Tosca synopsis in 5 minutes (short story opera summary)

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  • A short synopsis of the opera Tosca by Giacomo Puccini. It's based on Victorien Sardou's 1887 French-language dramatic play, "La Tosca" and was premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900.
    I left some things out of this short version of the story so you can go see Tosca the next chance you get.
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    ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    0:00 - Intro
    0:08 - Act 1
    2:24 - Act 2
    3:43 - Act 3
    4:49 - The end
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 44

  • @madelinerandall4452
    @madelinerandall4452 Рік тому +22

    Don’t worry about a time limit! Take as long as you need to summarize these operas because you do such a fun, cool job with it!😁

  • @someguycalledCh0wdah
    @someguycalledCh0wdah 8 місяців тому +4

    I LOVE THIS!
    Making opera accessible to the common layman is the only way it's going to survive the coming age.

  • @evadolejsi6295
    @evadolejsi6295 Рік тому +4

    Love it
    Grew up with Opera and everytime there was one on TV I had to read the synopsis first
    Would love to hear your take on Turandot

  • @mymthegreyful
    @mymthegreyful Рік тому +3

    Totally something wrong with me then !! Thank you a billion times for this

  • @LifeOutsideTheBubble
    @LifeOutsideTheBubble Рік тому +10

    It’s you and just about only you who had finally made opera accessible to me with context! So excited to be incorporating opera into my listening habits.

    • @Beazt77
      @Beazt77 Рік тому

      Agreed, decades ago I would listen to my brother's 3 Tenors cd but missed the context

  • @LifeLovesBarbie
    @LifeLovesBarbie Рік тому +2

    Yes, please make this a continuing series! I am new to opera and I found this very entertaining and it made me buy the tickets to see Tosca.

  • @rmcnally3645
    @rmcnally3645 Рік тому +5

    OMG I'm dying and you are AMAZING, and normally I hate Spanish Literature and Opera for all the gruesome endings but again... You're amazing. So... 🤷‍♀️ Also, the spill(s)? Thank you for keeping it (them) in there. 🤣🤣🤣 ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻

  • @MelaEckenfels
    @MelaEckenfels Рік тому +1

    "If you liked this story, something might be wrong with you." *snicker*

  • @kanishmaray
    @kanishmaray Рік тому

    Best thing I've come across in months omg I love you

  • @Suruh399
    @Suruh399 Рік тому +2

    Seriously amazing concept you have going on here. I’ve never been to an Opera as I’m from small town in the south and now live overseas. Visiting NY soon and seeing Tosca as my first. I’ve watched a bunch of videos and I have a good understanding but yours has me sold on seeing this. You made this really easy to understand and relatable. It’s hard for me to imagine the emotion and humor in an Opera based in the 1800s but now I got it. You put it in my words and I’m now so excited to go to NY!!!

  • @jannarious-_-7527
    @jannarious-_-7527 Рік тому +5

    Definitely keep doing more of these. You've got such a flair for storytelling that makes it interesting.

  • @cagliarigirl6510
    @cagliarigirl6510 3 місяці тому

    This was just awesome! I'm on my way to the opera right now and wanted to understand what I was about to listen to.
    Thank you! ❤

  • @janespring2277
    @janespring2277 10 місяців тому

    Love this! Helpful, funny and I enjoy your voice!

  • @MsMenaK
    @MsMenaK Рік тому +1

    oh my god please continue doing these!!!!

  • @Justmeasiam4450
    @Justmeasiam4450 Рік тому +3

    Please keep doing these. Love hearing your synopses on operas

  • @amandaawojobibey9833
    @amandaawojobibey9833 Рік тому

    I'm so glad you're doing these! I love it!!!

  • @andreadaniel8792
    @andreadaniel8792 Рік тому +1

    This was soooo wonderful!!!!

  • @victoriaspade
    @victoriaspade 4 місяці тому

    I came here for this. Thank you!❤

  • @ApparentlyGoogledislikesmyname

    You are a natural, these are great! Hope you channel gets a blessing from the algorithm gods of UA-cam.

  • @lydiamillington7690
    @lydiamillington7690 3 місяці тому

    Its you stirring the wine fa me! ❤

  • @CLB30ROX
    @CLB30ROX Рік тому +1

    Damn, bro that was a lot. But I'm here for it 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @johnhall1519
    @johnhall1519 5 місяців тому

    Awesome!

  • @yenketaerica1
    @yenketaerica1 Рік тому

    That was exciting!

  • @marshawhite6949
    @marshawhite6949 Рік тому

    And SUBSCRIBED! ‘Cause I like how you talk about opera 😅

  • @Doomroar
    @Doomroar Рік тому

    Great storyteller

  • @hectororozco514
    @hectororozco514 Рік тому

    Great way to summarize

  • @rainmayercoffee
    @rainmayercoffee Рік тому

    Tiktok is one thing, but here on YT, I'll watch way longer videos if they're interesting. And you, sir, have a gift for storytelling! Make them longer, I'll watch!! :)

  • @sueb1337
    @sueb1337 Рік тому

    😂 love it!!

