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Yusif Eyvazov © Vladimir Shirokov

Puccini Turandot

From 21 September TO 29 September 2024
Teatro Massimo - Palermo
Program

Puccini : Turandot 2h30

Sung in : Italian
Cast
  • Conductor
    Carlo Goldstein
  • Director
    Alessandro Talevi
  • Performers
    Turandot: Ewa Plonka
    Calaf: Yusif Eyvazov
    Liù: Juliana Grigoryan
    Timur: Giorgi Manoshvili
  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

Teatro Massimo - Palermo Location Piazza Verdi - 90138 Palermo Italie

The history of the Teatro Massimo's construction is almost as complicated as that of its delayed reopening. At the end of the eighteenth century, the marquis Domenico Caracciolo regretted the fact that Palermo didn't have an opera house worthy of the birthplace of Alessandro Scarlatti, who composed more than 300 operas. The Teatro Carolino was built in 1801, but, too small and rapidly outdated, the theatre was never suited for the ever more lavish stage direction of the Romantic era. In 1844, the repertoire was still limited to works by Cimarosa, Mayr, Rossini, Donizetti, and Bellini, and the «Carolino» was rebaptized with the tetter's name. While the «Bellini» became increasingly unsuited for opera performances, it was not before 1851 that the idea of constructing a new theatre came up. In 1860, authorisation was officially announced, and finally, an architecture competition was launched in 1864. The project designed by Giovanni Battista Filippo Basile won, but when the architect died in 1891, the opera house was still not built! Before construction could begin, a religious order had to be expropriated, technical problems had to be resolved, the project was redesigned, and in the mean time, the Politeama, which currently hosts performances, was constructed. To make a long story short, the Massimo didn't open until 1897...

One could then applaud Enrico Caruso, a young and little-known tenor, on the theatre's stage, as well as singers such as Gigli, Stabile, and Gino Bechi, among the pride and joy of the Italian school. But it was only after the Second World War that the Massimo lived its heyday: conductors such as the young Giulini, Klemperer, and Scherchen came to lead the orchestra, Callas came to sing Brunnhilde and Norma, Sutherland was a revelation in the role of Lucia, while Szymanowski, Honegger, Dallapiccola and Stravinsky, amongst others, were performed....

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Synopsis

Turandot

TURANDOT A MAGNIFICENT OPERATIC TALE

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This is an epic opera by Italian master Giacomo Puccini that has been thrilling audiences around the world since its first performance at La Scala in Milan in 1926.
Compelling and adventurous, this three-act opera showcases Puccini's genius as a composer, and includes one of opera's most famous arias 'Nessun Dorma'.
It takes audiences on a journey that combines tragedy, romance and high drama that challenges singers and orchestras alike. Like so many operas, it has to be experienced live.

HISTORY
The action takes place in ancient Peking. Anyone wanting to marry the princess has to answer three riddles. Failure means death for the suitor, and the Prince of Persia pays the price. Prince Calaf correctly answers the riddles. The princess is horrified. Calaf sets her a riddle, which she fails to answer and Calaf becomes the first man to kiss her.

Act 1
The opera opens at the site of the execution of the Prince of Persia who has incorrectly answered the riddles. An old man stumbles. His slave girl, Liu, calls for help. The handsome Prince Calaf picks him up and recognises him as his long-lost father, Timur, a deposed king. A crowd calls for the Prince of Persia's life to be saved but he is executed. Prince Calaf resolves to answer the three riddles himself and his challenge is accepted.

Act 2
Ministers Ping, Pong and Pang tell each other tales of the failed suitors. Trumpets announce the beginning of the latest, Prince Calaf's, chance to answer. The Princess arrives and explains she has turned against all men after the death of her ancestor, a princess brutally murdered. One by one she puts her riddles to Calaf, and she is horrified as he answers each one correctly. She can only escape marriage if she answers Calaf's own riddle: what is his real name.

Act 3
There will be no sleep until the riddle has been answered. If the answer is wrong, everyone will die. Calaf sings Nessun Dorma ("No-one shall sleep"). A mob tries to kill him, then threatens to kill Timur and Liu unless they tell his real name. Liu confesses she knows it and the princess orders her torture. Liu kills herself and the crowd follow her body. Left alone, Calaf says she is the Princess of Death, yet he kisses her. He reveals his name: 'Love'.

MAIN ROLES
Turandot, a Chinese Princess, soprano
Altoum, her father the king, tenor
Timur, a deposed king, bass
Calaf, his son, tenor
Liu, slave girl, soprano
Ping, Pong and Pang, mandarins, baritone and two tenors

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