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Album-Release:
2006

HRA-Release:
10.06.2022

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  • Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901): La Traviata Act I:
  • 1 Act I - "Preludio" 03:10
  • 2 Act I - "Dell'invito trascorsa è già l'ora" 04:43
  • 3 Act I - "Libiamo ne lieti calici" 03:09
  • 4 Act I - "Che è ciò?" 02:32
  • 5 Act I - "Un dì felice, eterea" 04:50
  • 6 Act I - "Si ridesta in ciel l'aurora" 01:52
  • 7 Act I - "È strano! - ah, fors'è lui" 04:15
  • 8 Act I - "Follie! Delirio vano è questo! - Sempre libera" 05:10
  • Act II:
  • 9 Act II - "Lunge da lei - De'miei bollenti spiriti" 06:15
  • 10 Act II - "Alfredo? / Per Parigi or or partiva" 04:01
  • 11 Act II - "Pura siccome un angelo" 04:03
  • 12 Act II - "Un dì, quando le veneri" 07:31
  • 13 Act II - "Imponete" / "Non amarlo ditegli" 04:45
  • 14 Act II - "Dammi tu forza, o cielo!" 04:12
  • 15 Act II - "Ah, vive sol quel core" 02:11
  • 16 Act II - "Di Provenza il mar, il suol" 04:50
  • 17 Act II - "Né rispondi d'un padre all'affetto? - No, non udrai rimproveri" 03:24
  • 18 Act II - "Avrem lieta di maschere la notte" 03:49
  • 19 Act II - "Di Madride noi siam mattadori" 02:45
  • 20 Act II - "Alfredo Voi!" 04:13
  • 21 Act II - "Invitato a qui seguirimi" 04:03
  • 22 Act II - "Di sprezzo degno se stesso rende" 06:40
  • Act III:
  • 23 Act III - "Preludio" 03:01
  • 24 Act III - "Annina?" / "Comandate?" 04:18
  • 25 Act III - "Teneste la promessa – Attendo, attendo, né a me giungon mai!" 04:41
  • 26 Act III - "Largo al quadrupede" 00:48
  • 27 Act III - "Signora..." / "Che t'accadde?" 05:59
  • 28 Act III - "Ah, non più! – Ah, gran Dio! Morir sì giovine" 03:23
  • 29 Act III - "Ah, Violetta!" – "Voi, Signor?" 06:29
  • Total Runtime 02:01:02

Info for Verdi: La Traviata



In March 2006 in Munich, four artists were brought together thanks to a special constellation in two performances of the timelessly heart-moving opera: Under the direction of Zubin Mehta, Anja Harteros filled in as Violetta Valéry, and Piotr Beczala as Alfredo. Along with them, Paolo Gavanelli, very much loved by the Munich audience, was cast as Giorgio Germont.

A critic for the Münchner Merkur marveling described in his review from March 8th, 2006: "That night, Harteros sang the part of the consumptive courtesan for the first time at the Munich National Theatre, and did it in such a touching and charming way that could have melted the snow in front of the doors. (…) On the scale of nuances, she finds the right one for every presenting moment. She suffers velvety aspirating, loves with a sentimental and warm timbre, and amazes, when the neurotic side of the character breaks through, almost screaming. Absolutely beautiful!"

This live recording captures these moments of enchantment and devotion for Verdi’s masterpiece. By listening to it, it becomes perfectly clear, why love as "the pulse of the universe" can actually only unfold its entire power in song.

Anja Harteros, soprano (Violetta Valéry)
Piotr Beczala, tenor (Alfredo Germont)
Paolo Gavanelli, baritone (Giorgio Germont)
Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper
Bayerisches Staatsorchester
Zubin Mehta, conductor



Zubin Mehta
was born in 1936 in Bombay and received his first musical education under his father’s Mehli Mehta’s guidance who was a noted concert violinist and the founder of the Bombay Symphony Orchestra. After a short period of pre-medical studies in Bombay, he left for Vienna in 1954 where he eventually entered the conducting programme under Hans Swarowsky at the Akademie für Musik. Zubin Mehta won the Liverpool International Conducting Competition in 1958 and was also a prize-winner of the summer academy at Tanglewood. By 1961 he had already conducted the Vienna, Berlin and Israel Philharmonic Orchestras and has recently celebrated 50 years of musical collaboration with all three ensembles.

Zubin Mehta was Music Director of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra from 1961 to 1967 and also assumed the Music Directorship of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in 1962, a post he retained until 1978.

In 1969 he was appointed Music Adviser to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and was made Music Director of that orchestra in 1977. In 1981 the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra awarded him the title of Music Director for life. Zubin Mehta has conducted over three thousand concerts with this extraordinary ensemble including tours spanning five continents. Zubin Mehta will end his tenure with the IPO 50 years after his debut in October 2019.

In 1978 he took over the post as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic commencing a tenure lasting 13 years, the longest in the orchestra's history. From 1985 to 2017 he has been chief conductor of the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence.

Zubin Mehta made his debut as an opera conductor with “Tosca” in Montreal in 1963. Since then he has conducted at the Metropolitan Opera New York, the Vienna State Opera, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, La Scala Milano, and the opera houses of Chicago and Florence as well as at the Salzburg Festival. Between 1998 and 2006 he was Music Director of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. In October 2006 he opened the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia and was the President of the annual Festival del Mediterrani in Valencia until June 2014 where he conducted the celebrated “Ring” cycle with the Fura del Baus in coproduction with the Florence opera house. Other “Ring” cycles were completed at the Chicago Opera and the Bavarian State Opera.

Zubin Mehta’s list of awards and honours is extensive and includes the Nikisch-Ring bequeathed to him by Karl Böhm. He is an honorary citizen of both Florence and Tel Aviv and was made an honorary member of the Vienna State Opera in 1997, of the Bavarian State Opera in 2006 and of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde Wien in 2007. The title of “Honorary Conductor” was bestowed to him by the following orchestras: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (2001), Munich Philharmonic Orchestra (2004), Los Angeles Philharmonic (2006), Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino (2006), Staatskapelle Berlin (2014) and Bavarian State Orchestra (2006), with whom he performed in Srinagar, Kashmir in September 2013. In 2016 the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples appointed Zubin Mehta as Honorary Music Director and the Los Angeles Philharmonic honoured him in 2019 as Conductor Emeritus.

In October 2008 Zubin Mehta was honoured by the Japanese Imperial Family with the “Praemium Imperiale”. In March 2011 Zubin Mehta received a special distinction, in getting a star on the Hollywood Boulevard. The Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany was bestowed to him in July 2012. The Indian Government honoured him in September 2013 with the “Tagore Award for cultural harmony” which a year earlier was awarded to Ravi Shankar.

Zubin Mehta continues to support the discovery and furtherance of musical talents all over the world. Together with his brother Zarin he is a co-chairman of the Mehli Mehta Music Foundation in Bombay where more than 200 children are educated in Western Classical Music. The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music in Tel Aviv develops young talent in Israel and is closely related to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, as is a new project of teaching young Arab Israelis in the cities of Shwaram and Nazareth with local teachers and members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

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