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La Traviata à Paris / Gvazava, Cura, Panerai; Mehta (2000 TV film)
Giuseppe Verdi, Zubin Mehta, José Cura
La Traviata à Paris / Gvazava, Cura, Panerai; Mehta (2000 TV film)
Genres: Pop, Soundtracks
 
This recording comes from the "real-time" Traviata presented on European television in June 2000. The idea was to heighten the drama by placing the opera in Parisian locations that still reflected the 1850s setting, and ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Giuseppe Verdi, Zubin Mehta, José Cura, Eteri Gvazava, Rolando Panerai, Nicolas Rivenq, Magali Leger, Raphaëlle Farman, Alain Gabriel, Giorgio Gatti
Title: La Traviata à Paris / Gvazava, Cura, Panerai; Mehta (2000 TV film)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Elektra / Wea
Original Release Date: 1/1/2000
Re-Release Date: 8/15/2000
Album Type: Soundtrack
Genres: Pop, Soundtracks
Style: Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 685738274123, 085738274121

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This recording comes from the "real-time" Traviata presented on European television in June 2000. The idea was to heighten the drama by placing the opera in Parisian locations that still reflected the 1850s setting, and then having the soloists sing as plausibly as possible to a recorded soundtrack. The effect was somewhat bizarre--especially when it appeared that Violetta's cramped, little Act IV apartment had a mysteriously grand concert-hall acoustic. The recording, however, allows one to judge the performance on its musical--and not its televisual--merits, and on the whole it comes off rather well. Dreamboat tenor José Cura makes a passionate and convincing Alfredo, and Eteri Gvazava captures the pathos, if not the sparkle, of Violetta. She excels in the dramatic deathbed music of Act IV, but is less happy in the spinto (and fiendishly difficult) scales and leaps of "Sempre libera" in Act I. The warm orchestral accompaniment is sensitive to the singers, but just occasionally lacks power. All in all, this is a good introduction to the opera and a neat tie-in to the TV production. --Warwick Thompson

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Naomi B. (Tripleguess) from KEMP, TX
Reviewed on 10/19/2011...
Background: I'm not an experienced music listener or connoisseur; I just heard the first few minutes of "La Traviata" online and thought it was beautiful, so I wanted to listed to the whole recording. I looked at a couple different CDs here on SwapaCD.com and eventually settled on this one.

The music is pretty, but I was surprised at the constant -- though slight -- sound of static in the background. The volume of the CD also seemed weak compared to another classical CD I'd had in the player just a moment before; I had to turn the knob way up to hear well. (My hearing is not the best, but still, I could hear the previous classical CD just fine.)

So while I like the music, I'm a little disappointed in the quality of the recording. Perhaps I should have expected this since it was apparently a recording of a TV production... I don't know. It was okay for listening to once but I'm going to look for a better-sounding CD of "La Traviata." Thanks for reading!

CD Reviews

Wonderful music, very well sung
D. Wolf | Fairfax, VA USA | 04/12/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"So what if they overdubbed to make a good TV show... the singing is just fine. Not perfect, but Gvazava and Cura put on a very good show.Remember that this beautiful music and drama was created as entertainment. Let's not get in the way of enjoying this fine performance with pointless academic refernces to other people who may have done it better. Lighten up folks!Having vented all of that,I'm looking forward a release of the DVD version of this performance. The CD just is fine, but watching it as a full performance is even better. Just saw it broadcast by the CBC while in Toronto. Get the DVD, listen - watch, enjoy."
La Traviata a Paris a wonderful experience
EZ rider | 04/13/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The finest la Traviata I have ever heard. Bold orchestration and deep rich vocals. Wonderful listening experience. It's a great CD for fledgling opera buffs who want to start with the best execution of the best composers."