  • @onitaijeoma1450
    @onitaijeoma1450 Рік тому

    I’m here,subscribed and all

  • @cockeyedoptimista
    @cockeyedoptimista Рік тому

    Okay so I can't listen to the whole synopsis right now but thanks, this is wonderful! It's also very funny (you) (the wine [in a teacup!]) And you can sing opera! (Please don't start saying "surprise" again: it's not like that.) Anyhow, fantastic, wonderful stuff!

  • @amberstephens823
    @amberstephens823 Рік тому

    Yaaaaasssss! *clinks wine glass* 🍷

  • @isaacbenrubi9613
    @isaacbenrubi9613 Рік тому +4

    How do you say "I pulled out the gat and then I smaddattat" in Italian?

  • @tom_s_tea
    @tom_s_tea Рік тому +1

    I wish the actual opera was as funny as this synopsis

  • @cockeyedoptimista
    @cockeyedoptimista Рік тому

    "Now, the sacristan comes in ... and he says, 'ey, Brah, isn't that supposed to be Mary Magdalene?'" (Nods, wide-eyed:) "'Yup.'" ... Lol! - This plot sounds so wild and complicated! .. The only opera I know at all is Carmen. Oh and I saw Billy Grimes with my mom, and Sweeny Todd a few times (not the movie) but I dunno if Sweeny is considered an opera.
    I just found out that La Traviata (which I was getting mixed up w/ Tosca) was based on a play written by the son of Alexandre Dumas! So have come full circle now re my comment on your Chevalier video, if you happen to be reading my weird comments.

  • @RomeoSierraAlpha
    @RomeoSierraAlpha Рік тому

    You: yeah, I'm drinking wine, you don't know this opera [Tosca] like it do
    Anyone who knows: You're gonna need a bigger bottle! 😂 🍷

  • @charlessmith263
    @charlessmith263 8 місяців тому

    Safe-conduct - this is a special letter -- in legal terms - sent to one who wants to leave the state for someplace else, usually for protection from something or from a threat or danger.

  • @DieVorleserin-ok8zr
    @DieVorleserin-ok8zr Рік тому

    Can you do David et Jonathas by Marc-Antoine Charpentier?

  • @GloriamMonarchia
    @GloriamMonarchia Рік тому +2

    Tunde, you left out the fact Scarpia was going to _(TW: sexual violence)_ rape Tosca.
    She's is not like "Fine 🙄" in that act.
    She sobs, she begs,
    She tries to pay him.
    Then she tries to kill herself than be raped.
    Scarpia tells her that her hopes are in vain and when he tries to grab her, Tosca actually fights him.
    Then he forces her, saying that her wish [or lack thereof to give herself to him] is the reason why her man has no more than an hour left to live. Tosca begs him on her knees, and again when he tries to seize her she calls for help.
    Like you said, they're informed everything is ready to execute Cav and she finally gives in.
    When she fights to make sure he is granted freedom and a safe escape, Scarpia still deceives her by saying "everyone has to believe he is dead" = the sham execution plan, while giving command to kill her lover anyway, after he was done with her.
    Tosca kills him in self-defense, stepping out on her faith. This act gave the world the most famous aria from the opera: “Vissi d'arte”.
    And then the rest of the tragedy unfolds...
    You're a fun and sharp story-teller, but it matters to stay true to the story.
    Thank you for the work & intention behind the series! I feel like future summaries from you have the potential to do justice to the operas. You go, Tunde!

  • @charlessmith263
    @charlessmith263 8 місяців тому

    Of course, the butcher of Rome, Baron Scarpia, is out for revenge. He gets angry when Angelotti escapes from the Castel Sant'Angelo prison, fires the cannon to signal that somebody is going to capture Angelotti, but then, Angelotti befriends Mario, and Mario plans Angelotti's escape. In the meantime, Floria Tosca, a female lead cantor of the Catholic church Scarpia admires, has a love interest with Mario, who was a painter. Then, as Mario and Angelotti leave in the escape, Scarpia discovers that Mario is in love with Tosca, and does an emotionally poisonous ruse to win Tosca back as his original lover.
    Later on, Mario gets entrapped and sent to Scarpia for harboring Angelotti, gets tortured and forced Tosca to divulge Angelotti's whereabouts. When there was word that Napoleon was defeated, Mario turns into a guy against the strict police-state rule of Rome--a revolutionary, and is arrested and condemned to die. Even hearing word that Angelotti killed himself to avoid being recaptured does not change Scarpia's mind to put Mario to death. So with that, only Floria Tosca can save him--causing Floria to make very difficult choices--even up to doing a few things that are illegal in that police-state.

  • @gguuyy22
    @gguuyy22 Рік тому

    I want to date this guy !! Let me know when you are in Europe ❤😂❤

  • @emmanuel8262
    @emmanuel8262 Рік тому

    【promosm】 🤘