Turandot
By (Author) Giacomo Puccini
Translated by William Weaver
Volume editor Nicholas John
Alma Books Ltd
Overture Publishing
7th February 2011
United Kingdom
Paperback
112
169g
'A Turandot filtered through a modern brain,' wrote Puccini, describing his plans to rework the eighteenth-century Venetian 'dramatic fable' by Carlo Gozzi. According to Mosco Carner, the world authority on the composer, Puccini's last and supreme work is an advanced score which, with an orchestration that reflects contemporaries such as Richard Strauss and Stravinsky as well as genuine Chinese rhythms and harmonies, remains true to the Italian vocal tradition. The Swiss musicologist Jurgen Maehder has made a special study of the ending, which Franco Alfano composed from Puccini's sketches, and is accompanied by a series of previously unpublished photographs of the sketches. In addition, the great British Soprano, Dame Eva Turner, recalls her experiences of singing the title role, of which she was a legendary interpreter.
Brilliantly produced and superb value.' * Sunday Times *
All these will provide the new opera-goer with food for thought.' * Daily Telegraph *
Wholehearted recommendation of this valuable new series.' * TLS *
Giacomo Puccini (18581924) was born in Lucca into a family of musicians and composers. His operas, which include Tosca, La Bohme, Madama Butterfly and Turandot, are among the most frequently performed in the international repertory.