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“Poor Mariette Duplessis is dead... the first woman I ever loved, and now she's in goodness knows which cemetery, abandoned to the maggots of the sepulchre! It's as she said to me fifteen months ago: “I won’t live: I’m a strange girl and I won’t be able to keep living a life I don’t know how to lead and that I don’t know how to bear either. Take me, lead me wherever you want; I won’t bother you, I sleep all day. In the evening, you’ll let me go to the theatre and at night you’ll do with me as you wish!” I’ve never told you of the singular attachment I felt for that charming creature. And now she's dead... And I don’t know what strange old elegy echoes in my heart at her memory.” Thus spoke Franz Liszt of Marie d’Agoult, the unforgettable ghost of the woman who would become the Dame aux camélias. After Dumas fils, it was Verdi who would give her immortality in his remarkable masterpiece, one of the repertoire’s most striking portraits of a woman, at once cruel and sublime. Following on from Werther, Benoît Jacquot directs Diana Damrau in this other opera about love and sacrifice.
Diana Damrau, Anna Pennisi, Cornelia Oncioiu, Francesco Demuro, Ludovic Tezier, Kevin Amiel, Fabio Previati, Igor Gnidii, Nicolas Testé, Paris Opera Orchestra and Chorus
Music: Giuseppe Verdi ; Libretto: Francesco Maria Piave based on the novel La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas fils ; Musical direction : Francesco Ivan Ciampa ; Stage direction : Benoît Jacquot
Italian
French
Production compagny : Idéale Audience
Coproduction compagny : Opéra national de Paris, with the participation of France Télévisions
Running Time : 1x145'
Production Year : 2014
Distribution compagny : Telmondis Distribution
Video Format : HDCAM, Digibeta