In order to resist her many suitors, Princess Turandot sets the following test: She will only marry the man who is able to solve three riddles of her devising. And the hitch: anyone who fails to complete the test will be beheaded. Even the large number of failed candidates does not put off Prince Calaf, the son of the deposed King of Tartary, from embarking on this deadly adventure while in disguise. And then, miraculously, Calaf succeeds in solving the riddles. Yet Turandot is not prepared to honour her part of the bargain. She wishes to remain distant, unapproachable – and these are the characteristics that Andreas Homoki brings to light in his portrayal of Puccini’s femme fatale, in a production that incorporates modern media.
Dramma lirico in three acts by Giacomo Puccini Performed in Italian with German surtitles
Running time 1 hour 35 minutes
Premiere 10 Oct 2006
Musical Director: Pier Giorgio Morandi
Staging: Andreas Homoki
Video: fettFilm (Momme Hinrichs und Torge Møller)
Set Design & Costume Design: Wolfgang Gussmann
Costume Design: Frauke Schernau
Choir: Pablo Assante
Dramaturgy: Ilsedore Reinsberg
Turandot: Lucrecia Garcia
Altoum: Gerald Hupach
Timur: Liang Li
Kalaf: Marco Berti
Liù: Marjorie Owens
Ping: Ilhun Jung
Pang: Aaron Pegram
Pong: Mert Süngü
Mandarin: Zachary Nelson
Der junge Prince von Persien: Mert Süngü
Saxon State Opera Choir
Children's Choir
Sinfoniechor Dresden – Extrachor der Semperoper Dresden
Staatskapelle Dresden