Tosca 1966
One of the most popular operas ever written…
…the story of the love and deaths of Floria Tosca and Mario Cavaradossi.
Synopsis
Act I
Rome, in the year 1800. Angelotti, former consul of the Roman republic imprisoned by Baron Scarpia, stumbles disheveled into the church of Sant’Andrea della Valle. Having just escaped from the Castel Sant’Angelo prison, he seeks and finally finds a hidden key to a private chapel into which he slips just as the Sacristan enters. The Sacristan had expected to find the painter Mario Cavaradossi working at his easel, and a moment after the Angelus is rung Cavaradossi enters. He uncovers his painting, a Mary Magdalen with blue eyes and golden hair. The Sacristan is scandalized when he recognizes the portrait as that of a lady who has been praying in the church frequently of late.
A lunch basket stands by the easel, and the painter tells the Sacristan he may have the lunch. As the Sacristan goes off licking his lips in anticipation of a good meal, Angelotti comes out of hiding. He recognizes the painter as a political sympathizer and explains his plight. Cavaradossi offers to help. At the sound of a voice outside, Cavaradossi presses his lunch basket on the famished Angelotti and helps him back to his hiding place.
Cavaradossi unlocks the door to admit Tosca. The two arrange a tryst for that night at his villa. Just then Tosca catches sight of the painting and recognizes the features of the Marchese Attavanti. Jealously she accuses the painter of infidelity, but Cavaradossi manages to soothe her.
Tosca gone, Cavaradossi opens the chapel where Angelotti is hiding and offers to guide the fugitive to his villa, where there is a perfect hideout in an old well in the garden.
Word has been received of a victory over Napoleon, and the acolytes crowd into the church to celebrate a joyful Te Deum. Their excitement is hushed as Scarpia enters, on the trail of Angelotti. His agents find a fan bearing the Attavanti coat of arms, and Scarpia recognizes it as belonging to Angelotti’s sister. When the empty lunch basket is also discovered, Scarpia deduces that Cavaradossi has aided the prisoner’s escape.
Tosca returns to tell Cavaradossi she cannot meet him that night because she must sing at the victory celebration. Scarpia greets her. How fine it is, he says, that she comes to church to pray, not like some wantons-pointing to the painting-to meet a lover. Showing her the fan with its tell-tale crest, he is pleased to see her fly into a rage. After escorting Tosca out of the church, Scarpia orders his agent to follow her.
Act II
The evening of the same day in Scarpia’s apartment in the Farnese Palace. Music drifts up from below where Tosca is to sing for the Queen’s guests. Scarpia sends a letter to be given the singer on her arrival. Spoletta enters to report that Tosca was followed to a villa but that Angelotti was not found there. Scarpia’s anger is somewhat assuaged by news that Cavaradossi has been taken.
As Tosca’s voice soars from the floor below, Cavaradossi is questioned and denies any knowledge of Angelotti’s escape. Alarmed at Scarpia’s note, Tosca rushes in and embraces the painter, who warns her under his breath to disclose nothing. Cavaradossi is taken away, and Tosca resists Scarpia’s questions. At last he tells her that his agents are torturing her lover, and a groan is heard from the next room, striking horror in Tosca. In answer to her plea for mercy, Scarpia demands to know Angelotti’s hiding place. When Cavaradossi screams with pain, Tosca can bear it no longer and tells Scarpia that Angelotti is hidden in the well at the villa. The weakened Cavaradossi is carried back in and confronted with Tosca’s confession, but after a defiant outburst he is condemned to death.
Left alone with Tosca, Scarpia bargains for her lover’s life. She is horrified to hear that she is the price demanded. Finally, Tosca consents. Quickly Scarpia explains that a mock execution will be staged and directs Spoletta to attend to its details; ‘just as in the case of Palmiere,’ he says, with deadly significance. As Scarpia writes out a safe conduct permit for the two lovers to leave Rome, Tosca’s eyes fall on a knife which she surreptitiously takes. His writing completed, Scarpia approaches his victim with arms outstretched. As he embraces her, Tosca stabs him, exulting in his death agonies.
