An interpretation that skilfully deploys the strands of the drama and lays bare its tragic mechanisms. Tosca (season 22/23) 21 images BOOK YOUR TICKETS Your tickets Enlarge floor plan Categorie Optima 270.00 0 Categorie 1 235.00 0 Categorie 2 205.00 0 Categorie 3 180.00 0 Categorie 4 155.00 0 Categorie 5 115.00 0 Categorie 6 85.00 0 Categorie 7 65.00 0 Categorie 8 45.00 0 cocktail reception 35.00 0 Programme 12. In Pierre Audi’s production, first performed in 2014 at the Paris Opera, the oppressive shadow of a cross hovers above the stage, symbol of the collision of political and religious tyranny. At the summit of his art, the composer struck a powerful note even as the curtain rose with five arresting chords evoking Scarpia, the infamous chief of police, whose desire to possess the diva knows no limits. Eleven years later, in 1900, Puccini’s opera Tosca had its triumphant first performance in Rome. Love, politics, sadism and religion: all these ingredients are brought together in the story of the jealous and impulsive singer Floria Tosca, who is in love with the idealistic Mario Cavaradossi in an Italy fighting for its independence. When Giacomo Puccini saw a performance of Victorien Sardo's play La Tosca, whilst Sarah Bernhardt was touring with it in Milan, he was immediately captivated by the power of the drama. The dress rehearsal is the last rehearsal before the first performance. The Paris National Opera offers Arop members the privilege of observing the work of the artists and the genesis of a production at different times: work sessions, pre-dress rehearsal and dress rehearsal. Enter the heart of the creation and discover the artists at work!
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