Episode Synopsis "Puccini's Tosca: Settings, Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome"
by Claudio Strinati - Today, we’re talking about Castel Sant’Angelo, the famous Roman monument that witnesses the sad events of the third and final act of Giacomo Puccini’s opera, Tosca. We’ll discover the ancient origins of this place and the incredible ways in which it’s changed over time. Let’s listen to this new podcast by Professor Claudio Strinati.Project promoted by Voxfarm and financed by LazioInnova.© illustration Gianluigi Toccafondo
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