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		<title>Venice, Verdi, and La Traviata, Forever and Ever</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi was born at Venice’s Teatro La Fenice. Like the famous phoenix that gives the theater its name, the opera house has burned down several times, the most recent in 1996. For the reopening of the restored venue, &#8220;Dov&#8217;era, com&#8217;era&#8221; (&#8220;as it was and where it was&#8220;), it was only fitting [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>La Traviata</em> </strong>by <strong>Giuseppe Verdi</strong> was born at<strong> Venice</strong>’s<strong> Teatro La Fenice</strong>. Like the famous phoenix that gives the theater its name, the opera house has burned down several times, the most recent in 1996. For the reopening of the restored venue, &#8220;<strong>Dov&#8217;era, com&#8217;era</strong>&#8221; (&#8220;<strong>as it was and where it was</strong>&#8220;), it was only fitting that <strong>Verdi</strong>’s masterpiece was chosen. The production, directed by renowned Canadian stage director<strong> Robert Carsen</strong>, has sparked much discussion and has since become iconic. With <strong>Verdi</strong> as the guiding theme of the<strong> 2024-2025 season</strong> at<strong> La Fenice</strong>, it is no surprise that, twenty years after its premiere, this production remains a cornerstone of the program. <strong>Diego Matheuz</strong> returns to the podium for four performances from <strong>November 22 to 30, 2024</strong>, with soprano <strong>Marina Monzò</strong> making her debut as <strong>Violetta</strong>, alongside<strong> Francesco Demuro</strong> and<strong> Nicola Alaimo</strong>.<br />
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<a href="https://www.music-opera.com/en/teatro-la-fenice-italie-venezia/la-traviata-verdi-2015403.html"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Discover La Traviata at the Teatro La Fenice</strong></span></a><br />
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