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La traviata

Olavinlinna, Savonlinna, Finland
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Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Savonlinna, Finland
Starts at: 19:00
Intervals: 1
Duration: 3h 15min
Sung in: Italian
Titles in: Finnish,English

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Conductor: Aivis Greters
Soprano: Ida Falk Winland (Violetta Valéry)
Baritone: Orhan Yildiz (Giorgio Germont)
Choir: Savonlinna Opera Festival Choir
Orchestra: Savonlinna Opera Festival Orchestra
Tenor: Tobias Westman (Alfredo Germont)
Creators
Composer: Giuseppe Verdi
Author: Alexandre Dumas (fils)
Librettist: Francesco Maria Piave
Director: Silvia Paoli
Festival

Savonlinna Opera Festival 2026

Summer 2026 promises experiences that resonate more lightly and move more deeply. Echoes of Italy: love and despair, loyalty and betrayal, fragility and defiance. Opera as you’ve never experienced it – in a medieval castle on the shores of Lake Saimaa 3 July – 1 August 2026.

Overview

Verdi’s La Traviata is a touching story of love and sacrifice. The fate of Violetta and Alfredo comes to life at the Savonlinna Opera Festival — the music moves you and stays with you.

When La Traviata premiered in 1853, an Italian newspaper wrote that contemporary settings of an opera guaranteed that it would be "a failure as a work of art," and said that modern clothing onstage "lacked beauty and harmony of form." Verdi was in turn forced by the censors to set La Traviata in the 1700s, even though he wanted it to be contemporary.

When Courtesan Violetta and nobleman Alfredo meet, it does not take them long to give in to love. Their whirlwind romance takes them from the bustling social salons of Paris into the quiet French countryside. She leaves a life of luster and riches behind. He angers his father by living in sin with an impure woman. After a visit by Alfredos father, Violetta realizes, that them being together is destroying Alfredo’s life and his family’s reputation. She returns to her former life and is confronted by an angry Alfredo, who thinks she has used him. Some time passes by, and Violetta is on her deathbed. Tuberculosis has struck her down. Poor and alone, she awaits death. When Alfredo learns the reason why Violetta left him and that she is dying, he comes to her. They plan to leave Paris, but there is no time left.

After Alexandre Dumas’ The Lady of the Camellias Verdi composed an opera full of undying melodies, beginning with the famous drinking song “Libiamo ne ‘liete calici” via Violettas heart-wrenching aria “Estrano…Af fors’e lui” to Violetta and Alfredo’s hopeful, yet sad Duetto “Parigi, o cara”. It is no wonder, that La Traviata is one of the most played operas. 

This new production of La Traviata is a guest performance by The Göteborg Opera.

History
Premiere of this production: 06 March 1853, Teatro La Fenice, Venice

La traviata is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. It is based on La Dame aux camélias (1852), a play adapted from the novel by Alexandre Dumas fils. The opera was originally titled Violetta, after the main character. It was first performed on 6 March 1853 at the La Fenice opera house in Venice.

Synopsis

Set in and around Paris in about 1850.

Act I

Violetta Valéry, a Parisian courtesan, greets the guests at her salon. Among them are Flora Bervoix, the Marchese D’Obigny, Baron Douphol and Gastone, who introduces Violetta to a new admirer of hers, Alfredo Germont. The young Germont, who has been admiring her from afar, joins her in a drinking song. An orchestra strikes up in an adjacent room, inviting the guests to dance. As the guests make their way to the ballroom, Violetta, who is suffering from consumption, feels faint; she therefore sends the guests on ahead and retires to her boudoir to recover. Alfredo enters and, realising that they are alone, admits his love for her. She replies that love means nothing to her. She
is, however, touched by the young man’s sincerity and promises to meet him the following day.
When the guests have departed, she asks herself whether Alfredo is the man she could love. Despite
the strains of Alfredo’s love song drifting in from outside, she decides she prefers her freedom.

