Turandot

by Giacomo Puccini

Ancient Theatre, Friday 21st July 2023 @ 9.00pm

A new production of the Taormina Art Foundation Sicily

 

Staging: Giancarlo Del Monaco

Set and Costume design: Giancarlo Del Monaco

Conductor: Gianluca Martinenghi

Lighting Design: Wolfgang von Zubeck

With Gabrielle Mouhelen (Turandot), Marcelo Puente (Calaf), Lana Kos (Liu), Ruben Amoretti (Timur)

 

TICKETS on boxol and ticketone

Gallery: € 150 (Under 26 and over 65; €120,00)
Upper Circle (non numbered circle): 50,00

 

Turandot is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to a libretto in Italian by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni, the music completed by Franco Alfano in 1926 after Puccini’s death.

The opera is set in China and follows the Prince Calaf, who falls in love with the cold Princess Turandot.[3] In order to win her hand in marriage, a suitor must solve three riddles, with a wrong answer resulting in their execution. Calaf passes the test, but Turandot refuses to marry him. He offers her a way out: if she is able to guess his name before dawn the next day, he will accept death.

 

Synopsis

Place: Peking, China
Time: Legendary times

Act 1
Anna May Wong as Princess Turandot in a 1937 dramatic adaptation of Gozzi’s Turandot at the Westport Country Playhouse
In front of the imperial palace

In China, the beautiful Princess Turandot will marry only a suitor who can answer three riddles. A Mandarin announces the law of the land (Aria – “Popolo di Pechino!” – “People of Peking!”). The Prince of Persia has failed to answer the three riddles, and he is to be beheaded at the next rising moon. As the crowd surges towards the gates of the palace, the imperial guards brutally repulse them, causing a blind old man to be knocked to the ground. The old man’s slave-girl, Liù, cries out for help. A young man hears her cry and recognizes that the old man is his long-lost father, Timur, the deposed king of Tartary. The young Prince of Tartary is overjoyed at seeing Timur alive, but still urges Timur to not speak his name because he is afraid that the Chinese rulers, who have conquered Tartary, may kill or harm them. Timur then tells his son that, of all his servants, only Liù has remained faithful to him. When the Prince asks her why, she tells him that once, long ago in the palace, the Prince had smiled at her (Trio with chorus – The crowd, Liù, Prince of Tartary, Timur: “Indietro, cani!” – “Back, dogs!”).

The moon rises, and the crowd’s cries for blood dissolve into silence. The doomed Prince of Persia, who is on his way to be executed, is led before the crowd. The young Prince is so handsome and kind that the crowd and the Prince of Tartary decide that they want Turandot to act compassionately, and they beg Turandot to appear and spare his life (Aria – The crowd, Prince of Tartary: “O giovinetto!” – “O youth!”). She then appears, and with a single imperious gesture, orders the execution to continue. The Prince of Tartary, who has never seen Turandot before, falls immediately in love with her, and joyfully cries out Turandot’s name three times, foreshadowing the riddles to come. Then the Prince of Persia cries out Turandot’s name one final time, mirroring the Prince of Tartary. The crowd, horrified, screams out one final time and the Prince of Persia is beheaded.

The Prince of Tartary is dazzled by Turandot’s beauty. He is about to rush towards the gong and to strike it three times – the symbolic gesture of whoever wishes to attempt to solve the riddles so that he can marry Turandot – when the ministers Ping, Pang, and Pong appear. They urge him cynically not to lose his head for Turandot and instead to go back to his own country (“Fermo, che fai?” “Stop, what are you doing?”). Timur urges his son to desist, and Liù, who is secretly in love with the Prince, pleads with him not to attempt to solve the riddles (“Signore, ascolta!” – “Lord, hear!”). Liù’s words touch the Prince’s heart. He begs Liù to make Timur’s exile more bearable by not abandoning Timur if the Prince fails to answer the riddles (“Non piangere, Liù” – “Do not cry, Liù”). The three ministers, Timur, and Liù then try one last time to stop the Prince (“Ah! Per l’ultima volta!” – “Ah! For the last time!”) from attempting to answer the riddles, but he refuses to heed their advice.

He calls Turandot’s name three times, and each time Liù, Timur, and the ministers reply, “Death!” and the crowd declares, “We’re already digging your grave!” Rushing to the gong that hangs in front of the palace, the Prince strikes it three times, declaring himself to be a suitor. From the palace balcony, Turandot accepts his challenge, as Ping, Pang, and Pong laugh at the Prince’s foolishness.

