BY JAY NORDLINGER [NY Sun, 6 February 2006]
On Saturday night, the Metropolitan Opera staged one of the most anticipated cultural events of the season: Verdi’s “La Traviata,” in the Franco Zeffirelli production. What’s the big deal about that? The Met stages this production every other day. Yes, but Angela Gheorghiu has assumed the title role – for the first time ever at the Met. It was in this role that the Romanian soprano had her world breakthrough in 1994: She sang it at Covent Garden, under Sir George Solti.