Act III
At dawn the following day. Cavaradossi is led from his cell to the place of execution. He is granted permission to write a letter, but is overcome with despair at the thought of never seeing Tosca again. Just then, she is led into the prison. Flying into her lover’s arms, she shows him the safe conduct. Cavaradossi can hardly believe her story. She explains the necessity of the mock execution, and the lovers laugh about the ruse. When the firing squad arrives, Cavaradossi refuses a blindfold. Orders are given, the soldiers take aim, the officer’s sword falls, shots ring out. Cavaradossi falls to the ground.
“How well he acts,” boasts Tosca. She cautions him not to move until the firing squad has left. As soon as the two are alone, she tells him he may rise. He remains motionless. She raises the cloth covering him. Scarpia has tricked them – Cavaradossi is dead. Cries from outside tell her that Scarpia’s murder has been discovered. As his agents rush in, Tosca flings herself from the parapet with a defiant cry.
Artists
Beverly Bower
Soprano
Tosca (July 2 - 16)
Beverly Bower
Hometown: Olean, NY
SFO Debut:
Rosalinda, Die Fledermaus, 1963 (August 21 – 24)
Past Seasons:
Tosca, Tosca, 1966 (July 2 – 16)
Donna Anna, Don Giovanni, 1966
Maria di Gerlando
Soprano
Tosca (August 13 - 25)
Maria di Gerlando
Hometown: Luzerne County, PA
SFO Debut:
Birdie, Regina, 1959
Past Seasons:
Tosca, Tosca, 1966 (August 13 – 25)
Italian Soprano, Capriccio, 1966
Violetta, La traviata, 1962
Cook, Le Rossignol, 1962
Violetta, La traviata, 1960
Nella, Gianni Schicchi, 1960
Countess Almaviva, The Marriage of Figaro, 1960
Ragnar Ulfung
Tenor
Cavaradossi ((July 2 - 16)
Ragnar Ulfung
Hometown: Oslo, Norway
SFO Debut:
Cavaradossi, Tosca, 1966 (July 2 – 16)
Past Seasons:
Herod, Salome, 2006
Captain, Wozzeck, 2001
Aegisth, Elektra, 2000
Bill-Poster/Dean of Law, A Dream Play, 1998
Herod, Salome, 1995
Ambrogio, The Barber of Seville, 1994
Monostatos, The Magic Flute, 1993
Valzacchi, Der Rosenkavalier, 1992
Valzacchi, Der Rosenkavalier, 1989
Alfred, Die Fledermaus, 1988
Jedediah Potter, The Black Mask, 1988
Basilio, The Marriage of Figaro, 1987
Alfred, Die Fledermaus, 1986
Basilio, The Marriage of Figaro, 1985
Pollux, Die Liebe der Danae, 1985
Basilio, The Marriage of Figaro, 1982
Pollux, Die Liebe der Danae, 1982
Director/ Benoit, La bohème, 1981
Sellem, The Rake’s Progress, 1981
Monostatos, The Magic Flute, 1980
Aegisth, Elektra, 1980
Monostatos, The Magic Flute, 1979
Herod, Salome, 1979
Herod, Salome, 1978
Fadinard, The Italian Straw Hat, 1977
Herod, Salome, 1976
Director, La bohème, 1974
Monostatos, The Magic Flute, 1974 (July 6 – August 8)
Director, Lulu, 1974
Director, La bohème, 1973
Vicomte Cascada, The Merry Widow, 1973
La Théière, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1973
Herod, Salome, 1972
Monostatos, The Magic Flute, 1969
Herod, Salome, 1969
Adam, The Devils of Loudun, 1969
Monostatos, The Magic Flute, 1968
Valzacchi, Der Rosenkavalier, 1968
Officer, Cardillac, 1967
Herod, Salome, 1967
Tom Rakewell, The Rake’s Progress, 1966
Duke of Mantua, Rigoletto, 1966 (August 6 – 12)
John Alexander
Tenor
Cavaradossi (August 13)
John Alexander
Hometown: Meridian, MS
