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Tosca by Puccini is one of the world's most loved operas. We bring you a concert performance of this story of passion and jealousy with top international soloists. Anna Patalong sings Tosca, Amor Muchhala sings Cavaradossi and Scarpia is sung by Szymon Wach. The supporting cast is from the Royal Northern College of Music and the choruses are sung by Ad Solem, the chamber choir of the University of Manchester. Nottingham Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by Mark Heron in the Albert Hall, Nottingham on Sunday 13th October at 3.00pm.
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