Blu-ray pressing. This 'live' version of Puccini's superbly dramatic opera was recorded in Rome in the exact locations and at the precise times of day as Puccini had written into his score. The action opens in Rome's beautiful 16th-century church of Sant'Andrea della Valle, where Cavaradossi (Placido Domingo) is innocently painting, moves to the Farnese Palace where Tosca (Catherine Malfitano) dramatically stabs the lustful Scarpia (Ruggero Raimondi), and finally to the battlements of the Castle Sant'Angelo at dawn the following day where Cavaradossi is cruelly killed, and Tosca takes her own life.
T**R
EXCELLENT
Package arrive quickly after the order was placed. It looks brand new and played flawlessly. Very ratified.
T**R
Superb performance with technical caveats...
Unfortunate that Amazon chooses to combine reviews of blu-ray and DVD versions of operas.The blu-ray copy I received opened on a top menu with just a blank blue bar with no means of selecting options or any way to make it play. Pity. I've owned this version on laserdisc and potentially the best version out there. Was really looking forward to having this. Other caveat, the box that it came in states that it is remastered in high definition from the original master tape. So, potentially good picture. But would not be wide screen nor HD sound. Still, would be worth having if they solve problem of opening menu and ability to play!Be very clear that my review is (was) of the blu-ray version. I've returned the blu-ray disc and have ordered the DVD.Update 8/19/2013. Received the DVD version. Apparently the blu-ray and DVD both are old style 4:3 aspect ratio and PCM sound. Lacking HD sound, 5.1 surround and wide-screen. So even if you can get a blu-ray that plays, no benefit in buying. Thanks for clarification from other reviewers and those who have commented. Nonetheless, possibly the best performance given the principals, direction and settings. So worth having. Just not technically what I had hoped for!Update 9/19/2014. Just watched, listened to Malfitano's Vissi D'Arte once again. Compared to other video versions including Callas's (yes the Callas Act II of Tosca does exist on video)I find the Malfitano version works best for me. Vocally and dramatically. She really is quite special!
P**M
Works well as a DVD. Earlier viewers are correct ...
Works well as a DVD. Earlier viewers are correct: this is not HD quality. But it is well sung and well acted, and the sound came through well on my two speaker setup. Scarpia is truly villainous. One irritation: once you set the subtitles you have to re-set them every time you play the disk.
A**U
Still thrilling
I bought this film (yes, it is a film produced for TV) after visiting Rome las month and going to the three sites were the story unfolds, Church of St. Andrea della Valle, Palazzo Farnese and Castel St. Angelo. They are at walking distance from each other. Once back home watched the film. I was not disappointed, to the contrary, I felt much closer to it. This film was done in 1992, the image is 4x3, and the sound is Stereo only, but doesn’t diminish the thrill much. Even after watching and hearing many versions of Tosca, this felt closer and I could relate to it even more. There are many ways opera can be produced so it is easy to relate and enjoy. Domingo and the full cast gave us one way and it succeeded with me. I can just hope that other artists will dare experiment with all kind of new technologies and concepts out there to produce operas that we experience, enjoy and marvel every time.
O**Y
One of the Best Toscas on DVD.
Glad this finally is out on DVD. Have had to watch the tape until it is worn out. Domingo had a cold and it shows a bit in his breathing but otherwise he sang beautifully as did Malfitano. This followed the movie by Domingo about 25 years hence and he sounded as good as in the original film. Filmed at the places and times of Puccini's score with Zubin about 4 miles away in a warehouse with the orchestra. The feat was broadcast to many, many countries in real time and was an event then - the U. S. wasn't one of them as we are known for not appreciating opera in the rest of the world. Probably sad, but true. This is one of the best out on DVD, along with the original filmed version and the new one from Covent Garden with Angela, Kaufmann and Terfel.
J**B
Pants down and socks UP!
This is an interesting take on "Tosca" in that it was filmed at the times of day in which the story unfolds. The opening helicopter shot as it circles Rome in the morning fog as it descends onto the actual church where the story begins.The opera unfolds in royal and regal splendor with spectacular sets and costumes and an unseen orchestra that will pull your socks up and your pants down!The Second ACT is spectacular in that it was actually shot in the palace where the action was supposed to have taken place.The Third ACT is powerful in that you are actually witnessing the action on the roof of the fortress.Singing is (naturally) spectacular with the orchestra's booming in the backgrounds.I highly recommend this for an unusual experiencing this "GRAND OPERA" produced brilliantly in 'todays' knowledge . . . no camera tricks or dubbing to be seen.
L**M
Location, singing & acting
I purchased the Blu-Ray and as mentioned by others it is 4:3 and PCM but fortunately my plasma has an option to adjust the picture size (p-size button) to a wider setting so you can get rid of the black bars altogether. I also have a Bose so that took care of the PCM for me. Even if you do not have those features it is still worth purchasing just to hear the gorgeous voices and acting by all in their prime. The setting is lovely. The picture on the Blu-Ray admittedly is not Blu-Ray 2013 quality since it was recorded with older equipment but 99% of the time it is perfect. Occasionally the sun streams into the church so there is a "slight" haze but I found the picture quality to be very good. For $16.60 this Blu-Ray was an absolute bargain.
A**G
even really great ones, is the tendency for the experience to ...
A big problem with some operas, even really great ones, is the tendency for the experience to become rote. In other words, the story line is already familiar, the music is embedded, more or less in memory and so instead of really experiencing the music/drama, it seems to slip by, interrupted by a few, expected big arias that may or may not register fully. Sadly, I had been for years slowly losing my Tosca to familiarity. The downside of media is overexposure. And then I discovered this DVD and it was as though I was seeing Tosca for the first time. The authentic settings, the filming that allowed the settings to become an integral part of the drama, the singing, the acting, orchestra, etc., all came together to honor the story and Puccini.
I**E
El sonido es perfecto, las voces son preciosas y los lugares en Roma, increíbles
Para escuchar la música y ver los paisajes
A**L
Tosca live in Rom
Sehr schöne Aufnahme. Hervorragende Künstler an sog. "Originalplätzen". Da der Stoff fiktiv ist, aber an der Engelsburg als Schauplatz festgemacht, kann man durchaus von Originalschauplätzen sprechen. Dies birgt natürlich gewisse Schwierigkeiten akustischer Natur, die jedoch ohne weiteres bei dieser schönen Kulisse vernachlässigt werden können.jedenfalls ein wesentlich schöneres Opernerlebnis als die oftmals "modernisierten" Aufführungen, bei denen nichts zusammenpasst, die pseudointellektuell krampfhaft wirken und die Lust an Oper vergehen lassen.
R**S
Tosca recorded live
I have owned the VHS version of this production of Tosca for many years but have longed for when a Blue-Ray version would be available.At last I found out that it was available and I purchased it immediately.This live television production is one of the best versions of Tosca that I own.Placido Domingo and Catherine Malfitano are in excellent voice and Ruggero Raimondi is the best Scarpia I have ever seen and heard.The production set in contemporary Rome at the locations as written by Pucinni produce an excellent setting for this marvelous opera.The direction of the opera is extremely well done ,he sound is very good and the singing and acting is the very best.
M**O
tosca live in rome
The Dvd arrived at my doorsteps within 4 days..I had been looking for it for ages without finding it in any stores..Good value and excellent service!! I strongly recommend it !!
O**R
Best Tosca Ever
Beautiful LIVE movie version. Better than on stage.as events take place at time of day and where they should...in Rome. Placido Domingo wonderful as always. Rest of cast also excellent. Rubin Mehta great conductor. Best Tosca I have seen or own. Highly recommend this.
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