from Friday 19 to Monday 22 July 2024, 3 nights
Arrangement 39
Tosca
G. Puccini
"Tosca" was first performed on January 14, 1900 at the Teatro Costanzi, now the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, symbolically on the spot. The evening was a major social event, and in addition to the Prime Minister and the Queen, the composers Pietro Mascagni and Francesco Cilea were also present. With his "Tosca" Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) entered a new century and, with his highly theatrical and effective scenes, he committed himself to Verist opera on the one hand and to the tragic-heroic grand opera on the other.
After seeing the drama of the same name by Victorien Sardous, which was a huge international success with Sarah Bernhardt in the leading role, the composer successfully applied to Sardou for the rights to create a libretto. The wealth of musical ideas (more than 60 themes appear as leitmotifs) and the breathless sequence of events are largely responsible for the immense tension and drama of the opera. By focusing on the main character, the work is considered a "prima donna opera" par excellence. Although it has always been suspected that a historical figure is behind Tosca, the characters and plot are freely invented.
However, the background against which the plot unfolds is historically determined by the Second Coalition War and the Battle of Marengo in 1800 between French and Austrian troops. Napoleon’s supposed defeat and his final victory over the coalition troops are reported in the first and second act of the opera.
Today "Tosca" is one of the most popular and most performed operas of all.
Tosca, G. Puccini, the 21.
Andrea Battistoni - Jonathan Kent
Sonya Yoncheva
Sonya Yoncheva has been at home on the international opera stages for over ten years. Born in Bulgaria in 1981, the soprano first studied voice and piano in her hometown of Plovdiv before switching to the Geneva Conservatory for her master’s degree.
In 2010, Yoncheva won the "Operalia" competition, further awards such as the ECHO Klassik in the category Newcomer of the Year (2015) as well as the Reader’s Prize of "The International Opera Awards" (2019), followed. Her engagements have taken the soprano to all the renowned houses of our time: the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Royal Opera House in London, the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, the Berlin and Vienna State Operas, and the Opéra de Paris, to name but a few.
Her multifaceted repertoire spans works from almost all eras - this demands a great deal of flexibility from the voice, but that is precisely the singer’s main secret, as she revealed in an interview with Oper! magazine. Among others, the soprano shone in the title roles in "Tosca", "Alcina", "L`incoronazione di Poppea", as well as Mimi ("La bohème"), Marguerite ("Faust") or Violetta ("La traviata").
In addition to her stage activities, Sonya Yoncheva has released three successful solo albums exclusively on Sony Classical: "Paris, mon amour" (2015), "Händel" (2017) and "The Verdi Album" (2018).
Sonya Yoncheva, Yusif Eyvazov, Alexeij Isaev
Royal Opera House



Hotel informations for London 39
London, One Aldwych London, One Aldwych
One Aldwych *****
The listed building of the One Aldwych Hotel ***** from the time of Edward VII welcomes you in the heart of the Covent Garden theater district. You will stay in contemporary rooms furnished to a very high standard with attention to detail. Relax in the wellness and fitness center with 18-meter swimming pool and in-house SPA. Indulge in modern afternoon tea in the lobby and bar and in the "Indigo" restaurant. The Royal Opera House is less than a five-minute walk away.
London, The Bloomsbury London, The Bloomsbury
The Bloomsbury ****
The Bloomsbury **** is an ideally located hotel, a few steps away from the British Museum, cultural heart of the city, and close to Oxford Street, Leicester Square and Covent Garden. This neo-Georgian listed building offers 153 elegant rooms and suites modernly and tastefully decorated. You will reach the Royal Opera House in a short ten-minute walk and the Barbican Centre in a few minutes by cab.



All-inclusive price per person for London 39
Single room/ night
One Aldwych
from 2.790,- Euro
280-390,- Euro
The Bloomsbury
from 2.560,- Euro
210-390,- Euro



The price includes
Overnights including breakfast, good opera tickets, scheduled flight, return taxi transfers, travel cancellation expenses insurance.