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Daniele Gatti conducts 'La Traviata' at La Scala season premier, closing Verdi bicentennial

In this photo provided by the Italian Presidential press service, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, second from right, listens to the Italian national anthem flanked by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, right, Togo's President Faure Gnassingbe', left, and his wife Clio ahead of the opening season of the Milan's La Scala opera theater, Italy, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013. La Scala is concluding its bicentennial celebrations of Giuseppe Verdi's birth with Daniele Gatti conducting "La Traviata". Italian President Giorgio Napolitano is among the VIPs attending one of the premier events of the European cultural calendar, frequented by leading industrial, political and cultural figures. (AP Photo/Antonio Di Gennaro, Courtesy of the Italian Presidential press office, ho)

MILAN - Milan opera house La Scala is concluding its bicentennial celebrations of Giuseppe Verdi's birth with Daniele Gatti conducting "La Traviata" at the gala season opener Saturday.

Gatti, 52, of Milan, recently told an audience of opera enthusiasts that he hopes if he meets Verdi one day in the afterlife, "Verdi would take me aside and say, 'Bravo, you got it.'"

Italian President Giorgio Napolitano will be among the VIPs attending one of the premier events of the European cultural calendar, frequented by leading industrial, political and cultural figures. The gala performance is often protested by austerity-minded activists — although the event has been greatly scaled back over the years with fewer ostentatious signs of wealth notwithstanding its exclusivity.

Although "La Traviata" is Verdi's most popular opera, it hasn't been performed at La Scala, which was long Verdi's musical home, in more than a decade.

Dmitri Tcherniakov directs the production, with German soprano Diana Damrau singing the role of heroine Violetta. Polish tenor Piotr Beczala sings the role of the young hero, Alfredo, while Serb baritone Zeljko Lucic plays his father, Giorgio.

"La Traviata" has endured as the most popular opera worldwide with 553 performance runs over the last five seasons, according to the Operabase online database of opera performances.

La Scala's 2013-14 season includes three operas by Verdi in honour of the bicentennial celebration of his birth on Oct. 10, 1813.

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