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Tosca (concert version)

Ancient Theater of Orange, Orange, France
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Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Orange, France
Starts at: 21:30
Acts: 3
Duration: 2h 35min
Cast
Performers
Tenor: Roberto Alagna (Mario Cavaradossi)
Soprano: Aleksandra Kurzak (Floria Tosca)
Bass-Baritone: Bryn Terfel (Baron Scarpia)
Choir: Choirs of the Grand Avignon and Parma Operas
Conductor: Clelia Cafiero
Orchestra: Nice Philharmonic Orchestra
Creators
Composer: Giacomo Puccini
Librettist: Giuseppe Giacosa
Librettist: Luigi Illica
Dramaturge: Victorien Sardou
Overview

Celebrating Puccini, in the centenary year of his death, is a duty for a festival that, after all, owes him some of its greatest evenings. Because it was unthinkable to miss this opportunity, because opera at the highest level is in our DNA, because it was possible to bring together over a short period of time an exceptional triod (Aleksandra Kurzak, Roberto Alagna, Bryn Terfel), the Chorégies d'Orange are delighted to present this concertante version of Tosca to close the festival, under the musical direction of Clelia Cafiero, who triumphed in our last Carmen.

History
Premiere of this production: 14 January 1900, Teatro Costanzi, Rome

Tosca is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900. The work, based on Victorien Sardou's 1887 French-language dramatic play, La Tosca, is a melodramatic piece set in Rome in June 1800, with the Kingdom of Naples's control of Rome threatened by Napoleon's invasion of Italy. It contains depictions of torture, murder and suicide, as well as some of Puccini's best-known lyrical arias.

Venue Info

Ancient Theater of Orange - Orange
Location   Rue Madeleine Roch

The Roman Theatre of Orange (Théâtre antique d'Orange) is a Roman theatre in Orange, Vaucluse, France. It was built early in the 1st century AD. The structure is owned by the municipality of Orange and is the home of the summer opera festival, the Chorégies d'Orange.

It is one of the best preserved of all Roman theatres, and served the Roman colony of Arausio (or, more specifically, Colonia Julia Firma Secundanorum Arausio: "the Julian colony of Arausio established by the soldiers of the second legion") which was founded in 40 BC. Playing a major role in the life of the citizens, who spent a large part of their free time there, the theatre was seen by the Roman authorities not only as a means of spreading Roman culture to the colonies, but also as a way of distracting them from all political activities.

Mime, pantomime, poetry readings and the "attelana" (a kind of farce rather like the commedia dell'arte) were the dominant forms of entertainment, much of which lasted all day. For the common people, who were fond of spectacular effects, magnificent stage sets became very important, as was the use of stage machinery. The entertainment offered was open to all and free of charge.

As the Western Roman Empire declined during the 4th century, by which time Christianity had become the official religion, the theatre was closed by official edict in AD 391, since the Church opposed what it regarded at the time as uncivilized spectacles. It was probably pillaged by the Visigoths in 412, and like most Roman buildings was certainly stripped of its better stone over the centuries for reuse. It was used as a defensive post in the early Middle Ages, and by the 12th century began to be used by the Church for religious plays. During the 16th-century religious wars, it became a refuge for the townspeople. It has since been restored to its former function, primarily for opera, along side its use as a tourist spot.

Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Orange, France
Starts at: 21:30
Acts: 3
Duration: 2h 35min
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