Tosca
By (Author) Giacomo Puccini
Volume editor Gary Khan
Alma Books Ltd
Overture Publishing
1st May 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Musical scores, lyrics and libretti
782.10268
Paperback
184
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
242g
Tosca, one of Puccini's greatest and most popular operas, is a supreme example of music's power to enthrall the audience. In his introductory essay to this guide, Bernard Williams discusses the enduring quality of its appeal. Bernard Keeffe, in his article, analyses different aspects of the score, noting Puccini's special genius for orchestration and the subtle effects that give the opera its irresistible vitality, while Stuart Woolfe's survey of the historical background reveals its political and nationalistic undertones. Enriched by twenty-five iconic archive photographs, a detailed thematic analysis, the original libretto with the facing literal translation and a section containing up-to-date discographical and bibliographical information, this guide will prove an invaluable companion for opera-goers and anyone wanting to delve deeper into the genesis, history and significance of Puccini's work.
Beautifully produced and designed they are terrific value. -- Rupert Christiansen * The Daily Telegraph *
Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) was born in Lucca into a family of musicians and composers. His operas, which include Tosca, La Bohe`me, Madama Butterfly and Turandot, are among the most frequently performed in the international repertory.