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DVD + Blu-Ray:
Tosca

Author: C Major Entertainment

La Scala engages Anna Netrebko and the highest-calibre partners imaginable for a phenomenal production of Tosca.

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    Tosca © Rai / C Major Entertainment

“La Scala’s season opens with a powerful Tosca” (Financial Times). Premiered in 1900 with huge success, Puccini’s “melodramma” Tosca is one of the most dramatic thrillers in the history of opera. In this performance Riccardo Chailly conducted “a magnificent orchestra and a sonorous choir” (NMZ) while Anna Netrebko had sung “phenomenally. She still has one of the most beautiful voices today.” (Deutschlandfunk) With “Francesco Meli, probably unsurpassable in this role at the moment: lyrically soft, and then again impressively expressive”, and Luca Salsi also “very convincing as the slick, power-conscious Scarpia” (BR Klassik), La Scala has engaged the highest-calibre partners imaginable.

Genre Opera
Recording location Teatro alla Scala, Milan 2019
Production Company A coproduction of RAI and Teatro alla Scala
Duration 145 mins.
Composer Giacomo Puccini
Orchestra / Band Orchestra from Teatro alla Scala
Conductor Riccardo Chailly
Stage Director Davide Livermore
Soloist Anna Netrebko, Luca Salsi, Francesco Meli, Alfonso Antoniozzi
Choir Coro from Teatro alla Scala

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