"La Traviata" is an opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi that premiered in 1853. The story follows Violetta Valéry, a Parisian courtesan, who falls in love with Alfredo Germont. Their romance faces challenges due to societal expectations and family pressures.
The opera is set in 19th-century France and explores themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Violetta's struggle with her past and her desire for a better future ultimately leads to a tragic conclusion, making "La Traviata" a poignant reflection on the complexities of love and life.