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The Story

Sex, politics, corruption, violence and torture: Tosca is a story that could be ripped from the pages of today’s newspapers as a beautiful woman risks everything to save her lover in an oppressive police state.  The resulting love triangle of the passionate diva, the revolutionary artist who loves her and the corrupt police chief who lusts after her, results in murder and suicide in Puccini’s stunning operatic thriller. 

The Music

Soaring and sensuous melodies, great arias such as the soprano’s plaintive "Vissi d’arte", the tenor’s moving "É lucevan le stelle" as he faces death, and the brilliant chorus in Act One, create an atmosphere of such power and raw emotion that you will be left breathless.  Melodies you have long loved dominate a score of exquisite beauty.

The Look

Rome’s Sant'Andrea della Valle church, the luxurious Palazzo Farnese apartments and the prison Castel Sant’Angelo are faithfully recreated on stage, drawing you into a seductive world of beauty and danger in the Eternal City.  

Cast Highlights

Having just thrilled the Paris Opera as the lovers Tosca and Cavaradossi, French soprano Sylvie Valayre and American tenor Marcus Haddock make their San Diego Opera debuts, combining great voices with dramatic commitment.  Scarpia is Greer Grimsley, whose dark baritone voice makes him a favorite villain, and Edoardo Müller conducts Puccini’s masterpiece with true Italian verve and experience.

The running time is approximately 2 hours, 41 minutes.

 

THE CAST

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  • TOSCA
    SYLVIE VALAYRE
  • CAVARADOSSI
    MARCUS HADDOCK
  • SCARPIA
    GREER GRIMSLEY
  • ANGELOTTI/SCIARRONE
    REINHARD DORN
  • SACRISTAN
    SCOTT SIKON
  • SPOLETTA
    JOSEPH HU
  • CONDUCTOR
    EDOARDO MÜLLER
  • DIRECTOR
    ANDREW SINCLAIR