Tosca: In the Settings and at the Times of Tosca
- Película de TV
- 1992
- 2h
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaPerformed in the actual Roman settings described in the libretto. The scenes take place at the appropriate times of day. Rome, June 1800. Floria Tosca is a celebrated opera singer, better kn... Leer todoPerformed in the actual Roman settings described in the libretto. The scenes take place at the appropriate times of day. Rome, June 1800. Floria Tosca is a celebrated opera singer, better known as La Tosca. Her lover is Mario Cavaradossi, a young artist and Bomapartist sympathize... Leer todoPerformed in the actual Roman settings described in the libretto. The scenes take place at the appropriate times of day. Rome, June 1800. Floria Tosca is a celebrated opera singer, better known as La Tosca. Her lover is Mario Cavaradossi, a young artist and Bomapartist sympathizer. When the latter helps Angelotti, the leader of the opposition, to escape from prison an... Leer todo
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- Ganó 3 premios Primetime Emmy
- 3 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
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As for this 1992 production, it is one of my favourite versions along with the 1976 one. It does look great, the sets are very well done and some bits of staging such as any scene between Tosca and Scarpia- the murder scene is incredibly chilling- and the te deum are truly inspired. The vidoegraphy is also interesting, with some nice close ups and frames, and the costumes are beautiful especially Tosca's dress in Act 2.
The orchestra play the music wonderfully, while the conducting I had no problem with either. The performances add a lot to how good this production is. Catherine Malfitano is an exceptional Tosca, she has a beautiful voice that projects impressively and her acting is above excellent. Placido Domingo is great as Caveradossi, while he is very poignant in Act 3 some of him in Act 2 also comes across as somewhat arrogant. Not but not least, Ruggero Raimondi as Scarpia. I cannot say enough possibly about how good he is other than saying he is one of the best Scarpias I've seen, charming sometimes yet truly sinister and Machiavellian at other points.
All in all, if you love Tosca, if you find yourself a copy of this production, I personally wouldn't miss it. 10/10 Bethany Cox
To be honest it's probably a no better than average performance of Tosca. It's a bit experimental, and it doesn't always work perfectly. It would be beside the point to mention the bits which are a bit clunky, except to note the point in the first act when Domingo fell walking down a ramp - it turned out he broke his toe, but unless you know it happened you would never notice.
But it's on location! At the authentic times, in the authentic places! For an opera so connected with its historic milieu this is magnificent, and if you know Rome and the historical setting of the opera it's irresistible. And a lot of it is truly brilliant. The real star is Ruggero Raimondi, already wonderful in films of Don Giovanni and Carmen, he completely steals the opera as Scarpia, helped by production obviously aware how good he was. But the principals hold their own; the final act in particular doesn't need any excuses.
For all its rough edges this is unique. See it if you can.
The production values are very well done, giving the opera a you're there atmosphere. I've always liked this opera, and this made-for-TV production has everything to recommend it to opera buffs such as myself.
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- TriviaThis production was originally broadcast live in three parts - each part corresponding to each act, each act performed and broadcast from the actual building in which that act takes place in the plot, and at the exact time of day the action in the particular act occurs. None of it was filmed on sets especially built for the production. To accomplish this unheard-of feat, the singers were outfitted with tiny, nearly invisible radio transmitters plugged in their ears, which enabled them to hear the orchestra playing the accompaniments in the studio as the singers actually sang live in their respective locations.
- ConexionesFeatured in Rederiet: Ont uppsåt (1994)
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