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Dame Kiri Te Kanawa as Tosca - Finale - Opera de Paris, 1982

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Dame Kiri Te Kanawa as "Floria Tosca" in the final scene of the opera "Tosca" by Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924). With Ernesto Veronelli / tenor, Ingvar Wixell / baritone, Chor & Orchester Theatre National Opera de Paris, Seiji Ozawa / conductor, 1982.

Stage designer: Jean-Claude Auvray
Director: Dirk Sanders

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  • Damekirilover you are amazing, thanks for the information. I will buy it right now.

  • @AMIGORRO2000

    You just have to order this DVD by reading a German website. I think it works as same as the English one. Good Luck!

  • Who jumps better than this Tosca? This is the best finale I've ever seen as the BEST stage design!!! Unlike others, this "jump" is really logical and dramatic!

    Enjoy my friends!

    dame-KIRI-lover

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  • Damekirilover, how can I get this whole opera? I´ve been looking for it during years. Once I saw it on ebay but I didn´t win it. I´m the biggest fan of Dame Kiri from México. :D

  • Bravo, Bravo, Bravo...... Dame Kanawa.... Bravoooo!!!!!

  • @damekirilover Georgiu does in my opinion....

  • coincido con CuteMcBeauty ....para mi esta Tosca no tiene sangre...la puesta es menos que sencilla y hay mejores Tosca ademas de la Callas!!!...El final?...si cae en cámara lenta...y???

  • This jump is slow-motion!!

  • @heyhit Any Tosca that takes a visible leap as soon as she finishes the AVANTE A DIO!!! I'm not convinced by Kiri as Tosca, though. She's too light. You need either a VERY full Lyric soprano or a dramatic soprano for the role.

  • Dame Kiri does credibly as Tosca eventhough she doesn't quite have the steel for the character or the raw passion or jealousy- then again it is very rare the role gets sung by such a beautiful soprano voice. This debut and her one and only season of Tosca is a great document to her artistry- there is a private Tosca from the same run but not conducted by Ozawa that is even more impressive!

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