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GIACOMO PUCCINI
SOLD OUT: TURANDOT
Sunday, 25 February 2024, Hour 18:30
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Conductor: David Crescenzi
Artistic direction: Rareș Trifan
Scenography: Mihai Ciupe
Assistance stage movement: Anca Opriș Popdan
Chorus conductor: Corneliu Felecan


Princess Turandot: Valentina Boi (guest)
The Unknown Prince Calaf: Hector Lopez
Liù, a slave girl: Roxana Șelariu (debut; guest)

Timur, the deposed King of Tartay: Simonfi Sandor
Ping, Lord Chancellor: Cristian Hodrea
Pong, Head chef of the Imperial Kitchen: Florin Pop
Pang, Majordomo: Cristian Mogoșan
A Mandarin: Marius Aron 
The Emperor Altoum: Andrei Toader 
The Prince of Persia: Tiberiu Szasz 
The Executioner: Adriana Țidor


The Orchestra and the Chorus of the Romanian National Opera in Cluj-Napoca

Junior-Vip Chorus
Conductor: Anca Mona Mariaș

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show category: opera

Opera in three acts on a libretto by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni, based on the homonym play by Carlo Gozzi and its adaptation by Friedrich Schiller

Turandot, the last opera of Giacomo Puccini, finished, due to the composer’s death, by his student Franco Alfano, stands out especially by the way it depicts the feelings of love that stand at the basis of the action.

The story takes place in a distant time, in the fairy-tale world of Peking, led by the authoritarian princess Turandot. Firmly determined to keep her purity and independence, she meets her presumable suitors with three difficult riddles and, in case they are not solved correctly, with a death sentence. Despite Calaf’s unexpected triumph, the princess refuses to accept him as her husband. Unfortunately, the challenge that the „foreigner” threw out to her, as well – that Turandot discovers his name – will end with Liù’s (Calaf’s slave) supreme sacrifice, as she tries to protect her master. Her gesture affects deeply the princess, in the end, Turandot admits the feelings she first denied, in front of Calaf and the entire citizenry, making everyone happy.

While Chinese melodies and the oriental sonorities bring genuineness to the opera, the brilliant vocal lines of the soloists successfully depict both the interior conflict of the heroine and the bravery, passion, and willpower of the male lead. After all, Calaf’s second aria – Nessun Dorma! found at the beginning of the third act – is one of the most popular in the history of the opera genre, renowned for the degree of difficulty and the expressiveness displayed by world-famous interpreters like Mario del Monaco, Giuseppe di Stefano, Placido Domingo, José Carreras or Luciano Pavarotti.

The performance has two breaks and ends around 9:30 p.m.
The performance is interpreted in italian with supratitration in romanian. 

Recommended age: 9+

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