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Turandot

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Erkel Színház (Erkel Theatre)II. János Pál pápa tér 30., Budapest, Central Hungary, H-1087, Hungary
Dates/times in Budapest time zone
Programme
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924)TurandotLibretto by Renato Simoni, Giuseppe Adami
Performers
Hungarian State Opera
János KovácsConductor
Balázs KovalikDirector
Éva SzendrényiSet Designer
Márta JánoskutiCostume Designer
Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra
Hungarian State Opera Chorus
Jee Hye HanSopranoTurandot
Atilla Kiss BTenorCalaf
Zita VáradiSopranoLiù
István RáczBassTimur
István RókaTenorEmperor Altoum
Lajos GeigerBaritonePing
László Beöthy-KissBassPang
Tivadar KissTenorPong
Tamás BusaBaritoneMandarin

'The riddles are three, but death is one... Ice that sets you aflame, but grows colder from the fire. White and dark. If she sets you free, you'll become her slave. If she takes you as her slave, you'll become a king. Come here, stranger, you who are pale with terror. What is this ice that makes you burn?' Turandot: Carlo Gozzi's stage play about the beautiful but cold-blooded Chinese princess and her riddles has inspired countless artists over the years, none more so than Giacomo Puccini, who used it as the basis for his final and perhaps most marvellous opera, although his death left it incomplete. At the world premiere, after the moment Liů stabs herself to avoid revealing Calaf's name, conductor Arturo Toscanini gestured for the orchestra to pause and turned to face the audience. 'This,' he told them, 'is where the Maestro put down his pen.' Balázs Kovalik's spectacular production shows the work in its full glory.

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