from Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 July 2024, 3 nights
Arrangement 16
Tosca
G. Puccini
"Tosca" was first performed on January 14, 1900 at the Teatro Costanzi, now the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, symbolically on the spot. The evening was a major social event, and in addition to the Prime Minister and the Queen, the composers Pietro Mascagni and Francesco Cilea were also present. With his "Tosca" Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) entered a new century and, with his highly theatrical and effective scenes, he committed himself to Verist opera on the one hand and to the tragic-heroic grand opera on the other.
After seeing the drama of the same name by Victorien Sardous, which was a huge international success with Sarah Bernhardt in the leading role, the composer successfully applied to Sardou for the rights to create a libretto. The wealth of musical ideas (more than 60 themes appear as leitmotifs) and the breathless sequence of events are largely responsible for the immense tension and drama of the opera. By focusing on the main character, the work is considered a "prima donna opera" par excellence. Although it has always been suspected that a historical figure is behind Tosca, the characters and plot are freely invented.
However, the background against which the plot unfolds is historically determined by the Second Coalition War and the Battle of Marengo in 1800 between French and Austrian troops. Napoleon’s supposed defeat and his final victory over the coalition troops are reported in the first and second act of the opera.
Today "Tosca" is one of the most popular and most performed operas of all.
Tosca, G. Puccini, the 5.
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Hotel informations for Rome 16
Rome, Bernini Bristol Rome, Bernini Bristol
Bernini Bristol *****
The Sina Bernini Bristol ***** hotel, a former palace built in 1800, overlooks the famous Piazza Barberini and the sumptuous Bernini Fountain. The 127 recently renovated rooms and suites have every comfort. The new look, inspired by the great Baroque artists, has been reinterpreted in a contemporary vein. The hotel has a restaurant, Il Vizio, with panoramic views of the Eternal City. You will reach the Teatro Costanzi, where your musical evenings take place, in around ten minutes on foot.



All-inclusive price per person for Rome 16
Single room/ night
Bernini Bristol
On request
120-210,- Euro



The price includes
Overnights including breakfast, good opera tickets, scheduled flight, return taxi transfers, travel cancellation expenses insurance.