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  2. Tosca - Wikipedia

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    Tosca is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa.It premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900. . The work, based on Victorien Sardou's 1887 French-language dramatic play, La Tosca, is a melodramatic piece set in Rome in June 1800, with the Kingdom of Naples's control of Rome threatened by Napoleon's invasion of It

  3. Tosca (1953 EMI recording) - Wikipedia

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    When Herbert von Karajan was making his own recording of Tosca in 1962, he would often ask his producer John Culshaw to play selections from the de Sabata/Callas recording to him. Culshaw reports that "One exceptionally tricky passage for the conductor is the entry of Tosca in act 3, where Puccini's tempo directions can best be described as ...

  4. La Tosca - Wikipedia

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    La Tosca is a five-act drama by the 19th-century French playwright Victorien Sardou.It was first performed on 24 November 1887 at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin in Paris, with Sarah Bernhardt in the title role.

  5. Vissi d'arte - Wikipedia

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    Vissi d'arte" is a soprano aria from act 2 of the opera Tosca by Giacomo Puccini. It is sung by Floria Tosca as she thinks of her fate, how the life of her beloved, Mario Cavaradossi, is at the mercy of Baron Scarpia and why God has seemingly abandoned her. The vocal range is E ♭ 4 to B ♭ 5. [1]

  6. Tosca (2001 film) - Wikipedia

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    Scarpia has Cavaradossi tortured in the presence of Tosca, who divulges Angelotti's hiding place. Tosca agrees to submit to Scarpia's advances, if he spares Cavaradossi's life in a mock execution and provides her with a safe-conduct to allow her and her lover to escape Rome. After Scarpia finishes writing, she stabs and kills him.

  7. Bianca Scacciati - Wikipedia

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    At the Teatro Costanzi in Rome she triumphed in Tosca 1924, then also Turandot again in 1928, and again at the Teatro San Carlo, Naples in 1929. On her debut in Rome with Turandot, she was invited by Mussolini to the Palazzo Venezia to be given a signed photograph by the Duce. She declined the invitation, stating her belief in her family's ...

  8. Deborah Burton - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Burton is an American music theorist, pianist, and academic.She is particularly known for her publications on Giacomo Puccini and his works, including Recondite Harmony (Pendragon, 2012) and the 2004 book Tosca's Prism: Three Moments of Western Cultural History.

  9. File:'Tosca (Scarpia)' con Martha Colalillo, Theatre Royal de ...

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