

Tosca is still today considered one of the world masterpieces in the infinite field of operatic compositions, so much so that it is never missing from the billboards of the greatest opera houses in the world and is, together with La Traviata and La Bohème, one of the most performed throughout operatic theater history. Universally appreciated for its dramatic conciseness, expressive immediacy, realism of the setting and its strong colors in the orchestral expressions as well as in the melodic lines of the song of the protagonists, Tosca can be defined as a real revolution in the history of opera, so much so that it brought the pinnacle of a new type of musical genre after three hundred years of stylistic and musical evolution. Immersing itself in the concept of "total theatre", the work materializes artistic magnificence brought to its maximum possibilities.
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