• Re: La Traviata

    From gggg gggg@ggggg9271@gmail.com to rec.music.opera on Sun Aug 13 21:37:49 2023
    From Newsgroup: rec.music.opera

    On Tuesday, May 30, 2006 at 5:13:46rC>PM UTC-7, un...@mvdaily.com wrote:
    http://www.mvdaily.com/
    'Some censors are more senseless than others. The Venetian officials
    who insisted Verdi's 1853 opera on a strictly contemporary subject
    should be staged in the Paris of 1700 must have been historical
    ignoramuses. The "Fallen Women" of that era were in positions of
    mastery, and the most prostrate of them all, such as Mme De Montespan
    or Mme De Maintenon, were the virtual rulers of France. The idea of
    passing out from consumption at the age of 23 was inconceivable. In the
    end Verdi protested only there must be no wigs.'
    - Robert Anderson, writing in today's Music & Vision about a
    performance on DVD from Zurich Opera House.
    (2023 Youtube upload):
    "La Traviata (1954) (Carteri, Filacuridi, Tagliabue, di Lelio)"
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