Composer: Giuseppe Verdi
Performer: Lisette Oropesa, René Barbera, Ilseyar Khayrullova, Francesco Pittari, Biagio Pizzuti, Allen Boxer, Alexander Köpeczy, Lester Lynch, Sachsischer Staatsopernchor Dresden
Orchestra: Dresdner Philharmoniker
Conductor: Daniel Oren
Number of Discs: 2
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Pentatone
Catalogue: PTC5186956
Release: 2022
Size: 4.71 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
La Traviata
CD 01
Act I
01. Preludio
Act I Scene 1
02. Dell’invito trascorsa è già l’ora
Act I Scene 2
03. Libiamo ne’ lieti calici
Act I Scene 2
04. Che è ciò
Act I Scene 4
05. Si ridesta in ciel l’aurora
Act I Scene 5
06. È strano
Act II Scene 1
07. Lunge da lei
Act II Scene 4
08. Alfredo?
Act II Scene 6
09. Dammi tu forza
CD 02
Act II Scene 7
01. Ah, vive sol quel core
Act II Scene 9
02. Avrem lieta di maschere la notte
Act II Scene 10
03. Noi siamo zingarelle
Act II Scene 11
04. Di Madride noi siam mattadori
Act II Scene 12
05. Alfredo! Voi!
06. Qui desiata giungi
Act II Scene 13
07. Invitato a qui seguirmi
Act II Scene 15
08. Oh, infamia orribile
09. Di sprezzo degno
Act III Scene 1
10. Andante
11. Annina?
Act III Scene 4
12. Teneste la promessa
13. Addio, del passato
14. Largo al quadrupede sir della festa
Act III Scene 5
15. Signora…
Act III Scene 6
16. Ah Violetta!
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A heartrending and provocative tragedy. The Dresdner Philharmonie, Sächsischer Staatsopernchor Dresden and conductor Daniel Oren present Verdi’s masterpiece La Traviata, together with a stellar cast including René Barbera as Alfredo, Lester Lynch as Germont, and world star soprano Lisette Oropesa as Violetta.
Verdi’s opera from 1853 was revolutionary in the sense that it presented a subject of its own time, rather than the usual historically remote stories. Interestingly enough, this tragic story of a woman sacrificing her love to save the honour of her beloved’s family still feels as fresh and topical as ever before, explaining its unrelenting popularity. La Traviata is an endless outpour of memorable melodies with a gripping dramatic pace, as well as a tale that is both heartrending and provocative. The main soprano role gradually shifts from coloratura virtuosity to a more lyrical, dramatic idiom when the tragedy progresses, and this performance shows Oropesa’s fluency in both styles. After having sung the title role in the greatest opera houses worldwide, this studio recording captures her unparalleled interpretation for generations to come.