La traviata 1960
The tragedy of Violetta…
…who forsakes Paris for her love of Alfredo.
Synopsis
Act I
The opera opens on a party in the salon of Violetta Valery, a young courtesan of great beauty. Among the guests is Alfredo Germont, who proposes a toast to the gaiety of the affair. The guests swirl off to another room to dance, but Violetta, seized with a coughing fit, sinks to a sofa. Alfredo comes to her, and tells her that, although he has seen her only from a distance, he is seriously in love with her. Violetta advises him to forget about her, but finally promises to see him the next day.
When the guests are gone, Violetta remembers Alfredo, and asks herself if this young man might be the one true love in her life of many affairs. But no, she reminds herself, such love is not for her. She must remain forever free.
Act II
Violetta has succumbed to Alfredo’s ardor and the two are living in a house outside Paris. Alfredo’s happiness is shaken when he learns from Violetta’s maid, Annina, that she has been selling her personal belongings to pay for their life together. He rushes off to Paris to try to raise money.
Violetta is expecting her lawyer, and when a caller is announced, asks that he be shown in. But it is Alfredo’s father who enters. He pleads with her to leave Alfredo, for not only is the young man’s own career threatened, but his sister’s impending marriage is endangered by this dubious liaison. Heartbroken, Violetta agrees to arrange things so that Alfredo will believe she has tired of life with him, and writes a farewell note, which she gives to Annina. Another note to Flora Berviox accepts the invitation to a party that night at the salon of her old friend.
Before she can escape, Alfredo returns. Violetta begs him to love her always, and quietly steals away. A moment later Annina brings him the farewell note in which Violetta says she has gone back to her former protector, Baron Duphol. Alfredo is about to follow her, when his father re-enters. The older man reminds his son of their peaceful home, and begs him to return there with him. But Alfredo has found Flora’s invitation and resolves to follow Violetta to the party to avenge the insult.
Act III
In Flora’s salon, gypsy dancers are entertaining the party guests. Alfredo enters alone and shortly afterward Violetta comes in on the Baron’s arm. At the gaming table Alfredo wins again and again until he has almost wiped out the Baron. As the guests go off to supper, Violetta stays behind to beg Alfredo to leave before trouble starts. Alfredo tells her that he will leave if she goes with him, and demands to know whether she is in love with the Baron. Remembering her promise to the elder Germont, Violetta tells him she is. At this, Alfredo summons the guests to hear his denunciation of Violetta, and hurls his winnings in her face.
Act IV
Some months have elapsed, and Act IV finds Violetta living in a shabby flat, desperately ill, attended only by the faithful Annina. Dr. Grenvil calls with cheering words, but tells Annina that Violetta can live only for a few hours. Germont has written, saying that he has told Alfredo of her sacrifice, and promising to bring the young man to her. Violetta knows that death is very near, and remembers the happy past. Suddenly Alfredo rushes in. Reunited, the lovers plan to leave the city together. But it is too late – Violetta cannot even struggle into her clothes. Annina rushes for the doctor, and the elder Germont enters to hear Violetta give Alfredo a miniature portrait of herself and charge him to give it to his future bride. As Violetta falls back in her lover’s arms, the doctor arrives, only in time to tell them that all is over.
