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'Opera Wednesday' starts tomorrow at the Museum of Santa Clara with 'Tosca' by Puccini (05/08/2008)

The 'Wednesday Opera kicks off tomorrow in the courtyard of the Museo de Santa Clara de Murcia with the screening of the masterpiece of Giacomo Puccini's' Tosca'.

The series, which takes place every Wednesday in August, offering the public to enjoy the city in August in a different way.

Thus, in this first series will be screened some of the most famous masterpieces of the lyric genre represented at the Theatre Royal as La Traviata, Giuseppe Verdi, on 13, La Bohème, Puccini, 20, and, finally, Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci, by Ruggero Leoncavallo Pietro Mascagni and, respectively, close the program.

'Tosca' is a melodrama in three acts by Giacomo Puccini and libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica.

Set in Rome in 1800, during Napoleon's invasion of Italy at the Battle of Marengo, this book is one of the most representative of Puccini, with Madama Butterfly and La Bohème.

The work is led by Tosca, a singer known lover of a Roman painter of revolutionary ideas and anti-monarchy, Caravadossi, and he loves the terrible Baron Scarpia, chief of the Police Royal Romana.

These three characters will unleash a storm of passions that give this opera a great dramatic intensity.

Admission is free until all seats.

Source: CARM

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