La traviata / the Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Association, Inc. ; music by Giuseppe Verdi ; libretto by Francesco Maria Peave [i.e. Piave] ; production devised and directed by Tito Capobianco ; producer, Ruth Leon.
Opera in 3 acts. Beverly Sills (Violetta) ; Fredda Rakusin (Flora Bervoix) ; John Cheek (Doctor Grenvil) ; Keith Kibler (Marquis d'Obigny) ; Robert Orth (Baron Douphol) ; Neil Rosenshein (Gastone) ; Henry Price (Alfredo) ; Evelyn Petros (Annina) ; Roger Lucas (Giuseppe) ; Richard Fredricks (Giorgio Germont) ; Christopher Deane (a Gardener) ; Filene Center Orchestra and Chorus ; Julius Rudel, conductor. Originally produced for the television series In performance at Wolf Trap. Based on: La dame aux camélias / Alexandre Dumas. Recorded 1976 at the Filene Center Auditorium in Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts, Vienna, Va.
Summary:
Stars Beverly Sills as Violetta, Verdi's most sympathetic tragic heroine. Her lover, Alfredo, is played by Henry Price.
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