with Italian and English surtitles
La Fenice staging
Written by Giacosa and Illica, the libretto for Tosca was based on the play of the same name by Victorien Sardou (1887), which Puccini saw starring Sarah Bernhardt in 1889. The opera premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14th January, 1900 and has remained immensly popular ever since, with its story of love and death set against a historical and political background at the time of the restoration of the Pope and Napoleon’s campaigns in Italy. A sensational drama, with a plot that is anything but banal, treating themes such as bigotry and hypocrisy, political power and corruption, Tosca displays Puccini’s innovative musical techniques, differing from his previous operas such as the more lyrical La bohème, which range from reviving old Church modes to anticipating the music of Schönberg, Stravinsky and Debussy
La Fenice Fenice Orchestra & Choir
conductor Daniele Rustioni
chorus master Alfonso Caiani
Piccoli Cantori Veneziani
chorus master Diana D’Alessio
director Joan Anton Rechi
sets Gabriel Insignares
costumes Giuseppe Palella
light designer Andrea Benetello
Tosca Chiara Isotton
Mario Cavaradossi Riccardo Massi
Il barone Scarpia Roberto Frontali
Cesare Angelotti Mattia Denti
Il sagrestano Matteo Peirone
Spoletta Cristiano Olivieri
Sciarrone Matteo Ferrara