SFO Debut:
Cavaradossi, Tosca, 1966 (August 13)
Past Seasons:
Pinkerton, Madame Butterfly, 1968 (July 2 – 12)
Rodolfo, La bohème, 1967 (July 5 – 22)
Glade Peterson
Tenor
Cavaradossi (August 17 - 25)
Glade Peterson
Hometown: Fairview, UT
SFO Debut:
Don José, Carmen, 1964 (July 18, August 15 – 21)
Past Seasons:
Don José, Carmen, 1967
Rodolfo, La bohème, 1967 (July 29 – August 26)
Cavaradossi, Tosca, 1966 (August 17 – 25)
Leukippos, Daphne, 1964 (July 29)
Rodolfo, La bohème, 1964 (August 7 – 19)
Benjamin Rayson
Baritone
Scarpia (July 2 - August 13)
Benjamin Rayson
Hometown: New York, NY
SFO Debut:
Germont, La traviata, 1965 (June 30 – July 9)
Past Seasons:
Scarpia, Tosca, 1966 (July 2 – August 13)
Marquis, Dialogues of the Carmélites, 1966
Sharpless, Madame Butterfly, 1965 (July 10 – 14)
Chester Ludgin
Baritone
Scarpia (August 17 - 25)
Chester Ludgin
Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
SFO Debut:
Rigoletto, Rigoletto, 1964 (August 26 – 29)
Past Seasons:
Scarpia, Tosca, 1966 (August 17 – 25)
Rigoletto, Rigoletto, 1966
Escamillo, Carmen, 1964 (August 15 – 21)
Adib Fazah
Baritone
Angelotti (July 2 - 16)
Adib Fazah
Hometown: Cleveland, OH
SFO Debut:
Morales, Carmen, 1964
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1960
Past Seasons:
Lilaque fils, Boulevard Solitude, 1967
Captain of the Guard, Cardillac, 1967
Schaunard, La bohème, 1967
Second Nazarene, Salome, 1967
Officer, Dialogues of the Carmélites, 1966
Masetto, Don Giovanni, 1966
Angelotti, Tosca, 1966 (July 2 – 16)
Wozzeck, Wozzeck, 1966
Rigoletto, Rigoletto, 1964 (July 1 – 17)
Schaunard, La bohème, 1964 (August 19 – 28)
L’Horloge, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1964
Antonio, The Gondoliers, 1960
Baron Duphol, La traviata, 1960
John West
Tenor
Angelotti (August 13 - 25)
John West
Hometown: Dayton, OH
SFO Debut:
Count of Monterone, Rigoletto, 1964
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1962
Past Seasons:
Colline, La bohème, 1967
Gold Merchant, Cardillac, 1967
Antonio, The Marriage of Figaro, 1967
First Soldier, Salome, 1967
Angelotti, Tosca, 1966 (August 13 – 25)
Sparafucile, Rigoletto, 1966 (August 6 – 12)
First Apprentice, Wozzeck, 1966
Betto, Gianni Schicchi, 1964
Colline, La bohème, 1964
Schigolch, Lulu, 1964
Antonio, The Marriage of Figaro, 1964
Herald II, Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1962
Marquis d’Obigny, La traviata, 1962
Bonze, Le Rossignol, 1962
Second Soldier/Fifth Jew, Salome, 1962
Angelotti, Tosca, 1962
Paul Franke
Tenor
Spoletta (July 2 - 16)
Paul Franke
Hometown: Boston, MA
SFO Debut:
Marco Palmiere, The Gondoliers, 1960
Past Seasons:
Spoletta, Tosca, 1966 (July 2 – 16)
Chaplain, Dialogues of the Carmélites, 1966
Sellem, The Rake’s Progress, 1966
Count Elemer, Arabella, 1965
Fiorello, The Barber of Seville, 1965
Goro, Madame Butterfly, 1965
Don Basilio, The Marriage of Figaro, 1965
Police Commissioner, The Nose, 1965
Coltellino, The Stag King, 1965
Gherardo, Gianni Schicchi, 1964
Alcindoro, La bohème, 1964
La Rainette/Le Theiere, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1964
The Prince, Lulu, 1964
Don Basilio, The Marriage of Figaro, 1964
Borsa, Rigoletto, 1964
