Giacomo Puccini: Tosca
Title | Giacomo Puccini: Tosca PDF eBook |
Author | Mosco Carner |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 1985-09-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780521296618 |
A guide for opera goers to Tosca, which includes a synopsis of the plot and discussions on style.
Puccini's Tosca
Title | Puccini's Tosca PDF eBook |
Author | Burton D. Fisher |
Publisher | Opera Journeys Publishing |
Pages | 33 |
Release | 2001-08-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1102009326 |
Puccini's TOSCA LIBRETTO
Title | Puccini's TOSCA LIBRETTO PDF eBook |
Author | Burton D. Fisher |
Publisher | Opera Journeys Publishing |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1930841957 |
Annotation A NEWLY TRANSLATED LIBRETTO for Puccini's TOSCA, featuring Music Highlight Examples.
Tosca's Rome
Title | Tosca's Rome PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Vandiver Nicassio |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2002-01-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780226579726 |
A timeless tale of love, lust, and politics, Tosca is one of the most popular operas ever written. In Tosca's Rome, Susan Vandiver Nicassio explores the surprising historical realities that lie behind Giacomo Puccini's opera and the play by Victorien Sardou on which it is based. By far the most "historical" opera in the active repertoire, Tosca is set in a very specific time and place: Rome, from June 17 to 18, 1800. But as Nicassio demonstrates, history in Tosca is distorted by nationalism and by the vehement anticlerical perceptions of papal Rome shared by Sardou, Puccini, and the librettists. To provide the historical background necessary for understanding Tosca, Nicassio takes a detailed look at Rome in 1800 as each of Tosca's main characters would have seen it—the painter Cavaradossi, the singer Tosca, and the policeman Scarpia. Finally, she provides a scene-by-scene musical and dramatic analysis of the opera. "[Nicassio] must be the only living historian who can boast that she once sang the role of Tosca. Her deep knowledge of Puccini's score is only to be expected, but her understanding of daily and political life in Rome at the close of the 18th century is an unanticipated pleasure. She has steeped herself in the period and its prevailing culture-literary, artistic, and musical-and has come up with an unusual, and unusually entertaining, history."—Paul Bailey, Daily Telegraph "In Tosca's Rome, Susan Vandiver Nicassio . . . orchestrates a wealth of detail without losing view of the opera and its pleasures. . . . Nicassio aims for opera fans and for historians: she may well enthrall both."—Publishers Weekly "This is the book that ranks highest in my estimation as the most in-depth, and yet highly entertaining, journey into the story of the making of Tosca."—Catherine Malfitano "Nicassio's prose . . . is lively and approachable. There is plenty here to intrigue everyone-seasoned opera lovers, musical novices, history buffs, and Italophiles."—Library Journal
La Tosca
Title | La Tosca PDF eBook |
Author | Victorien Sardou |
Publisher | Edwin Mellen Press |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN |
A translation of La Tosca, the play that inspired the Puccini opera, complete with annotations and critical comments. This work seeks to give a well-rounded picture of Sardou as a playwright who imbued his pieces with a wealth of historical knowledge.
La Tosca
Title | La Tosca PDF eBook |
Author | Victorien Sardou |
Publisher | |
Pages | 86 |
Release | 2017-08-21 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9781375769242 |
The Metropolitan Opera Presents: Puccini's Tosca
Title | The Metropolitan Opera Presents: Puccini's Tosca PDF eBook |
Author | Luigi Illica |
Publisher | Hal Leonard Corporation |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2013-10-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1574674501 |
(Amadeus). An idealistic artist, a celebrated opera singer, and a corrupt police chief engage in a fierce battle of wills in this tempestuous tale of passion, intrigue, cruelty, and deception. Puccini's great melodrama may be set in 1800, amid the Napoleonic wars, but the conflicts between love and loyalty, the state and the individual, and hypocrisy and principle are anything but dated. Floria Tosca, the beautiful, glamorous singer who has all of Rome at her feet, is one of the iconic soprano roles in the Italian repertoire. She's caught between two men: her lover, the handsome painter Cavaradossi, who defies the law to hide a rebel friend; and the villainous Baron Scarpia, Rome's all-powerful chief of police, who will stop at nothing to crush the rebels and conquer Tosca for himself. This gripping story of torture, attempted rape, murder, suicide, and general mayhem is as thrilling and dramatic as anything seen on the operatic stage.