Artists
Maria di Gerlando
Soprano
Violetta
Maria di Gerlando
Hometown: Luzerne County, PA
SFO Debut:
Birdie, Regina, 1959
Past Seasons:
Tosca, Tosca, 1966 (August 13 – 25)
Italian Soprano, Capriccio, 1966
Violetta, La traviata, 1962
Cook, Le Rossignol, 1962
Violetta, La traviata, 1960
Nella, Gianni Schicchi, 1960
Countess Almaviva, The Marriage of Figaro, 1960
Sylvia Anderson
Mezzo-soprano
Flora
Sylvia Anderson
Hometown: Denver, CO
SFO Debut:
Octavian, Der Rosenkavalier, 1968
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1960
Past Seasons:
Flora, La traviata, 1960
Mother Goose, The Rake’s Progress, 1960
Sandra Darling
Soprano
Annina
Sandra Darling
Hometown: St. Petersburg, FL
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1960, 1961
Past Seasons:
Orphan, Der Rosenkavalier, 1961
Annina, La traviata, 1960
William Lewis
Tenor
Alfredo
William Lewis
Hometown: Tulsa, OK
SFO Debut:
Marco Palmieri, The Gondoliers, 1960 (June 22 – July 16)
Past Seasons:
Alfredo, La traviata, 1976
Narraboth, Salome, 1976
John Adams, The Mother of Us All, 1976
Rodolfo, La bohème, 1974
Alwa, Lulu, 1974
Danilo, The Merry Widow, 1973
Rodolfo, La bohème, 1973
Cavaradossi, Tosca, 1960
Alfredo, La traviata, 1960
Rinuccio, Gianni Schicci, 1960
Robert Trehy
Baritone
Germont (June 29 - July 8)
Robert Trehy
Hometown: New York, NY
SFO Debut:
Marcello/ Schaunard, La bohėme, 1958
Past Seasons:
Count Almaviva, The Marriage of Figaro, 1961
Marcello, La bohėme, 1961
Horace Tabor, The Ballad of Baby Doe, 1961
Luiz, The Gondoliers, 1960 (June 22 – July 1)
Duke of Plaza-Toro, The Gondoliers, 1960 (July 16 – August 19)
Germont, La traviata, 1960 (June 29 – July 8)
Count Almaviva, The Marriage of Figaro, 1960
Dr. Falke, Die Fledermaus, 1959
Sharpless, Madame Butterfly, 1959 (July 25 – August 12)
Figaro, The Barber of Seville, 1959 (August 1 – 17)
Oscar Hubbard, Regina, 1959
The Count, Capriccio, 1958
Heathcliff, Wuthering Heights, 1958
Peter Binder
Baritone
Germont (July 20 - 30)
Peter Binder
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
SFO Debut:
Prince Yamadori, Madame Butterfly, 1957
Past Seasons:
Dandini, Cinderella, 1960
Germont, La traviata, 1960 (July 20 – 30)
Giuseppe Palmiere, The Gondoliers, 1960
Figaro, The Barber of Seville, 1959 (July 22 – 24)
Prince Yamadori, Madame Butterfly, 1959
Rochford, Anna Bolena, 1959
Eisenstein, Die Fledermaus, 1959
Dandini, Cinderella, 1958
Ford, Falstaff, 1958
Guglielmo, Così fan tutte, 1958
Harlequin, Ariadne auf Naxos, 1957
Joash, The Tower, 1957
Figaro, The Barber of Seville, 1957
Guglielmo, Così fan tutte, 1957
James Wilson
Tenor
Gastone
James Wilson
Hometown: Hartford, CT
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1960, 1961
Past Seasons:
Washington Dandy, The Ballad of Baby Doe, 1961
El Remendado, Carmen, 1961
Major-Domo of the Faninal, Der Rosenkavalier, 1961
Ali, News of the Day, 1961
Gastone, La traviata, 1960
Adib Fazah
Baritone
Baron Duphol
Adib Fazah
Hometown: Cleveland, OH
SFO Debut:
Morales, Carmen, 1964
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1960
Past Seasons:
Lilaque fils, Boulevard Solitude, 1967
Captain of the Guard, Cardillac, 1967
Schaunard, La bohème, 1967
Second Nazarene, Salome, 1967
Officer, Dialogues of the Carmélites, 1966
Masetto, Don Giovanni, 1966
Angelotti, Tosca, 1966 (July 2 – 16)
Wozzeck, Wozzeck, 1966
Rigoletto, Rigoletto, 1964 (July 1 – 17)
Schaunard, La bohème, 1964 (August 19 – 28)
L’Horloge, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1964
Antonio, The Gondoliers, 1960
Baron Duphol, La traviata, 1960
Norman Riggins
Bass
Marquis d'Obigny
Norman Riggins
Hometown: Lincoln, NE
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1960, 1961
Past Seasons:
Bouncer/ Denver Politician, The Ballad of Baby Doe, 1961
Marquis d’Obigny, La traviata, 1960
Alidoro, Cinderella, 1960
Jasper King
Bass
Dr. Grenvil
Jasper King
Hometown: Winnetka, IL
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1960
Past Seasons:
Dr. Grenvil, La traviata, 1960
Angelotti, Tosca, 1960 (August 3 – 13)
William Johns
Tenor
Giuseppe
William Johns
Hometown: Oklahoma City, OK
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1960, 1961
Past Seasons:
Animal Vendor/ Landlord, Der Rosenkavalier, 1961
Sam, The Ballad of Baby Doe, 1961
Giuseppe, La traviata, 1960
Dan Leach
Bass
Flora's Servant
Dan Leach
Hometown: Century, FL
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1960
Past Seasons:
Flora’s Servant, La traviata, 1960
Sciarrone, Tosca, 1960
Don Yule
Bass
Commissioner
Don Yule
Hometown: Enid, OK
