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The petite blue-eyed diva agrees that age does play a factor
-- but a positive one. "I don't have any problems with creating this role, quite to the contrary," she said. "I think the more experiences you gather in life that you can transfer into music, into song, the better. And my voice is still there." Voice is definitely much of what Violetta is about, calling both for the smoothness of a lyric soprano and coloratura artistry
-- abilities that Gruberova has effortlessly combined time and again. But there is more to one of Verdi's most complex, intensely sketched characters; she's a portrait of a short life experienced to the full, a brightly blazing star that flares, then expires, leaving darkness and misery. In short, a Violetta that is all voice and no drama is woefully one-sided
-- and, says Gruberova, that is why a mature artist may be better suited to convey the complexities her character than one closer to Violetta's actual age. "There is a whole range of emotions in the music and one can recreate this much better at an advanced age then when one is still very young," she says. "The difference is how one's soul has developed, or the feelings ... the emotions that one has gathered over a whole life. Good as well as bad experiences are collected ... and of course that is reflected in a role."
Gruberova's take notwithstanding, her team says the recent performance of Violetta was her last. She, however, is less explicit when pressed, saying the possibility of another reprise "depends on the offer." There is still time. She has no thoughts of retiring despite the odiousness of "life in the hotels, and trips, and baggage and airplanes and taxis ... because when you are standing on the stage, or a concert podium and the audience breaks out in applause and ovations there is nothing more beautiful .... "This is my therapy."
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