La Traviata - Schedule, Program & Tickets

La Traviata

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30.08.2019 , Friday

20:30 

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Musica a Palazzo Napoli Palazzo Medici Acquaviva Via Toledo, 55 80134 Napoli - Italia

The mise en scène of ‘La Traviata’ by Giuseppe Verdi was first performed at the Gran Teatro La Fenice on March 6th 1853. Musica a Palazzo join to the ‘indications for contemporaneity’ requested by Verdi on the first performance (which then caused a scandal due to its brazen realism).

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Product Name Price Qty
La Traviata (Erwachsene)
€95.00
La Traviata (Kinder 3-15 J)
€38.00
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“Musica a Palazzo” offers a new way of thinking opera. The performance is staged in different salons of one of the most noble and fascinating location of the Neapolitan nobility: Palazzo Medici Acquaviva. The interaction and intimacy between the singers, the musicians and the audience offers to our guests the surprising thrill of experiencing Opera from
within. The individual events evolve through several rooms of the Palace so as to take advantage of an ideal and complementary natural baroque setting. The original approach revolves around the interaction between the artists, the musicians and the public. This cancels distance between them and gives spectators the feeling of living Opera from the ‘inside’. This sensation is amplified by the clever 360 degree use of the stage. (“Grand opera reconceived as tea- room tinkle...striking Violetta” - The Times).

Reviving a tradition dating from the late 1800’s, our interpretations by some of the finest lyrical voices are accompanied by a small group of strings and pianoforte: a virtuoso ensemble that has performed in some of the most prestigious concert halls in the world (Lincoln Centre in New York, Musikverein in Vienna, La Scala in Milan, the Mozarteum
in Salzburg...)

The mise en scène of ‘La Traviata’ by Giuseppe Verdi was first performed at the Gran Teatro La Fenice on March 6th 1853.
Musica a Palazzo join to the ‘indications for contemporaneity’ requested by Verdi on the first performance (which then caused a scandal due to its brazen realism).
At Musica a Palazzo the first act begins in the Party Hall and the spectators will realise with amazement that they are actually playing the role of the Violetta’s guests (Traviata): she drinks a toast with them and among these she will meet Alfredo.
The second act is staged in Salotto Barbaja, whose beauty and privacy are the perfect setting in which to appreciate the fineness of the character’s ‘inner speech’ and to be moved by her vicissitudes.
The drama of Violetta’s illness and death takes place in the Studio Rossini and nothing is able to distract the spectator from the emotional intensity of the song: the voices of the performers that are so intimately close, will tug at your heart strings.