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Title Turandot / RM Arts, San Francisco Opera Association ; composed by Puccini ; Peter McClintock, stage director ; Judy Flannery, John Walker, producer ; Brian Large, director.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : RM Arts : San Francisco Opera Association, [1994]
©1994

Item Status

Description 1 online resource (1 video file (2 hr., 2 min., 47 sec.)) : sound, color
Playing Time 020247
Description digital
video file
Physical Medium polychrome
Performer Eva Marton (Turandot) ; Michael Sylvester (Calaf) ; Lucia Mazzaria (Liù) ; Kevin Langan (Timur) ; Theodore Baerg (Ping ; Dennis Peterson (Pang) ; Craig Estep (Pong) ; with supporting cast ; San Francisco Opera Chorus and Orchestra ; Donald Runnicles, conductor.
Event Recorded live 1994 San Francisco Opera, San Francisco, California, USA.
Summary At the San Francisco Opera, Peter McClintock presents a stirring staging of the opera Turandot composed by Puccini on a libretto by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni, with title roles performed by Eva Marton and Michael Sylvester. In the medieval Beijing, the gorgeous and cruel princess Turandot, who doesn't want to get married, condemns to death all the suitors who can't answer three riddles she asks them. When the young Prince of Persia is about to be executed, an Unknown Prince arrives with his guide Liú. Firstly shocked by the princess's cruelty, he completely falls in love when he meets her. Ignoring his father's advices, the Prince attempts the challenge and manages to rightly answer the three enigmas. Because he doesn't want the princess to marry him just in respect of the deal, the Prince offers her to be free of commitment if she finds his name before the dawn. The Hungarian soprano Eva Marton performs Princess Turandot, one of the most important roles of her career. The power of her voice doesn't alter her perfect mastery of the musical nuances, she sings in a wonderful way several passions, between cruelty, love and torment. The American tenor Michael Sylvester performs a noble and heroic prince, and the legendary and comical ministers Ping, Pang and Pong are performed by Theodore Baerg, Dennis Petersen and Craig Estep. The scenery made in a pure style by David Hockney, declined in blue and red tones, is a perfect frame to highlight the sumptuous costumes of the characters made by Ian Falconer. Thomas Munn's deft variations on lightings completely plunge us into the atmosphere of the tale taking place at the heart of medieval China. Puccini found in particular inspiration in the original play composed by Carlo Gozzi.
Language Sung in Italian.
Subject Operas.
Operas.
Genre/Form Internet videos.
Internet videos.
Video recordings.
Video recordings.
Added Author McClintock, Peter, stage director.
Large, Brian, film director.
Flannery, Judy, producer.
Walker, John, producer.
Marton, Eva, singer.
Sylvester, Michael, 1955- singer.
Mazzaria, Lucia, singer.
Langan, Kevin, singer.
Baerg, Theodore, 1952- singer.
Petersen, Dennis, 1954- singer.
Estep, Craig, singer.
Runnicles, Donald, 1954- conductor.
Container of (work): Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924. Turandot.
San Francisco Opera, performer, production company.
RM Arts (Firm), production company.