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Release Date:
October 10, 2009
Original Title:
The Met — Tosca
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 137
Puccini’s musical thriller of lust, murder, and politics is one of the most dramatically riveting operas in the repertoire. Luc Bondy’s production, with sets by Richard Peduzzi and costumes by Academy Award-winning designer Milena Canonero, opened the Met’s 2009–10 season. Karita Mattila stars as the beautiful and dangerously impulsive singer Floria Tosca. Marcelo Álvarez is her lover, the painter Cavaradossi, a political enemy of the powerful chief of police, Scarpia (George Gagnidze), who wants Tosca for himself.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Bojana Nikitović
Conductor:
Joseph Colaneri
Costume Consultant:
Cécile Kretschmar
Costume Design:
Milena Canonero
Director:
Gary Halvorson
Luc Bondy
Dramaturgy:
Dieter Sturm
Paul Cremo
Executive Producer:
Peter Gelb
Hairstylist:
Tom Watson
Lighting Design:
Max Keller
Makeup Artist:
Victor Callegari
Music Producer:
Jay David Saks
Original Music Composer:
Giacomo Puccini
Producer:
Victoria Warivonchik
Louisa Briccetti
Production Design:
Luc Bondy
Set Designer:
Richard Peduzzi
Sound Supervisor:
Bill King
Story:
Victorien Sardou
Supervising Producer:
Mia Bongiovanni
Elena Park
Technical Supervisor:
Ron Washburn
Wardrobe Supervisor:
William Malloy
Writer:
Luigi Illica
Giuseppe Giacosa
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