opera

Tosca

ANNULÉ | Puccini
Spectacle annulé

Dans l’attente des nouvelles annonces gouvernementales, l’Opéra de Dijon est contraint d’annuler ToscaInformations 

Description

Melodrama (melodrama) in three acts

CREATED at the Teatro Costanzi, Rome on January 14, 1900


SHOW IN ITALIAN WITH FRENCH OVERTITLES

MUSIC Giacomo Puccini
LIBRETTO Luigi Illica & Giuseppe Giacosa from the play by Victorien Sardou

In choosing an admired diva as his heroine, Puccini hit upon an idea of pure genius. Floria Tosca, a sublime singer completely devoted to her art and her love, thus takes on the dimensions of an icon to the art of song, deploying around her one of the most fertile machinations of the genre : on the stage, a singer acts and sings the role of a singer — as she herself at times sings at the start of Act II — and thus becomes like Orpheus a metaphor of the lyric art itself. At a time when the domination of opera would become increasingly contested, it sings its own celebration in a sublime act of art and love. "Vissi d’arte" : the immense emotional range of these few now-mythic measures owes as much to its dramatic context — one of the rare true moments of introspection in the work — as to the way it reflects within itself, in anamorphosis, the opera itself and all the magic of the voice. In addition to this stroke of genius, Puccini was able to begin the new century with an opera on the arbitrary violence of corrupt power in dialogue with itself, and the pernicious ties that power weaves through art and artists. This explains much about how Tosca continues, still today, to intrigue us. These questions are brought to the stage by director David Bobée, under the dramatic and rigorous baton of conductor Roberto Rizzi-Brignoli.

Cast

ASSOCIATE ENSEMBLE

DIJON BOURGOGNE ORCHESTRA
DIJON OPERA CHOIR
MUSICAL DIRECTOR Roberto Rizzi Brignoli

STAGING David Bobée
STAGE SETS Aurélie Lemaignen
COSTUMES Sabine Siegwalt
LIGHTS Stéphane Babi-Aubert
VIDEO Wojtek Doroszuk

CHOIR MASTER Anass Ismat
SINGING MASTER Samuele Pala
STAGING ASSISTANT Corinne Meyniel

FLORIA TOSCA Elizabeth Llewellyn
MARIO CAVARADOSSI Mykhailo Malafii
SCARPIA Dario Solari
CESARE ANGELOTTI Michael Mofidian
A SACRISTAN Laurent Kubla
SPOLETTA Camille Tresmontant
SCIARRONE Antoine Foulon

Coproduction

Opéra de Dijon
Opéra de Rouen - Haute Normandie
Théâtre de Caen

Patronage

WITH THE PATRONAGE of Crédit Agricole de Champagne-Bourgogne