Act 2

Scene 1: A pavilion in the imperial palace. Before sunrise

Ping, Pang, and Pong lament their place as ministers, poring over palace documents and presiding over endless rituals. They prepare themselves for either a wedding or a funeral (Trio – Ping, Pang, Pong: “Ola, Pang!”). Ping suddenly longs for his country house in Honan, with its small lake surrounded by bamboo. Pong remembers his grove of forests near Tsiang, and Pang recalls his gardens near Kiu. The three share their fond memories of their lives away from the palace (Trio – Ping, Pang, Pong: “Ho una casa nell’Honan” – “I have a house in Honan”). They turn their thoughts back to how they have been accompanying young princes to their deaths. As the palace trumpet sounds, the ministers ready themselves for another spectacle as they await the entrance of their Emperor.

 

Scene 2: The courtyard of the palace. Sunrise

The Emperor Altoum, father of Turandot, sits on his grand throne in his palace. Weary of having to judge his isolated daughter’s sport, he urges the Prince to withdraw his challenge, but the Prince refuses (Aria – Altoum, the Prince: “Un giuramento atroce” – “An atrocious oath”). Turandot enters and explains (“In questa reggia” – “In this palace”) that her ancestress of millennia past, Princess Lo-u-Ling, reigned over her kingdom “in silence and joy, resisting the harsh domination of men” until she was raped and murdered by an invading foreign prince. Turandot claims that Lo-u-Ling now lives in her and, out of revenge, Turandot has sworn never to let any man wed her. She warns the Prince to withdraw but again he refuses. The Princess presents her first riddle: “Straniero, ascolta!” – “What is born each night and dies each dawn?” The Prince correctly replies, Speranza – “Hope”. The Princess, unnerved, presents her second riddle (“Guizza al pari di fiamma” – “What flickers red and warm like a flame, but is not fire?”) The Prince thinks for a moment before replying, Sangue – “Blood”. Turandot is shaken. The crowd shouts at the Prince, provoking Turandot’s anger. She presents her third riddle (“Gelo che ti da foco” – “What is ice which gives you fire and which your fire freezes still more?”). He proclaims, “It is Turandot! Turandot!”

The crowd roars for the triumphant Prince. Turandot throws herself at her father’s feet and pleads with him not to leave her to the Prince’s mercy. The Emperor insists that an oath is sacred and that it is Turandot’s duty to wed the Prince (Duet – Turandot, Altoum, the Prince: “Figlio del cielo”). She cries out in despair, “Will you take me by force? (Mi porterai con la forza?) The Prince stops her, saying that he has a riddle for her: “You do not know my name. Tell me my name before sunrise, and at dawn, I will die.” Turandot accepts. The Emperor then declares that he hopes that he will be able to call the Prince his son when the sun next rises.

Act 3
Scene 1: The palace gardens. Night

In the distance, heralds call out Turandot’s command: “Cosi comanda Turandot” – “This night, none shall sleep in Peking! The penalty for all will be death if the Prince’s name is not discovered by morning.” The Prince waits for dawn and anticipates his victory: “Nessun dorma” – “No one is sleeping!”

Ping, Pong, and Pang appear and offer the Prince women and riches if he will only give up Turandot (“Tu che guardi le stelle”), but he refuses. A group of soldiers then drag in Timur and Liù. They have been seen speaking to the Prince, so they must know his name. Turandot enters and orders Timur and Liù to speak. The Prince feigns ignorance, saying they know nothing. But when the guards begin to treat Timur harshly, Liù declares that she alone knows the Prince’s name, but she will not reveal it.

Ping demands the Prince’s name, and when Liù refuses to say it, she is tortured. Turandot is clearly taken aback by Liù’s resolve and asks Liù who or what gave her such a strong resolve. Liù answers, “Princess, love!” (“Principessa, amore!”). Turandot demands that Ping tear the Prince’s name from Liù, and Ping orders Liù to be tortured even more. Liù counters Turandot (“Tu che di gel sei cinta” – “You who are encircled by ice”), saying that Turandot too will learn the exquisite joy of being guided by caring and compassionate love.[note 2] Having spoken, Liù seizes a dagger from a soldier’s belt and stabs herself. As she staggers towards the Prince and falls dead, the crowd screams for her to speak the Prince’s name. Since Timur is blind, he must be told about Liù’s death, and he cries out in anguish.

When Timur warns that the gods will be offended by Liù’s death, the crowd becomes subdued, very afraid and ashamed. The grieving Timur and the crowd follow Liù’s body as it is carried away. Everybody departs, leaving the Prince and Turandot alone. He reproaches Turandot for her cruelty (Duet – The Prince, Turandot: “Principessa di morte” – “Princess of death”), then takes her in his arms and kisses her in spite of her resistance.[note 3]

The Prince tries to persuade Turandot to love him. At first, she feels disgusted, but after he kisses her, she feels herself becoming more ardently desiring to be held and compassionately loved by him. She admits that ever since she met the Prince, she realized she both hated and loved him. She asks him to ask for nothing more and to leave, taking his mystery with him. The Prince, however, then reveals his name: “Calaf, son of Timur – Calaf, figlio di Timur”, thereby placing his life in Turandot’s hands. She can now destroy him if she wants (Duet – Turandot, Calaf: “Del primo pianto”).

