La Traviata

La Traviata

Release date : July 5, 2009
Runtime : 2h 34m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Richard Eyre /
Production companies : Opus Arte /
July 5, 2009 2h 34m France Music Italian More
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Renée Fleming has matured into one of the finest sopranos around at the moment, a true star with a sparkling personality and a velvet-toned voice that is capable of wringing the finest emotions out of works by Strauss and Tchaikovsky that from a lesser singer could sound rather cold and clinical. I wouldn't have thought her voice would be so well suited to Violetta Valéry in La Traviata, and it does take some getting used to, but I think she at least brings a distinct quality to the role with an emotional heart that isn't always necessarily there when a leading diva uses it primarily as a display for her vocal talents. It's served well also by Antonio Pappano's conducting of the Royal Opera House Orchestra in a traditional, but effective production by Richard Eyre.
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  • title:La Traviata
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Runtime:2h 34m
  • Genres: Music · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Richard Eyre /
  • Writers: Francesco Maria Piave · Alexandre Dumas fils ·
  • Production companies: Opus Arte ·
  • Overview:Renée Fleming has matured into one of the finest sopranos around at the moment, a true star with a sparkling personality and a velvet-toned voice that is capable of wringing the finest emotions out of works by Strauss and Tchaikovsky that from a lesser singer could sound rather cold and clinical. I wouldn't have thought her voice would be so well suited to Violetta Valéry in La Traviata, and it does take some getting used to, but I think she at least brings a distinct quality to the role with an emotional heart that isn't always necessarily there when a leading diva uses it primarily as a display for her vocal talents. It's served well also by Antonio Pappano's conducting of the Royal Opera House Orchestra in a traditional, but effective production by Richard Eyre.
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