NationaltheaterMax-Joseph-Platz 2, München, Bayern, 80539, Deutschland
Datum/Zeit in Berlin Zeitzone
Programm
| Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924) | Tosca | Libretto von Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa |
Darsteller
| Bayerische Staatsoper | |||
| Marco Armiliato | Musikalische Leitung | ||
| Luc Bondy | Regie | ||
| Bayerisches Staatsorchester | |||
| Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper | |||
| Catherine Naglestad | Sopran | Floria Tosca | 2012 Jul 21 |
| Massimo Giordano | Tenor | Mario Cavaradossi | 2012 Jul 21 |
| Sir Bryn Terfel | Bariton | Baron Scarpia | |
| Goran Jurić | Bass | Cesare Angelotti | |
| Francesco Petrozzi | Tenor | Spoletta | |
| Takesha Meshe Kizart | Sopran | Floria Tosca | 2012 Jul 24 |
| Marcello Giordani | Tenor | Mario Cavaradossi | 2012 Jul 24 |
They are two artists in love: Mario Cavaradossi paints pictures for the Roman clergy but sympathizes with the “repubblica romana” and hides an escaped supporter of that republic in his garden. Floria Tosca makes glowing appearances as a singer at celebrations for opponents of the republic. But her love for Mario is the driving force of her life. He falls victim to the brutal cruelty of the state. Its enforcer, Baron Scarpia, may be driven by political zeal. In the case of Tosca and Mario, though, his motive is jealous lechery. To save Mario’s life, Tosca gives in to Scarpia’s extortive deal.
According to legend, Verdi had wanted to set the sensationalistic French play by Victorien Sardou, with some borrowings from political history, to music, but considered himself too old for the task. Then Puccini couldn’t resist the temptation to take Tosca as an opera plot. He created a music drama all’italiana, a veritable drama of voices and orchestra, which places the inner motivations and acts of the pragmatists, their hopeless entanglements in the machinery of subjugation in stark contrast to the musical naturalism of banal everyday life all around them.
Above it all, however, stand the beauty, power and loneliness of the voice, her voice, the voice of Tosca.
In Italian with German surtitles
According to legend, Verdi had wanted to set the sensationalistic French play by Victorien Sardou, with some borrowings from political history, to music, but considered himself too old for the task. Then Puccini couldn’t resist the temptation to take Tosca as an opera plot. He created a music drama all’italiana, a veritable drama of voices and orchestra, which places the inner motivations and acts of the pragmatists, their hopeless entanglements in the machinery of subjugation in stark contrast to the musical naturalism of banal everyday life all around them.
Above it all, however, stand the beauty, power and loneliness of the voice, her voice, the voice of Tosca.
In Italian with German surtitles
Rezensionen von Tosca inszeniert von Luc Bondy
Nationaltheater, München, November 2017
Nationaltheater, München, Mai 2016
Teatro alla Scala, Mailand, Juni 2015 (English)
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, Oktober 2009 (English)