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1960, 1961
Past Seasons:
Uli, News of the Day, 1961
Angelotti, Tosca, 1960 (August 17 – 20)
Commissioner, La traviata, 1960
Edith Jerell
Dancer
Premiere Danseuse
Edith Jerell
SFO Debut:
Premiere Danseuse, The Gondoliers, 1960
Past Seasons:
Premiere Danseuse, La traviata, 1960
Premiere Danseuse, Cinderella, 1960
Premiere Danseuse, The Marriage of Figaro, 1960
Thomas Andrew
Director/ Choreographer
Premier Danseur
Thomas Andrew
SFO Debut:
Choreographer/ Premier Danseur, The Gondoliers, 1960
Past Seasons:
Choreographer, Renard, 1962
Director/ Mercury, Perséphone, 1962
Choreographer, News of the Day, 1961
Choreographer, The Marriage of Figaro, 1961
Choreographer, Perséphone, 1961
Choreographer, The Ballad of Baby Doe, 1961
Premier Danseur, Carmen, 1961
Choreographer/ Premier Danseur, La traviata, 1960
Choreographer, Cinderella, 1960
Choreographer/ Premier Danseur, The Marriage of Figaro, 1960
Earl Wild
Conductor
Earl Wild
Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA
SFO Debut:
La traviata, 1960
Past Seasons:
Gianni Schicchi, 1960
Henry Butler
Director
Henry Butler
Hometown: Eureka, KS
SFO Debut:
Madame Butterfly, 1957
Past Seasons:
Die Fledermaus, 1963
Madame Butterfly, 1963
Tosca, 1962
The Ballad of Baby Doe, 1961
Carmen, 1961
La traviata, 1960
Cinderella, 1960
The Barber of Seville, 1957
Henry Heymann
Designer
Scenery and Costumes
Henry Heymann
SFO Debut:
The Barber of Seville, 1959 (Scenic Designer)
Past Seasons:
Salome, 1967 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
The Marriage of Figaro, 1967 (Costume Designer)
Don Giovanni, 1966 (Costume Designer)
Rigoletto, 1966 (Costume Designer)
La traviata, 1965 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
The Marriage of Figaro, 1965 (Costume Designer)
La bohème, 1964 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Daphne, 1964 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Gianni Schicchi, 1964 (Costume Designer)
L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1964 (Scenic Designer)
Carmen, 1964 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
The Marriage of Figaro, 1964 (Costume Designer)
Rigoletto, 1964 (Costume Designer)
L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1963 (Scenic Designer)
Le Rossignol, 1963 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1963 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Don Giovanni, 1963 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Die Fledermaus, 1963 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
The Rake’s Progress, 1962 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Tosca, 1962 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Perséphone, 1962 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Oedipus Rex, 1962 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Renard, 1962 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Mavra, 1962 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Le Rossignol, 1962 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1962 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
La traviata, 1962 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Salome, 1962 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
News of the Day, 1961 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
The Marriage of Figaro, 1961 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
La bohème, 1961 (Scenic Designer)
Carmen, 1961 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Perséphone, 1961 (Scenic Designer)
Oedipus Rex, 1961 (Scenic Designer)
The Marriage of Figaro, 1960 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Tosca, 1960 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
The Rake’s Progress, 1960 (Scenic Designer)
Oedipus Rex, 1960 (Scenic Designer)
Gianni Schicchi, 1960 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Cinderella, 1960 (Scenic Designer)
La traviata, 1960 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
The Gondoliers, 1960 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Regina, 1959 (Scenic Designer)
Robert L. Benson
Lighting Designer
Robert L. Benson
Hometown: Abilene, TX
SFO Debut:
La bohėme, 1958
Past Seasons:
Carmen, 1961
Der Rosenkavalier, 1961
La bohėme, 1961
The Marriage of Figaro, 1961
News of the Day, 1961
Oedipus Rex, 1961
Perséphone, 1961
The Ballad of Baby Doe, 1961
Cinderella, 1960
Gianni Schicchi, 1960
The Gondoliers, 1960
La traviata, 1960
Oedipus Rex, 1960
The Rake’s Progress, 1960
The Barber of Seville, 1959
Regina, 1959
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