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Tosca

State Opera (Státní opera)Wilsonova 4, Prague, Central Bohemian Region, 110 00, République tchèque
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Prague
jeudi 13 novembre 202519:00
mercredi 19 novembre 202519:00
vendredi 30 janvier 202619:00
dimanche 08 février 202618:00
mardi 31 mars 202619:00
samedi 04 avril 202619:00
jeudi 09 avril 202619:00
samedi 23 mai 202618:00
samedi 30 mai 202618:00
mercredi 10 juin 202619:00
Programme
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924)ToscaLivret de Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa
Artistes
Prague State Opera
Hilary GriffithsDirection
Antonino FoglianiDirection
Jiří ŠtruncDirection
Martin OtavaMise en scène
Josef SvobodaDécors
Josef JelínekCostumes
Pavel DautovskýLumières
Prague National Theatre Orchestra
Jitka SlavíkováDramaturgie
Prague State Opera Chorus
Zuzana KadlčíkováChef de chœur
Prague Philharmonic Children's Choir
Jiří ChválaChef de chœur
Petra Šimková-AlvarezSopranoFloria Tosca
Olga BusuiocSopranoFloria Tosca
Kyungho KimTénorMario Cavaradossi
Atalla AyanTénorMario Cavaradossi
Peter BergerTénorMario Cavaradossi
Daniel Luis de VicenteBarytonBaron Scarpia
Daniel ČapkovičBarytonBaron Scarpia
Oleksandr PushniakBaryton-basseBaron Scarpia
Pavel ŠvingrBasseCesare Angelotti
František ZahradníčekBasseCesare Angelotti
Zdeněk HaasTénorSpoletta
Michael SkalickýBarytonSpoletta
Oldřich KřížBarytonSciarrone
Jaroslav PatočkaBasseSciarrone
Ivo HrachovecBasseLe Sacristain
Oleg KorotkovBasseLe Sacristain
Alexander LaptěvBasseUn geôlier
Andrey StyrkulBasseUn geôlier

The singer Floria Tosca, who is even invited to the royal court, and the painter Mario Cavaradossi are respected and adored artists, yet their standing does not safeguard them against the malicious police chief Baron Scarpia. Cavaradossi dies not only because he, a Voltairean, tries to save the life of Cesare Angelotti, the former Consul of the Roman Republic, but also for being Tosca’s lover, Scarpia’s rival. Giacomo Puccini had mulled over Victorien Sardou’s La Tosca ever since 1889, when he saw in Milan a performance of the drama, starring the celebrated actress Sarah Bernhardt.

The world premiere of his opera, in 1900 in Rome, was a resounding success, even though some did scorn it, including Gustav Mahler, who referred to it as a “Meistermachwerk” (sham masterpiece), and Richard Strauss, who dismissed it in even harsher terms. Today, the opera about the diva Tosca, the painter Cavaradossi and the police chief Baron Scarpia, set in 1800 in Italy during the time of Napoleon’s war against Austria, is one of the most frequently performed operas worldwide.

The State Opera adaptation features Josef Svoboda’s legendary 1947 scenery, with dramatically inclined, diffusely illuminated painted sets, which in June 1999 was reproduced by Daniel Dvořák, a pupil of Svoboda’s and the then director of the State Opera Prague. The faithful copy, made by means of state-of-the-art technologies, contributed to the enormous popularity of the production.

Suitable for audience from 12 years.

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