Tosca

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Su 6.9.26, 16:00
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Th 1.4.27, 19:30
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Sa 3.4.27, 19:30
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Sa 26.6.27, 19:00
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Sa 3.7.27, 19:00
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Melodramma by Giacomo Puccini

Opera Large house

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction

Conductor
Director
Stage-design, Costume-design
Chorus Director
Children's Chorus

Conductor
Director
Stage-design, Costume-design
Chorus Director
Children's Chorus

Conductor
Director
Stage-design, Costume-design
Chorus Director
Children's Chorus

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction

Melodramma in three acts by Giacomo Puccini
Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
based on the drama La Tosca by Victorien Sardou
First performed on 14th January 1900 in Rome
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 13th April 1969

What is worth living and dying for – love, art, freedom? This question lies at the heart of Tosca, uniquely blending musical brilliance with a gripping plot and historical events with archetypes of the operatic stage. Throughout a single fateful night, the audience follows the story of the singer Floria Tosca, the painter Mario Cavaradossi and the unscrupulous police chief Scarpia, a night that ends fatally for all three. The greatest stars of opera history have graced Boleslaw Barlog’s historically accurate production for over 50 years. Joining this chronicle for the first time in this season’s initial run are, among others, Aleksandra Kurzak, who has already sung Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera in New York and the Royal Opera in London, and Roberto Alagna, who showcases his exceptional tenor in another role at Deutsche Oper Berlin. Antonino Fogliani, one of the most gifted Puccini conductors of our time, will be appearing at Deutsche Oper Berlin for the first time.
Accompanying programme Introduction to the work: 45 minutes before the performance in the Rang Foyer on the right
LanguageIn Italian with German and English surtitles
Duration3 hours 15 minutes / including two breaks after approx. 50 minutes and approx. 2 hours and 20 minutes
Age recommendationrecommended from age 13
Co-productionThe Children’s Chorus is sponsored by Dobolino e.V.

New productions 26/27