 

Scene 2: The courtyard of the palace. Dawn

Turandot and Calaf approach the Emperor’s throne. She declares that she knows the Prince’s name: (“Diecimila anni al nostro Imperatore!”) – “It is … love!” The crowd sings and acclaims the two lovers (“O sole! Vita! Eternità”).

 

MORE INFO

Fondazione Taormina Arte > www.taorminaarte.org – info@taorminaarte.org – 391 746 2146

https://taorminaarte.org/en/turandot

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta 

 

David Garrett

Ancient Theatre, Sunday 18th June 2023 @ 7.45pm

 

TICKETS on ticketone
Platea: € 95,00
Gallery: € 80,00
Upper Circle (numbered seats): € 60,00
Upper Circle (non numbered circle): 46,00

 

MORE INFO

www.david-garrett.com/en

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

E X H I B I T I O N

La Bella Terra

by Isabella Ducrot

Palazzo Ciampoli, from June 17 to August 27, 2023

Free entrance. Everyday from 10.00am to 1:00pm and from 4.00pm to 8.00pm

 

Ms Ducrot presents 35 works that tell the themes of travel, landscape, myth and its importance for the future in a poetic, delicate and powerful way at the same time,

 

MORE INFO

Parco Archeologico Naxos > parconaxostaormina.com – urp.parco.archeo.naxos@regione.sicilia.it

Isabella Ducrot home page

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta 

 

Taormina Book Festival

13th edition

LE LIBERTA’

Taormina various locations, from June 15 to 19, 2023

Free admission to every event, limited seats.

 

The fascinations of literature combined with the beauty of a unique place in the world. It is the perfect combination of Taobuk, an international literary festival that brings together the tradition of Taormina as the cosmopolitan capital of literature and arts, a refuge for eccentric and excellent personalities such as Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, Picasso, Richard Strauss.
The Festival is conceived and directed by Antonella Ferrara.
Every year Taobuk chooses a theme around which the calendar of meetings takes shape with the help of authoritative writers, thinkers and artists, in a tight flow of ideas and novelties.
At the core of the festival there is literature seen through the point of view of international writers. Taobuk’s program, however, is also embellished with exhibitions, theatrical performances, dance pieces and film retrospectives shown in evocative locations: first and foremost the Ancient Theatre, along with the city’s palaces and major hotels.
Every year Taobuk chooses a theme around which the calendar of meetings takes shape with the help of authoritative writers, thinkers and artists, in a tight flow of ideas and novelties.
At the core of the festival there is literature seen through the point of view of international writers. Taobuk’s program, however, is also embellished with exhibitions, theatrical performances, dance pieces and film retrospectives shown in evocative locations: first and foremost the Ancient Theatre, along with the city’s palaces and major hotels.

This year’s theme is FREEDOM

online programme (in Italian)

full programme (in Italian)

 

MORE INFO
www.taobuk.it
www.youtube.com/user/TAOBUK
www.facebook.com/taobuk
www.instagram.com/taobukfestival

 

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

T A O R M I N A   B O O K   F E S T I V A L

 

 

Exhibition

Le Grand Bleu

by Velasco Vitali

Former Church Del Carmine. from Tuesday 15 to Monday 19, June 2023
Opening hours: 10am – 1.00pm and – 8.00pm. Free entrance

 

Forty works created from 2010 to today on paper of different formats and techniques, from oil to tempera, from aquarello to china to engraving.

 

MORE INFO

www.taobuk.it

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

Checco Zalone

in “Amore + Iva”

Ancient Theatre, Tuesday 11th July 2023 @ 9.00

 

Luca Pasquale Medici known as Checco Zalone (1977) is an Italian actor, musician, singer-songwriter, imitator, comedian and screenwriter. He co-wrote and starred in the five highest-grossing Italian films in Italy headed by Quo Vado?.

 

TICKETS on ticketone

Platea “Gold”: € 97,75
Gallery “Gold”: € 97,75
Gallery: € 92,00
Upper Circle (numbered seats): € 69,00
Upper Circle (non numbered circle): 46,00

 

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

E X H I B I T I O N

Palinsesti, il Teatro Antico dalla storia al mito

Palimpsests. The Ancient Theatre at Taormina: from history to mith

Ancient Theatre, from June 7 to October 31, 2023

The fee is included in the ticket to the theatre

 

The Story of the Ancient Theatre of Taormina.