Act II

scene 1
A few months later: Alfredo and Violetta have set up house together in the country, outside Paris. Alfredo says how happy they are, but when Violetta’s maid Annina lets on that Violetta has been selling her belongings to pay for the house, he hastens into town to raise the money himself. Violetta comes in search of him and discovers an invitation from her friend Flora to a soirée that very night. Violetta has no intention of returning to her former life, but she is forced to reconsider
on encountering Alfredo’s father. He is very taken with Violetta and her civilised manners but orders her to renounce Alfredo: his son’s scandalous liaison with Violetta is threatening his daughter’s forthcoming marriage. Violetta considers his demand unreasonable, but before long Germont succeeds in persuading her. Alone and desolate, Violetta sends a reply to Flora accepting her invitation and sits down to write a farewell letter to Alfredo. His return takes her by surprise, and she can barely restrain herself as she passionately reminds him how much she loves him before
rushing out. As the maid brings him Violetta’s farewell letter, Germont returns to console his son and reminds him of life in their family home in Provence. Alfredo spots Flora’s invitation and suspects that Violetta has left him for another man. In a rage, he decides to confront her at the soirée.

scene 2
At the soirée, Flora hears from the Marchese that Violetta and Alfredo have parted. Flora asks the guests to make way for a visiting troupe of performing gypsies. They are followed by matadors and a song about Piquillo and his sweetheart. Alfredo rushes in and delivers some bitter comments about love and gambling. Violetta appears on the arm of Baron Douphol, who challenges Alfredo to a game of cards and loses a small fortune to him. As the guests go in to supper, Violetta asks to have a word with Alfredo in private. She is afraid the Baron will be enraged by his loss and urges Alfredo to leave. Alfredo misunderstands her and orders her to admit she loves the Baron. Disappointed by Alfredo’s reaction, Violetta lies and confesses that yes, she does. Alfredo calls the other guests to gather round in order to denounce his former beloved in public and throws the money he has won at her feet. Germont, arriving at that very moment, expresses his disapproval of his son’s behaviour. The guests likewise rebuke Alfredo and Douphol challenges him to a duel.

Act III

Violetta’s bedroom, six months later. Dr Grenvil tells Annina that her mistress has not long to live –
the consumption has taken its toll. Alone, Violetta rereads a letter from Germont saying that the Baron was only slightly wounded in his duel with Alfredo, that Alfredo has heard the truth and is
coming to beg her pardon. But Violetta realises it is too late. It is carnival time in Paris and, the sounds of the revellers having passed, Annina rushes in to announce Alfredo. The lovers ecstatically plan to leave Paris. Germont enters with the doctor just as Violetta rises from her bed with the last of her strength. Feeling a sudden rush of life, she sways and falls dead at her lover’s feet.

Venue Info

Olavinlinna - Savonlinna
Location   Olavinkatu 27

Rising dramatically from the waters of Lake Saimaa, Olavinlinna Castle is one of the most extraordinary opera venues in the world. This 15th-century medieval fortress, with its massive stone walls and towers, becomes each summer a unique stage for the renowned Savonlinna Opera Festival, where history and music merge in unforgettable harmony.

Built in 1475, the castle preserves its authentic atmosphere of a northern stronghold, creating a setting unlike any traditional opera house. Performances take place in the central courtyard, transformed into an open-air auditorium where ancient stone surfaces enhance natural acoustics, giving voices remarkable clarity and depth.

The dramatic surroundings add a powerful visual dimension to every production. As twilight descends over the lake and the northern sky glows softly, the illuminated walls of Olavinlinna create a magical backdrop for opera’s most emotional and grand works. The combination of nature, architecture, and live performance turns each evening into a truly immersive experience.

The Savonlinna Opera Festival is celebrated for its high artistic standards, international casts, and imaginative productions, all of which gain a unique intensity within the castle’s historic space. Here, opera feels both monumental and intimate — a rare balance that leaves a lasting impression.

At Olavinlinna, opera is not just performed — it is lived, surrounded by history, water, and the timeless beauty of the Finnish landscape.

Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Savonlinna, Finland
Starts at: 19:00
Intervals: 1
Duration: 3h 15min
Sung in: Italian
Titles in: Finnish,English
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