“I lived for art...”
... synopsis of Puccini's opera Tosca Tosca Opera Synopsis Mario Cavaradossi, a painter and republican sympathizer, helps Cesare Angelotti, an escaped political prisoner and former consul of the Roman Republic, hide in the Church of Sant’Andrea della Valle. His lover, the famous opera singer Floria Tosca, arrives, jealous upon seeing Cavaradossi’s painting of Mary Magdalene—inspired by Angelotti’s sister, the Marchesa d’Attavanti. She storms off after suspecting infidelity. Baron Scarpia, the sadistic chief of police, arrives searching for Angelotti. He uses a fan with the Attavanti crest to manipulate Tosca into believing Cavaradossi has betrayed her. Cavaradossi is arrested and tortured in front of her; under duress, Tosca reveals Angelotti’s hiding place. Scarpia then demands Tosca surrender herself to him in exchange for Cavaradossi’s life. She agrees, and Scarpia arranges a mock execution. In Act III, Cavaradossi awaits execution on the parapet of Castel Sant’Angelo. Tosca arr...