On display the most important inscriptions to understand the millenary history of the theatre and some fragments of the architectural decoration of the monument: precious marbles from the imperial age recovered from the pieces in the warehouse.

 

 

MORE INFO

Parco Archeologico Naxos > parconaxostaormina.com – urp.parco.archeo.naxos@regione.sicilia.it

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta 

 

Eros Ramazzotti

Battito Infinito World Tour

Ancient Theatre, Sunday 6th August 2023 @ 9.00pm

 

Eros Ramazzotti (1963) is an Italian pop singer, musician and songwriter. He is popular in Italy and most European countries, and throughout the Spanish-speaking world, as he has released most of his albums in both Italian and Spanish: 70 million records sold, 2 billion streams and almost 2 billion views on YouTube.

 

 

TICKETS on ticketone
Platea (parterre): € 207,00
Gallery (central): € 172.50
Gallery (lateral): € 126.50
Upper Circle (numbered seats): € 103,50
Upper circle (non-numbered seats): € 80,50


TICKETS FOR SPECIAL PACKAGES
on ticketone
– Front Row Experience: € 395,00
Includes:
● A seat in the front rows of the numbered stalls with an incredible view of the concert
● A special item of the official tour merchandising, not available for general sale
● Commemorative VIP lanyard
● Dedicated staff
● VIP express entrance to the venue
● Priority check-in
● Reserved access to the stand where you can buy official tour merchandise before the doors open to the public
● On-site telephone customer support

– Fan Package: € 295,00
● A seat in the numbered central grandstand (gallery)
● A special item of the official tour merchandising, not available for general sale
● Commemorative VIP lanyard
● Dedicated staff
● VIP express entrance to the venue
● Priority check-in
● Reserved access to the stand where you can buy official tour merchandise before the doors open to the public
● On-site telephone customer support

 

MORE INFO

https://ramazzotti.com

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

Eros Ramazzotti

Battito Infinito World Tour

Ancient Theatre, Saturday 5th August 2023 @ 9.00pm

 

Eros Ramazzotti (1963) is an Italian pop singer, musician and songwriter. He is popular in Italy and most European countries, and throughout the Spanish-speaking world, as he has released most of his albums in both Italian and Spanish: 70 million records sold, 2 billion streams and almost 2 billion views on YouTube.

 

 

TICKETS on ticketone
Platea (parterre): € 207,00
Gallery (central): € 172.50
Gallery (lateral): € 126.50
Upper Circle (numbered seats): € 103,50
Upper circle (non-numbered seats): € 80,50


TICKETS FOR SPECIAL PACKAGES
on ticketone
– Front Row Experience: € 395,00
Includes:
● A seat in the front rows of the numbered stalls with an incredible view of the concert
● A special item of the official tour merchandising, not available for general sale
● Commemorative VIP lanyard
● Dedicated staff
● VIP express entrance to the venue
● Priority check-in
● Reserved access to the stand where you can buy official tour merchandise before the doors open to the public
● On-site telephone customer support

– Fan Package: € 295,00
● A seat in the numbered central grandstand (gallery)
● A special item of the official tour merchandising, not available for general sale
● Commemorative VIP lanyard
● Dedicated staff
● VIP express entrance to the venue
● Priority check-in
● Reserved access to the stand where you can buy official tour merchandise before the doors open to the public
● On-site telephone customer support

 

MORE INFO

https://ramazzotti.com

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

Giardini Victoria / Victoria Natural Gardens

Guided Tour and light refreshment

Tenuta Pietraperciata, via Fondaco D’accorso sn, 98039 Trappitello di Taormina, Sunday 4th June, 2023 @4.00pm

Entrance: € 15,00

 

The Garden, or rather the Victoria Gardens are an ornamental park nestled in the historic Pietraperciata agricultural estate in Taormina.

The activities are in full swing to allow the opening to the public in 2023.

The visitors from wherever they come will be able to admire collections of colourful and fragrant flowers, discover rare and less rare trees such as bergamots, chinotti, lemons of all type, carob, fig and prickly pear trees and so on. They will also enjoy the pathways up the hill past Mediterranean maquis and into olive groves, seeing ponds and perhaps spotting rare birds and insects.

 

The Victoria Gardens in Taormina join the Association Parchi e Giardini D’Italia (APGI) “Appuntamento in Giardino” event on:

June 3, 2023 @10.00am
June 4, 2023 @4.00pm

 

INFO and BOOKING
Ph. 0039 329 8343 562 – Whatsapp 0032 498 958386 – info@giardinivictoria.it

 

MORE INFO

www.giardinivictoria.it

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta