Accessible Opera "La Traviata" at Thessaloniki Concert Hall
- ATLAS E.P.
- Oct 6, 2024
- 1 min read
ATLAS E.P. invites you with great pleasure to enjoy the first universally accessible opera at Thessaloniki Concert Hall!
The opera is presented on October 27th and 30th, and on November 1st at the Friends of Music Hall (M1) with Interpreting in Greek Sign Language, Surtitling of dialogues with description of the music and Audio Description with dialogue voice-over from Italian to Greek.

"La Traviata" with libretto by Piave and music by Giuseppe Verdi describes the love affair between the courtesan Violetta Valéry and Alfredo Germont, a scion of a good family in Paris. The affair provokes a reaction from the young man’s family. The couple divorced and met again shortly before the girl’s death. Famous arias and duets dress up one of the most beloved stories of great love thwarted by social conventions.
The premiere of La Traviata in 1853 at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice is usually cited as one of the greatest failures in the history of opera. Today, Verdi’s masterpiece is one of the most popular works, with hundreds of performances each year in opera houses around the world and thousands of audiences watching ecstatically.
In order to book tickets with accessibility services, contact pr@tch.gr and mention the service you would like to use, as suggested seats are recommended for easy access to each service. ATLAS E.P. is more than happy to help via videocall with GSL and quick communication through social media and at +30 6993507553, as well as via email at askatlasep@gmail.com.
You can find more information about the performance on the following link: https://www.tch.gr/default.aspx?lang=en-GB&page=3&tcheid=3240




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