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Did Tosca survive?

14 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By Alex Ross [The Rest is Noise, 4 July 2011]
On my jazz-beflecked visit to the Castel Sant’Angelo, I had a thought that surely has occurred to countless Puccini-minded tourists before me: where did Tosca jump from exactly?

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