Tosca
From Madama Butterfly and Turandot to La bohème’s Mimi, composer giant Giacomo Puccini is famous ...
An episode of the In Tune with Opera Philadelphia podcast, hosted by Opera Philadelphia, titled "Tosca" was published on April 15, 2011 and runs 46 minutes.
April 15, 2011 ·46m · In Tune with Opera Philadelphia
Summary
From Madama Butterfly and Turandot to La bohème’s Mimi, composer giant Giacomo Puccini is famous for the grace and strength of his glorious heroines. Enter Floria Tosca, a diva with flashing eyes and a jealous heart who loves only one man – Mario Cavaradossi. When he is taken as a political prisoner, his captor, Baron Scarpia, has met his match in Cavaradossi’s faithful Tosca. Featuring the breathtaking Te Deum chorus and the renowned tenor anthem E lucevan le stelle, plus one of the most famed soprano arias in all of operatic repertoire, Vissi d’arte, Puccini’s beloved work has not been seen at the Opera Company of Philadelphia for over ten years. Hosted by OCP's Director of Community Programs Michael Bolton and mezzo-soprano Maren Montalbano, each edition features musical excerpts, plot synopses and background information on the operas, cast and production information, interviews with artists and producers, Academy of Music historical moments and more!
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