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Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego
Województwo Łódzkie - Urząd Marszałkowski Województwa Łódzkiego

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TURANDOT

Opera

Composer:
Giacomo Puccini

Author of the libretto:
Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni based their libretto for "Turandot" on the play by Carlo Gozzi.

Date of the premiere:
13.05.2016

Duration:
3 h 15 min (2 intermissions)

Producers:
Musical Direction:
Antoni Wit

Staging:
Adolf Weltschek, Małgorzata Zwolińska

Direction:
Adolf Weltschek

Set Design:
Adolf Weltschek, Małgorzata Zwolińska

Costume Design:
Małgorzata Zwolińska

Choreography:
Anna Siwczyk

Choir Preparation:
Dawid Jarząb / Maciej Salski

Children's Choir Preparation:
Maciej Salski

Lighting Direction:
Adolf Weltschek

Assistant Costume Designer:
Elżbieta Panek-Szewczyk

Producer:
Łukasz Mitka



Opera in three acts. The performance is in Italian with Polish subtitles.
Although the direct source for the libretto of the opera "Turandot" was Carlo Gozzi's play, it is impossible to ignore its romantic translation by Friedrich Schiller, who introduced the story of the Chinese princess into Western culture. However, today it is thanks to Giacomo Puccini's opera that this story has permanently entered the theatrical stage. Despite the composer's death preventing him from completing the opera, "Turandot" is artistically a finished work.
 
The story of the titular "bloodthirsty" Chinese princess provided Puccini with the impetus to compose a monumental work, with elaborate choral scenes and challenging soloist parts. The Orient, with its exoticism - a great fascination of the composer - effectively emerged in the music through a sophisticated stylization, shimmering with a variety of colors in the instrumentation. Puccini was able to imbue the fantasy of the libretto with deep life truths and emotions. He also incorporated original Chinese melodies and instruments into his composition, lending exotic color to the music.
 
And although "Turandot" is not a plot-driven opera, Puccini achieves mastery in the characterization of the characters and the gradual escalation of musical tension within it.
 
Turandot:
Monika Cichocka (March 24, 2023; March 26, 2023)

Calaf:
Dominik Sutowicz (March 24, 2023; March 26, 2023)

Timur:
Grzegorz Szostak (March 24, 2023; March 26, 2023)

Liu:
Patrycja Krzeszowska (March 24, 2023; March 26, 2023)

Mandarin:
Andrzej Kostrzewski (March 24, 2023; March 26, 2023)

Ping:
Łukasz Motkowicz (March 24, 2023; March 26, 2023)

Pang:
Aleksander Zuchowicz (March 24, 2023; March 26, 2023)

Pong:
Dawid Kwieciński (March 24, 2023; March 26, 2023)

Emperor:
Krzysztof Marciniak (March 24, 2023; March 26, 2023)



Prince of Persia:
Wojciech Strzelecki (March 24, 2023; March 26, 2023)



Conductor:
Rafał Janiak (March 24, 2023; March 26, 2023)



Choir, Children's Choir, Ballet, and Orchestra of the Grand Theatre in Łódź

fot. Joanna Miklaszewska

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