This “Traviata” became one of the most succesful of all opera films, especially in France, where 800,000 Parisian cinemagoers flocked to it in the first six week. It was nominated for two Oscars (for ...
Given its financial problems, rooting for New York City Opera should be easy. But a lackluster performance of Verdi’s “La Traviata”—with David Pomeroy as Alfredo and Laquita Mitchell as the heroine— ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Dave Itzkoff “I do not know whose fault it was,” Verdi wrote after the first performances of “La Traviata” were panned in 1853. “It is best not to ...
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