Porcus, Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1962
Hussar, Mavra, 1962
Sellem, The Rake’s Progress, 1962
Herod, Salome, 1962
Spoletta, Tosca, 1962
Oedipus, Oedipus Rex, 1960
Sellem, The Rake’s Progress, 1960
Howard Fried
Tenor
Spoletta (August 13 - 25)
Howard Fried
Hometown: New York, NY
SFO Debut:
Spoletta, Tosca, 1966 (August 13 – 25)
Past Seasons:
Monsieur Taupe, Capriccio, 1966
1st Commissioner, Dialogues of the Carmélites, 1966
Borsa, Rigoletto, 1966
Gimi Beni
Bass-baritone
Sacristan
Gimi Beni
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
SFO Debut:
Grand Inquisitor, The Gondoliers, 1960
Past Seasons:
Billy Jackrabbit, La fanciulla del West, 1991
Morbio, Die schweigsame Frau, 1991
Notary, Der Rosenkavalier, 1989
Le Baron, Chérubin, 1989
Frank, Die Fledermaus, 1988
Prince Yamadori, Madame Butterfly, 1987
Morbio, Die schweigsame Frau, 1987
Ivan Yakovlevich, The Nose, 1987
Frank, Die Fledermaus, 1986
Un Licteur, Orpheus in the Underworld, 1985
Stephano, The Tempest, 1985
Bartolo, The Marriage of Figaro, 1970
Trulove, The Rake’s Progress, 1970
Emperor of China, Le Rossignol, 1970
Dr. Turtlespit, Help! Help! The Globolinks, 1970
Prince Yamadori, Madame Butterfly, 1968
Speaker, The Magic Flute, 1968
Dr. Dulcamara, The Elixir of Love, 1968
Benoit/Alcindoro, La bohème, 1967
Bartolo, The Marriage of Figaro, 1967
Bartolo, The Barber of Seville, 1967
Fifth Jew, Salome, 1967
Count of Monterone, Rigoletto, 1966
Sacristan, Tosca, 1966
Trulove, The Rake’s Progress, 1966
Don Magnifico, Cinderella, 1966
Bartolo, The Marriage of Figaro, 1965
Ivan Yakovlevich, The Nose, 1965
Bartolo, The Marriage of Figaro, 1964
Benoit, La bohème, 1964
Simone, Gianni Schicci, 1964
Dr. Goll, Lulu, 1964
Sacristan, Tosca, 1960
Trulove, The Rake’s Progress, 1960
Creon, Oedipus Rex, 1960
Simone, Gianni Schicci, 1960
John Duykers
Tenor
Sciarrone
John Duykers
Hometown: Butte, MT
SFO Debut:
Bote, Judith, 1990
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1965, 1966
Past Seasons:
Red Whiskers, Billy Budd, 2008
Second Apprentice, Wozzeck, 1966
Sciarrone, Tosca, 1966
Servant, La traviata, 1965
Jankel, Arabella, 1965
Linda Phillips
Soprano
A Shepherd
Linda Phillips
Hometown: Red Cloud, NE
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1965, 1966, 1967
Past Seasons:
Barbarina, The Marriage of Figaro, 1967
Frasquita, Carmen, 1967 (July 1 – 15)
Shepherd, Tosca, 1966
Scollatella II, her double, The Stag King, 1965
Robert Pappas
Bass
A Jailer
Robert Pappas
Hometown: Oklahoma City, OK
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1965, 1966
Past Seasons:
Jailer, Tosca, 1966
Usher, Rigoletto, 1966
Count Lamoral, Arabella, 1965
Alchemist, The Stag King, 1965
John Crosby
Conductor
John Crosby
Hometown: New York, NY
SFO Debut:
Madame Butterfly, 1957
Past Seasons:
La traviata, 2002
The Egyptian Helen, 2001
Elektra, 2000
Countess Maritza, 1999
Ariadne auf Naxos, 1999
Madame Butterfly, 1998
Salome, 1998
La traviata, 1997
Arabella, 1997
Madame Butterfly, 1996
Daphne, 1996
Countess Maritza, 1995
Salome, 1995
Tosca, 1994 (July 1 – 15)
Intermezzo, 1994
La bohème, 1993 (July 2 – 16)
Capriccio, 1993
Die Fledermaus, 1992
Der Rosenkavalier, 1992
La traviata, 1991 (June 28 – July 6)
