The deceived one
La Traviata
La traviata.
When the opera called La Traviata was first performed in 1853, it was received by critics as a failure. After revamping the opera, it was later received as a success when it was performed in 1854.
According to Wikipedia: "The title 'La traviata' means literally The Woman Who Strayed, or perhaps more figuratively, The Fallen Woman. "
La Traviata has been variously translated as The Woman Who Strayed, The Fallen Woman, and The Wayward Woman. Whichever it is, you get the gist.
Although its not an official title it is used regarding the opera 'La Traviata'.
It is "La Traviata"!La Traviata.I think it's 'La Traviata' by Verdi.
La Traviata
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La traviata.
When the opera called La Traviata was first performed in 1853, it was received by critics as a failure. After revamping the opera, it was later received as a success when it was performed in 1854.
According to Wikipedia: "The title 'La traviata' means literally The Woman Who Strayed, or perhaps more figuratively, The Fallen Woman. "
The opera is "Follie! Delirio Vano E Quoesto!…Sempre Libera" from Verdi's La Traviata.
La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
Puccini's 'La boheme' or 'Turandot'. Verdi's 'La traviata' or 'Aida' Bizet's 'Carmen'