G. Schirmer controls the rights in the English translation by John Gutman for this work but does not supply orchestral materials.

    • Libretto by G. Giacosa and Luigi Illica. English translation by John Gutman.
    • English, Italian

    Programme Note

    Cast List:
       FLORIA TOSCA, an opera singer: Soprano
       MARIO CAVARADOSSI, a painter: Tenor
       BARON SCARPIA, the chief of the Roman police: Baritone
       CESARE ANGELOTTI, an underground fighter: Bass
       A SACRISTAN: Baritone
       SPOLETTA, a police agent: Tenor
       SCIARRONE, Baron Scarpia's orderly: Bass
       A JAILER: Bass
       A SHEPHERD BOY: Soprano
       A Cardinal; A Judge; Roberti, Executioner; A Scribe; An Officer; A    Sergeant; Soldiers; Police-Agents; Ladies; Nobles; Citizens
    Synopsis:
    The opera is set in Rome in 1800, the year Napoleon invaded Italy. The painter Cavaradossi offers shelter to the escaped prisoner Angelotti, the former consul of the Roman Republic. The brutal and corrupt police chief, Baron Scarpia, has Cavaradossi arrested and tortured. Scarpia summons Cavaradossi’s lover – the great singer Floria Tosca – and exposes her to the sounds of lover’s cries of agony until she reveals Angelotti’s hiding place. Scarpia offers to spare Cavaradossi’s life by staging a mock execution, if Tosca gives herself to him. She agrees, but as soon as the arrangements have been made, she seizes a knife and kills her tormenter. But even in death Scarpia has fooled Tosca: at the ‘mock’ execution, Cavaradossi is shot dead. As news arrives that Scarpia’s murder has been discovered, Tosca throws herself to her death.