There is no such thing as "Tosca a Puccini Vordi Mozart Rossin", but Puccini wrote an opera called Tosca; and Verdi, Mozart and Rossini were composers.
Tosca
No. The aria, E Lucevan le Stelle is not from the opera Gianni Schicci by Giacomo Puccini. E Lucevan le Stelle is from Tosca, another opera by Puccini.
One of Puccini's best known operas, if not "the" best known, is Madama Butterfly. Tosca and La Boheme are a couple of his other better known works. As with everything else, however, what is best is often in the "ear" of the beholder.
It depends on what for, book or poster or programme etc, but basically you would do thus - "La bohème, an opera in four acts by Giacomo Puccini."
Puccini's opera 'Tosca'. 'Tosca' an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini premiered in Rome on January 14, 1900. Tosca is a prima Donna in love with the painter Cavaradossi, and desired by Baron Scarpia.
In opera it refers to the opera 'Tosca' by Puccini and to the lead 'Floria Tosca' a celebrated singer in that opera.
Verdi
There is no such thing as "Tosca a Puccini Vordi Mozart Rossin", but Puccini wrote an opera called Tosca; and Verdi, Mozart and Rossini were composers.
Not according to the opera.
Tosca in the opera of the same name.
three acts
A tragedy.
Giacomo Puccini
tosca
Although she is the main character the opera does not go into that.
NBC Television Opera Theatre - 1950 Tosca was released on: USA: 23 January 1955