La Traviata is one of Verdi’s most famous operas, centering on the doomed love between the courtesan Violetta Valéry and the nobleman Alfredo Germont. Set in 19th-century Paris, the opera explores themes of love, sacrifice, and societal pressures, with a haunting score that captures the emotional intensity of the characters’ fates. The poignant aria "Sempre libera" and the tragic conclusion have made La Traviata a timeless work in the opera repertoire.