«La Traviata» triumphs in Almería under the musical direction of Lara Diloy
The Spanish conductor led Verdi’s masterpiece at the Auditorio Maestro Padilla, garnering rave reviews that highlight her as one of the leading figures of her generation.
Following her recent appearances on major national stages, Lara Diloy has successfully taken on the musical direction of Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata at the Auditorio Municipal Maestro Padilla in Almería. The performance, held on December 6th, was supported by Cajamar, the Almería City Council, and the Indaliana Foundation for Music and the Arts (Clasijazz).
Specialized critics have unanimously praised the technical skill and maturity of her musical interpretation.
What the critics said:
“Lara Diloy’s musical direction was one of the pillars of the evening. Her reading of the Verdian score stood out for its clarity of sound layers, control of dramatic tempo, and a delicate dynamic architecture that allowed the singers to breathe.”
One of the discoveries of the evening was the young Madrid-born conductor Lara Diloy, who, with extensive musical training, found her vocation in orchestral conducting. Diloy skillfully guided both the orchestra and the cast of singers, despite the complexity of the work. With complete dedication to the musicians, she managed to maintain the ensemble’s stability, which bodes well for a promising future in the operatic scene in the coming years.
This engagement in Almería is part of a period of significant growth for the conductor. In recent months, she has been featured in major national media outlets, such as the supplement La Lectura of El Mundo and the newspaper Artículo 14, solidifying her position as one of the most active and solid batons on the current scene.
>> Read the full interview in La Lectura de El Mundo

