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Giacomo Puccini - Tosca the Opera DVD 2006 / The Canadian Opera Company / Conducted by Richard Bradshaw / Soloists: Stefka Evstatieva, Vyacheslav Polozov, Cornelios Opthof and many more

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Giacomo Puccini - Tosca the Opera DVD 2006 / The Canadian Opera Company / Conducted by Richard Bradshaw / Soloists: Stefka Evstatieva, Vyacheslav Polozov, Cornelios Opthof and many more

UPC 8717423028291

REGION 0 PAL DVD (All regions)

MADE IN NETHERLANDS

AUDIO: Dolby 5.1, Dolby 2.0

TOTAL RUNTIME: 114 MINUTES

 

!!! Condition of this DVD is USED VERY GOOD !!!

 

English Summary:

Tosca is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900. The work, based on Victorien Sardou's 1887 French-language dramatic play, La Tosca, is a melodramatic piece set in Rome in June 1800, with the Kingdom of Naples's control of Rome threatened by Napoleon's invasion of Italy. It contains depictions of torture, murder and suicide, as well as some of Puccini's best-known lyrical arias.

Puccini saw Sardou's play when it was touring Italy in 1889 and, after some vacillation, obtained the rights to turn the work into an opera in 1895. Turning the wordy French play into a succinct Italian opera took four years, during which the composer repeatedly argued with his librettists and publisher. Tosca premiered at a time of unrest in Rome, and its first performance was delayed for a day for fear of disturbances. Despite indifferent reviews from the critics, the opera was an immediate success with the public.

Cesare Angelotti, former consul of the Roman Republic and now an escaped political prisoner, runs into the church and hides in the Attavanti private chapel – his sister, the Marchesa Attavanti, has left a key to the chapel hidden at the feet of the statue of the Madonna. The elderly Sacristan enters and begins cleaning. The Sacristan kneels in prayer as the Angelus sounds.

The painter Mario Cavaradossi arrives to continue work on his picture of Mary Magdalene. The Sacristan identifies a likeness between the portrait and a blonde-haired woman who has been visiting the church recently (unknown to him, it is Angelotti's sister the Marchesa). Cavaradossi describes the "hidden harmony" ("Recondita armonia") in the contrast between the blonde beauty of his painting and his dark-haired lover, the singer Floria Tosca. The Sacristan mumbles his disapproval before leaving.

Angelotti emerges and tells Cavaradossi, an old friend who has republican sympathies, that he is being pursued by the Chief of Police, Baron Scarpia. Cavaradossi promises to assist him after nightfall. Tosca's voice is heard, calling to Cavaradossi. Cavaradossi gives Angelotti his basket of food and Angelotti hurriedly returns to his hiding place.

 

 

RoleVoice typePremiere cast, 14 January 1900
(Conductor: Leopoldo Mugnone)
Floria Tosca, a celebrated singer soprano Hariclea Darclée
Mario Cavaradossi, a painter tenor Emilio De Marchi
Baron Scarpia, chief of police baritone Eugenio Giraldoni
Cesare Angelotti, former Consul of the Roman Republic bass Ruggero Galli
A Sacristan baritone Ettore Borelli
Spoletta, a police agent tenor Enrico Giordano
Sciarrone, another agent bass Giuseppe Gironi
A Jailer bass Aristide Parassani
A Shepherd boy boy soprano Angelo Righi
Soldiers, police agents, altar boys, noblemen and women, townsfolk, artisans

 

The Canadian Opera Company is an opera company in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the largest opera company in Canada and one of the largest producers of opera in North America. The COC performs in its own opera house, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts.

 

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