Giacomo Puccini: Tosca (Cambridge Opera Handbooks)

Giacomo Puccini: Tosca (Cambridge Opera Handbooks)

by Mosco Carner (Author)

Synopsis

This book is intended primarily as a guide for the opera goer. It includes a synopsis of the plot, with indications of the themes and motifs used in it, and discusses the style of the opera, Tosca being a typical example of Italian naturalism in operas, verismo. It compares Puccini's libretto with Sardou's play La Tosca, analyses the close-knit structure of the work and examines salient points in the music. It also describes the genesis of the work (quoting wherever appropriate, Puccini's own remarks about it), its first production and early reception. A subsidiary aim of the book is to present the opinions, positive and negative, that have been expressed by various critics about the opera since its first production in 1900. There are contributions from the celebrated singer and producer of Tosca Tito Gobbi, and two other musicologists, Roger Parker and William Ashbrook. Malcolm Walker has provided a discography.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 05 Sep 1985

ISBN 10: 0521296617
ISBN 13: 9780521296618
Book Overview: A guide for opera goers to Tosca, which includes a synopsis of the plot and discussions on style.