The show
Tosca shows us the best features of Puccini’s composition and its ability to show every moment what is needed, and to become unique in reference to the singers’ vocal and stage brilliance.
It is considered one of the most representative operas of the Italian verista repertoire (realistic and naturalist style) of the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to its dramatic intensity, with brilliantly shocking scenes such as the “Te Deum” of the Mixed Choir and the Baron Scarpia at the end of the first act, and to own some of the most beautiful and exciting arias in the repertoire, such as “Vissi d’arte” by the female protagonist Floria Tosca, from the second act, or “e lucevan le stelle” from male protagonist Mario Cavaradossi, in the third and last act of the play. The plot combines love, intrigue, violence, passion and death. Together with Madama Butterfly and La Bohème, it forms the trio of Puccini’s most famous operas.
Staff
NovAria Philharmonia Orchestra
NovAria Choir / NovAria Ballet
Jofre Bardolet, Musical Director
Sergi Giménez, Artistic Director
Marta Finestres, Choir Director
Mambana Martínez, Costume Director
Rafató Teatre, Costumes
Álvaro Duran, Stage Management Head
Pepo Guardiola, Production Manager
Ana Maria Cortés, Characterization
Laura Planas, Subtitles
Oh la là!, comunicació
Scarpia: Alberto Cazes, Antonio Torres, Xavi Vilalta
Cesare Angelotti: Christian Vallester, Xavier Casademont
Sacristan: Jordi Clos, Victor Alonso
Spoletta: Jordi Casanova, Edgard Arocena
Sciarrone: Rodrigo Aguilar
Jailer: Germán Casetti
Soldier: Juhee Nam
Tosca Image galleries
Where beauty meets emotion