Paris Opera Orchestra and Chorus
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Beginning his opera with a prelude for strings of unprecedented economy of means, in 1853, Verdi affirmed his intention of defying conventions and norms. This is not the least radical aspect of his “Traviata”, which implacably strips bare the violence of a society that promotes worldly pleasures only to sacrifice an innocent woman on the altar of bourgeois morality. Simon Stone delights in grappling with the major works of the repertoire, enticing them into more intimate territory. One of today’s most distinguished stage directors, he now makes his long-awaited debut at the Paris Opera.

Opera in trois acts (1853)
Music / Giuseppe Verdi
Libretto / Francesco Maria Piave
After Alexandre Dumas fils,
La Dame aux camélias
Musical direction / Michele Mariotti
Stage direction / Simon Stone
Sets / Bob Cousins
Costumes / Alice Babidge
Lighting design / James Farncombe
Video / Zakk Hein
Chorus master / José Luis Basso
Presented by Alain Duault
Directed by François Roussillon
Coproduction with Wiener Staatsoper
Violetta Valery / Pretty Yende
Flora Bervoix / Catherine Trottmann
Annina / Marion Lebègue
Alfredo Germont / Benjamin Bernheim
Giorgio Germont / Jean-François Lapointe
Gastone / Julien Dran
Il Barone Douphol / Christian Helmer
Il Marchese d’Obigny / Marc Labonnette
Dottore Grenvil / Thomas Dear
Giuseppe / Luca Sannai
Domestico / Enzo Coro
Commissionario / Olivier Ayault