Turandot
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DRAMMA LIRICO IN THREE ACTS (1926)
MUSIC BY Giacomo Puccini
TEXT BY Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni after Carlo Gozzi
Princess Turandot does not want to be anyone’s bride. And she is willing to do anything to protect her independence. Her strategy so far for ridding herself of burdensome suitors has been this: anyone who wants to marry her needs to solve three riddles. One wrong answer costs her prospective groom his life. Hundreds of men try their luck and fall victim to Turandot’s violent despotism. But then comes one man who can solve the riddles.
Giacomo Puccini’s last opera, »Turandot«, was never finished. Until his death, the composer never found a satisfying setting for the concluding love scene. Only after his friend, the Italian composer Franco Alfano, completed the finale we know today, basing it on Puccini’s sketches, did the opera have its world premiere in April 1926 at the Scala in Milan – and became a ground-breaking success. In »Turandot«, Puccini uses a previously unknown colour palette of East Asian melodies in the orchestral part and seeks to recreate the sounds of the ancient Chinese Empire. The director Philipp Stölzl, who in addition to operas and plays has directed feature films, television adverts and music videos, contributes a surreal visual language influenced by Dark Romanticism.
Program and cast
MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Rafael Payare
DIRECTOR: Philipp Stölzl
MITARBEIT REGIE: Philipp M. Krenn
SET DESIGN: Philipp Stölzl, Franziska Harm
COSTUMES: Ursula Kudrna
LIGHT: Philipp Stölzl, Irene Selka
CHOREOGRAPHY: Christopher Tölle
TURANDOT: Liudmyla Monastyrska
ALTOUM: Florian Hoffmann
TIMUR: René Pape
CALAF: Fabio Sartori
LIÙ: Adriana González
PING: Gyula Orendt
PANG: Andrés Moreno García
PONG: Siyabonga Maqungo
A MANDARIN: Adam Kutny
Duration: approx. 2:30 hours including one interval after act two
Language: In Italian language with German and English surtitles
Recommended age: 14 years and older
State Opera Unter den Linden
Die Staatsoper Unter den Linden (ehemals: Königliche Oper, ab 1919: Preußische Staatsoper, ab 1955: Deutsche Staatsoper, umgangssprachlich: Lindenoper) ist ein Opernhaus an der Prachtstraße Unter den Linden 7 im Berliner Ortsteil Mitte. Im Auftrag Friedrichs II. in den Jahren 1741–1743 von Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff im Stil des Friderizianischen Rokoko errichtet, wurde sie nach der Zerstörung im Zweiten Weltkrieg als Teil des Forum Fridericianum 1951–1955 von Richard Paulick wiederaufgebaut. Sie ist das älteste Opernhaus Berlins und das „erste bedeutende Theater überhaupt, das als monumentales, frei stehendes Bauwerk in einer Stadt errichtet wurde“.[1]