Philharmonic HallPhilharmonic Hall, Hope St, Liverpool, North-West, L1 9BP, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Programme
| Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924) | Tosca | Livret de Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa |
Artistes
| Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir | ||
| Vasily Petrenko | Direction | |
| Amy Lane | Direction musicale | |
| Rafał Pawnuk | Basse | Cesare Angelotti |
| Romanas Kudriasovas | Basse | Le Sacristain |
| Philipp Kapeller | Ténor | Spoletta |
| Peter Kellner | Basse | Sciarrone, Un geôlier |
| Viktoria Yastrebova | Soprano | Floria Tosca |
| Vladimir Galouzine | Ténor | Mario Cavaradossi |
| Sir Bryn Terfel | Baryton | Baron Scarpia |
Rome, 1800: as Revolution stalks the streets, two young artists find themselves fleeing for their lives. What price will they be prepared to pay for freedom – or for love? With its thrilling plot, unforgettable characters and soaring passion, Puccini’s Tosca is the ultimate romantic opera, and melodies like Vissi d’arte, Recondita armonia and E lucevan le stelle have made it one of the world’s best-loved operas for over a century.
Bryn Terfel has chosen his own Tosca and Cavaradossi with other roles coming from the Liverpool-Based European Opera Centre. Vasily Petrenko conducts, and Terfel reprises one of his supreme roles – the dangerously charismatic Baron Scarpia – in this dramatic concert performance. An unmissable climax to The Art of Bryn Terfel.
Bryn Terfel has chosen his own Tosca and Cavaradossi with other roles coming from the Liverpool-Based European Opera Centre. Vasily Petrenko conducts, and Terfel reprises one of his supreme roles – the dangerously charismatic Baron Scarpia – in this dramatic concert performance. An unmissable climax to The Art of Bryn Terfel.

