit Opera House last fall directing |
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Rekindling the chemistry from June 2007’s Romeo and Juliet
are Russian-American soprano Dina Kuznetsova as
Violetta and Mexican tenor Arturo Chacón-Cruz (May
10,14,17) as Alfredo. Alternating the two lead roles are
U.S.-American soprano María Kanyova making her
MOT
debut as Violetta, paired with U.S.-American tenor Mark
Panuccio (May 11m, 16, 18m) in the role of
Alfredo. Italian baritone Marco Di Felice
(May 10, 14, 17) makes his
MOT debut in
the role of Germont, alternating in the role with Mexican
baritone Luis Ledesma (May 11m, 16, 18m).
Tickets for
Michigan Opera Theatre’s production of La Traviata at the
magnificent Detroit Opera House range from $28-$120, and are
available at the Detroit Opera House ticket office (1526 Broadway,
Detroit, 48226), by phone at (313) 237-SING (7464) and online at
www.MichiganOpera.org.
Tickets are also available at all TicketMaster outlets, by phone
at (248)
645-6666
or online at
www.TicketMaster.com.
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Luis Ledesma
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Giuseppe Verdi’s
La Traviata
Saturday,
May 10,
2008
7:30 p.m.
Sunday, May
11, 2008
2:30
p.m.
Wednesday,
May 14,
2008
7:30 p.m.
Friday, May
16, 2008 7:30 p.m.
Saturday,
May 17,
2008
7:30 p.m.
Sunday, May
18, 2008
2:30
p.m.
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