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Turandot [Region 2]

Actors: Eva Marton, Kevin Langan, Lucia Mazzaria, Michael Sylvester, Theodore Baerg

Directors: Brian Large

Not only is Puccini's final opera, Turandot, among the composer's most popular works, but following the Three Tenors, it has in "Nessun dorma!" what is almost certainly the best-loved aria in all opera. Written 20 years after Madame Butterfly (1904), Puccini's version of an 800-year-old fairy tale is set in a legendary Peking and scored on a grand scale, incorporating not only Chinese musical techniques but a vast range of oriental percussion. Puccini draws heavily on the chorus, and as ever makes intense demands on his heroine, to which Eva Marton rises powerfully, very well complemented by the tenor Michael Sylvester as Calaf. However, what makes this 1994 San Franciso Opera version so enchanting as a visual experience is the realization by David Hockney, who not only designed the sets and costumes but also directed the production. His vision is highly stylized, richly imagined, atmospheric, and very beautiful, and it is a testament to how well this version is directed that much of the original magic is communicated through the confines of a TV screen. --Gary S. Dalkin, Amazon.co.uk

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