Opera Giacomo Puccini "Tosca" (Opera in three acts) World famous Bolshoi Ballet and Opera theatre (established 1776) - Small Stage
Running time: 2 hours 55 minutes
The performance has 2 intermissions
Schedule for Giacomo Puccini "Tosca" (Opera in three acts) 2022
Composer: Giacomo Puccini Music Director of revival: Mark Ermler Stage Director: Boris Pokrovsky Designer: Valery Leventhal
Orchestra: Bolshoi Theatre Symphony Orchestra
Opera in 3 acts
Performed in Italian with synchronised Russian supertitles
Premiere of this production: 25 May 1971
Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica based on Victorien Sardou’s
play of the same name
Sung in Italian with Russian subtitles.
Presented with two intervals.
(c) Photo by Damir Yusupov
Synopsis
Act I
Cesare Angelotti, an escaped political prisoner, runs into the church of
Sant’Andrea della Valle to hide in the Attavanti family chapel. At the sound of
the Angelus, the Sacristan enters to pray. He is interrupted by Mario
Cavaradossi, who has come to work on his portrait of Mary Magdalene - inspired
by the Marchesa Attavanti, Angelotti’s sister. Mario contrasts the beauty of the
blond Marchesa with that of the woman he loves, the raven-haired singer Floria
Tosca ("Recondita armonia").
Angelotti ventures out and is recognized by Mario, who gives him food and
hurries him back into the chapel as Tosca is heard calling outside. She
jealously questions Mario, then prays and reminds him of their rendezvous that
evening ("Non la sospiri la nostra casetta"). Recognizing the Marchesa’s
likeness in the painting, she explodes with renewed suspicions, but he reassures
her ("Qual’occhio al mondo"). When she has left, Mario summons Angelotti as a
cannon signals that the police have discovered the escape; the two flee to
Mario’s villa.
Napoleon’s army is supposed to have suffered defeat, and the Sacristan
returns with choirboys who are about to sing a Te Deum. Their excitement is
silenced by the entrance of Baron Scarpia, chief of the secret police, in search
of Angelotti. When Tosca comes back looking for Mario, she encounters Scarpia,
who shows her the Attavanti crest on a fan he has just found. Thinking Mario
faithless, Tosca tearfully vows vengeance and leaves as the church resounds with
the Te Deum. Scarpia has the diva trailed, scheming to get her in his power
("Va, Tosca!").
Act II
In the Farnese Palace, Scarpia anticipates the pleasure of bending Tosca to
his will ("Ha piu forte sapore"). The spy Spoletta arrives, not having found
Angelotti; to placate the baron, he brings in Mario, who is interrogated while
Tosca is heard singing at a royal gala downstairs. She enters as her lover is
being taken to an adjoining room for torture. Unnerved by Scarpia’s questioning
and Mario’s screams, she reveals Angelotti’s hiding place.
Mario is carried in; realizing what has happened, he rages at Tosca, but the
gendarme Sciarrone rushes in to announce that Napoleon has won the Battle of
Marengo, a defeat for Scarpia’s side. Mario shouts his defiance ("Vittoria!").
Tosca yields to Scarpia in exchange for her lover’s life. Fighting him off,
she protest her fate to God, having dedicated her life to art and love ("Vissi
d’arte").
Spoletta interrupts: faced with capture, Angelotti has killed himself. Tosca,
forced to decide, agrees to Scarpia’s proposition. The baron pretends to order a
mock execution for the prisoner, after which he is to be free. Spoletta leaves.
Scarpia prepares a document of safe-conduct for the lovers. When he embraces
her, Tosca stabs him with a knife, wrenches the document from his fingers and,
placing candles at his head and a crucifix on his chest slips quietly out.
Act III
The voice of a shepherd is heard as church bells toll the dawn. Mario is led
to the roof of Castel Sant’Angelo prison to await execution; he bribes the
jailer to convey a farewell note to Tosca. Writing it, overcome with memories of
love, he gives way to despair ("E lucevan le stele").
Suddenly Tosca runs in, filled with the story of her recent adventure. Mario
caresses the hands that committed the murder for his sake ("O dolci mani"), and
the two hail the future.
As the firing squad appears, the diva coaches Mario on how to fake his death
convincingly; the soldiers fire and depart. Tosca urges Mario to hurry, but when
he fails to move, she discovers that Scarpia’s treachery has transcended the
grave: the bullets were real.
Spoletta rushes in to arrest Tosca. She climbs the battlements and, crying
that she will meet Scarpia before God, leaps to her death.
Characters and performers
Schedule for Giacomo Puccini "Tosca" (Opera in three acts) 2022
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