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Some thrills and a bit of a chill in Lise Davidsen's Tosca at the Met

Lise Davidsen (Tosca)
© Met Opera | Marty Sohl
Freddie De Tommaso (Cavaradossi)
© Met Opera | Marty Sohl
Lise Davidsen (Tosca) and Quinn Kelsey (Scarpia)
© Met Opera | Marty Sohl
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“it is the top of the voice that shines with amazing brilliance”
Reviewed at Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City on 15 November 2024
Puccini, Tosca
Metropolitan Opera
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Conductor
Sir David McVicar, Director
John Macfarlane, Set Designer, Costume Designer
David Finn, Lighting Designer
The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
The Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Lise Davidsen, Floria Tosca
Freddie De Tommaso, Mario Cavaradossi
Quinn Kelsey, Baron Scarpia
Patrick Carfizzi, Sacristan
Leah Hausman, Movement director
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