Die schweigsame Frau, 1991
La bohème, 1990
Ariadne auf Naxos, 1990
La traviata, 1989 (June 30 – July 12)
Der Rosenkavalier, 1989
Die Fledermaus, 1988
Feuersnot, 1988
Friedenstag, 1988
Madame Butterfly, 1987
Die schweigsame Frau, 1987
Die Fledermaus, 1986
The Egyptian Helen, 1986
Orpheus in the Underworld, 1985
Die Liebe der Danae, 1985
A Florentine Tragedy, 1984
Violanta, 1984
Intermezzo, 1984
Orpheus in the Underworld, 1983
Arabella, 1983
Die Fledermaus, 1982
Die Liebe der Danae, 1982
La bohème, 1981
Daphne, 1981
La traviata, 1980
Elektra, 1980
The Grand Duchesse of Gerolstein, 1979
Lucia di Lammermoor, 1979
Salome, 1979
Tosca, 1978
Salome, 1978
The Italian Straw Hat, 1977
Fedora, 1977
La traviata, 1976
Salome, 1976
Carmen, 1975
La bohème, 1974
The Grand Duchesse of Gerolstein, 1974
La bohème, 1973
The Merry Widow, 1973
The Grand Duchesse of Gerolstein, 1972
Madame Butterfly, 1972
Salome, 1972
Don Carlo, 1971
The Grand Duchesse of Gerolstein, 1971
La traviata, 1970
Anna Bolena, 1970
Tosca, 1969
Salome, 1969
Madame Butterfly, 1968
La traviata, 1968
Der Rosenkavalier, 1968
Carmen, 1967
La bohème, 1967
Tosca, 1966
Capriccio, 1966
Rigoletto, 1966
La traviata, 1965
Madame Butterfly, 1965
Arabella, 1965
Rigoletto, 1964
Daphne, 1964
La bohème, 1964 (August 22 & 28)
Die Fledermaus, 1963
Madame Butterfly, 1963
Der Rosenkavalier, 1963
Salome, 1962
Oedipus Rex, 1962 (and Director)
Perséphone, 1962
Tosca, 1962
Der Rosenkavalier, 1961
La bohème, 1961
The Gondoliers, 1960
Tosca, 1960
Die Fledermaus, 1959
Madame Butterfly, 1959
La bohème, 1958
Wuthering Heights, 1958
Capriccio, 1958
Lotfi Mansouri
Director
Lotfi Mansouri
Hometown: Tehran, Iran
SFO Debut:
The Barber of Seville, 1965
Past Seasons:
Lucia di Lammermoor, 1979
Don Carlo, 1971
Anna Bolena, 1970
La traviata, 1970
Tosca, 1969
Der Rosenkavalier, 1968
La traviata, 1968
Salome, 1967
Carmen, 1967
Wozzeck, 1966
Rigoletto, 1966
Cinderella, 1966
Tosca, 1966
Lucia di Lammermoor, 1965
John Wright Stevens
Scenic Designer
John Wright Stevens
Hometown: Washington, D.C.
SFO Debut:
Gianni Schicchi, 1964
Past Seasons:
Tosca, 1966
The Rake’s Progress, 1966
Capriccio, 1966
Rigoletto, 1966
La traviata, 1965 (Scenery Revisions Supervisor)
The Barber of Seville, 1965
Arabella, 1965
Jack Edwards
Costume Designer
Jack Edwards
Hometown: Easton, PA
SFO Debut:
Madame Butterfly, 1965 (Costume Supervision)
Past Seasons:
Boulevard Solitude, 1967
La bohème, 1967
Capriccio, 1966
Dialogues of the Carmélites, 1966
Tosca, 1966
Arabella, 1965
Lucia di Lammermoor, 1965 (Costume Supervision)
Joan Larkey
Lighting Designer
Joan Larkey
Hometown: Carmel Valley, CA
SFO Debut:
Tosca, 1966
Past Seasons:
La bohème, 1967 (Scenic & Lighting Designer)
The Barber of Seville, 1967 (Scenic & Lighting Designer)
Wozzeck, 1966
Cinderella, 1966
Rigoletto, 1966
Capriccio, 1966
Don Giovanni, 1966
The Rake’s Progress,1966
Dialogues of the Carmélites, 1966
R. Whitman Procter
Chorus Master
R. Whitman Procter
SFO Debut:
Tosca, 1966
Past Seasons:
Cinderella, 1966
Don Giovanni, 1966
Dialogues of the Carmélites, 1966
The Rake’s Progress, 1966
Capriccio, 1966
Rigoletto, 1966
Wozzeck, 1966
Tosca 1966
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