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Traviata – You deserve a better future (2019)

Original title: Traviata, vous méritez un avenir meilleur

2019-04-07 · EN
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The audience is invited into Violetta’s privacy to have a close look at the fire to which she abandons herself among the guests of this musical and phantasmagorical celebration that blends theatre and opera, voices that speak and sing, and where the distinction between the instrumentalists and the singers becomes blurred, where Charles Baudelaire is seated next to Christophe Tarkos, and where the phantoms of this Paris in full industrial boom whose future we are living at present, sing and die.

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Judith ChemlaJudith ChemlaVioletta ValéryDamien BigourdanDamien BigourdanAlfredo GermontJérôme BillyJérôme BillyGiorgio Germont

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MusicOperaClassical musicLive

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Genre affinityMusicTheme affinityMusic · Opera · Classical MusicDirector preference595987Actor preference345038 · 716239 · 716240Country preferenceUsDecade preference2010

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The audience is invited into Violetta’s privacy to have a close look at the fire to which she abandons herself among the guests of this musical and phantasmagorical celebration that blends theatre and opera, voices that speak and sing, and where the distinction between the instrumentalists and the singers becomes blurred, where Charles Baudelaire is seated next to Christophe Tarkos, and where the phantoms of this Paris in full industrial boom whose future we are living at present, sing and die.