Ana Rupčić, a renowned opera artist from the National Theatre in Belgrade, openly shares her passion for her favorite opera – Puccini’s Tosca. For her, Tosca is not just a role; it’s a true woman’s fate filled with a spectrum of emotions that every woman can feel and understand. “You can’t sing Tosca if you’re not a woman in the truest sense,” Rupčić says, emphasizing how deeply this opera connects with female experiences and emotions.
This opera, part of the rich repertoire of the National Theatre, brings to the stage a story of love, passion, and destiny. Ana Rupčić is one of the artists who has successfully brought this character to life. Her interpretation of Tosca delivers not only technical virtuosity but also a deep emotional connection with the audience.
In an interview for the video series “Reflektor,” Ana highlighted that Tosca is much more than an opera to her – it’s a palette of emotions and experiences close to every woman, especially those who have loved and lost. Her sincere dedication to this work and the character of Tosca shows how opera remains alive and relevant, especially at the National Theatre in Belgrade.
If you’ve ever wondered why Tosca is one of the most beloved operas, Ana Rupčić gives the answer – it’s because it tells a story of a woman’s fate, full of love, pain, and strength. And while the world changes, the emotions opera brings remain eternal. So, dear readers, have you ever felt that an opera or a piece of art truly understands you? Share your thoughts – maybe Tosca has the answer to your questions!