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A rectangular information plaque, featuring both Greek and English text, is displayed on a light-colored wooden surface. Two visible screws secure the plaque in the upper left corner. The plaque's surface appears to be a light beige or off-white color, with the text printed in black.

The content of the plaque provides details about the opera "La traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi. The title is presented as "La traviata" with its Greek translation "Η παραστρατημένη" and English translation "The fallen woman." It states that the opera is in three acts, with music by Giuseppe Verdi and libretto by Francesco Maria Piave.

The text further explains that the opera is based on the play "The Lady of the Camellias" (1852) by Alexandre Dumas fils. It tells the story of Marie Duplessis (1824-1847), described as a famous "courtesan" of Parisian society, with whom the author was romantically involved. A notable detail mentioned is that Duplessis died of tuberculosis at the age of 23.

Additionally, a separate note at the bottom right, in both languages, informs that Maria Callas sings the aria "Sempre Libera" from Verdi's La traviata (Lisbon 1958). Below this, copyright information states "©Parlophone Records Limited, Warner Music Group Company."

The bilingual presentation suggests the plaque is located in a public space, such as a museum, opera house, or cultural exhibition, likely in Athina, Greece, as per the given context. The lighting in the image is even, suggesting an indoor setting.
FM-DtDaN2

Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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A rectangular information plaque, featuring both Greek and English text, is displayed on a light-colored wooden surface. Two visible screws secure the plaque in the upper left corner. The plaque's surface appears to be a light beige or off-white color, with the text printed in black. The content of the plaque provides details about the opera "La traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi. The title is presented as "La traviata" with its Greek translation "Η παραστρατημένη" and English translation "The fallen woman." It states that the opera is in three acts, with music by Giuseppe Verdi and libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. The text further explains that the opera is based on the play "The Lady of the Camellias" (1852) by Alexandre Dumas fils. It tells the story of Marie Duplessis (1824-1847), described as a famous "courtesan" of Parisian society, with whom the author was romantically involved. A notable detail mentioned is that Duplessis died of tuberculosis at the age of 23. Additionally, a separate note at the bottom right, in both languages, informs that Maria Callas sings the aria "Sempre Libera" from Verdi's La traviata (Lisbon 1958). Below this, copyright information states "©Parlophone Records Limited, Warner Music Group Company." The bilingual presentation suggests the plaque is located in a public space, such as a museum, opera house, or cultural exhibition, likely in Athina, Greece, as per the given context. The lighting in the image is even, suggesting an indoor setting.

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