Verdi - La Traviata (with Marie McLaughlin and Walter MacNeil) | Act 3/3

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ย. 2024
  • From Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1988
    Passionate production of Giuseppe Verdi's timeless classic, directed by the internationally renowned Sir Peter Hall and conducted by one of music's all-time greats, Bernard Haitink.
    Watch the full opera: bit.ly/Verdi-La...
    Giuseppe Verdi - La Traviata
    Act III
    Marie McLaughlin - Violetta
    Walter MacNeil - Alfredo
    Jane Turner - Flora
    Christopher Thornton-Holmes - Marchese d'Obigny
    Gordon Douphol - Gordon Sandison
    John Hall - Doctor Grenvil
    David Hillman - Gastone
    Enid Hartle - Annina
    Brent Ellis - Germont
    Martyn Harrison - Giuseppe
    Charles Kerry - Messenger
    Glyndebourne Chorus
    Ivor Bolton - conductor
    London Philharmonic Orchestra
    Bernard Haitink - conductor
    Compare with this version of Verdi's classic by James Rutherford, Marlis Petersen and Giuseppe Varano on @EuroArtsChannel : • Video
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    Vivacious, young soprano Marie McLaughlin is magnificent as the ill-fated courtesan Violetta in this passionate production of Giuseppe Verdi's timeless classic, directed by the internationally renowned Sir Peter Hall and conducted by one of music's all-time greats, Bernard Haitink. Walter MacNeil brings to striking life the role of Violetta's lover, Alfredo, and Brent Ellis shines as Alfredo's father, Germont. Set in 19th century Paris, this moving story of doomed love and its dramatic deathbed reconciliation remains one of Verdi's most popular operas.

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  • @user-vm5sq3dr2z
    @user-vm5sq3dr2z 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Это моя самая любимая опера. Могу слушать её в любом исполнении бесконечно! Браво великому Верди!

  • @ManuelGonzalez-pr3yu
    @ManuelGonzalez-pr3yu 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Bravoo! VIVA VERDI. Así se hace una buena historia de tragedia y amor.

  • @78lerusse
    @78lerusse 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Bravissimo, maestro Verdi! Your masterpieces are and will be alive until the end of times. Thanks for sharing!