Metropolitan Opera: Broadcast of January 19, 2002: Tosca

From: Opera News | Date: January 1, 2002| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

METROPOLITAN OPERA

BROADCAST OF JANUARY 19, 2002 SPONSORED BY CHEVRONTEXACO OVER THE CHEVRONTEXACO-METROPOLITAN OPERA INTERNATIONAL RADIO NETWORK, 1:30 P.M.

TOSCA

Music by Giacomo Puccini Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica

THE CAST (in order of vocal appearance) Angelotti

bass- baritone, RICHARD BERNSTEIN

Sacristan baritone, BRUNO POLA

Cavaradossi tenor, FRANCO FARINA

Floria Tosca

soprano, CATHERINE MALFITANO <...

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