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Turandot: Paris Opera

Paris, Opéra Bastille — Main Auditorium

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About the Event

Turandot, the last opera by Giacomo Puccini, on the stage of the Opera Bastille with a mesmerising production by the great Robert Wilson.

To avenge one of her ancestors, Princess Turandot subjects every royal suitor to a cruel trial: anyone who fails to solve her three riddles will be beheaded. Yet the arrival of an unknown prince may finally awaken her heart to love…

Giacomo Puccini’s final opera – left unfinished when illness claimed him before he could complete the final duet – Turandot was premiered two years after his death, in 1926, at La Scala in Milan. In addition to his hallmark melodic inspiration, epitomized by the famous “Nessun dorma”, the composer instils an atmosphere evoking the legendary China of the tale.

Like Madama Butterfly, which he staged at the Opéra Bastille in 1993, Turandot is a perfect match for the stylised aesthetic of Robert Wilson, who died in 2025. His staging, offering images of striking beauty, is his last for the Paris Opera.

Cast / Production

Giacomo Puccini
Music (1858 ‐1924)

Giuseppe Adami
Libretto

Renato Simoni
Libretto

Eun Sun Kim
Conductor

Alessandro Di Stefano
Chorus master

Robert Wilson
Director, set and lighting design

Nicola Panzer
Co‐stage director

Stephanie Engeln
Set design

Jacques Reynaud
Costume design

Manu Halligan
Make‐up

John Torres
Lighting design

Tomek Jeziorski
Video

José Enrique Macián
Dramaturgy

Cast

Elza van den Heever
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Anna Pirozzi
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Yusif Eyvazov
Calaf

Adriana Gonzalez
Liù (27 Nov. 12 Dec.)

Gabriella Reyes
Liù (15 27 Dec.)

Carlo Bosi
Altoum

Alexander Tsymbalyuk
Timur

Biagio Pizzuti
Ping

Bergsvein Toverud
Pang

Manase Latu
Pong

Christian Rodrigue Moungoungou
Un mandarino

Taesung Lee
Il Principe di Persia

Liliana Faraon
Due ancelle

Isabelle Wnorowska‐Pluchart
Due ancelle

The Paris Opera Orchestra and Chorus
ADO / Paris Opera's Youth Choir

A coproduction with the Teatro Real, Madrid, the Lithuanian national Opera and Ballet, Vilnius, the Canadian Opera Company, Toronto, the Houston Grand Opera, Houston

Opéra Bastille

The Opèra Bastille was inaugurated in 1989 as a sister house to the Opèra Garnier. Both part of the National Opera of Paris, the Bastille was built with the aim of establishing an "affordable people's opera house". Located at the Place de la Bastille next to the magnificent July Column, the building has a distinctly futuristic look with its glass facade and steel design elements. The main auditorium seats up to 2,700 people, and primarily presents performances of opera, as well as occasional ballets and symphonic concerts . Two smaller stages host chamber music and recitals.

Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Puccini was an Italian opera composer of the late 19th century. He was considered one of the greatest composers of the Italian Opera, second only to Verdi. His early works were characterised by features of the traditional 19th century romantic Italian opera. Later, his style developed into the realistic verismo style, which inspired him to write his most famous masterpieces and became one of the leading exponents of the style. His most renowned works La bohème (1896), Tosca (1900), Madama Butterfly (1904), and Turandot (1924), all are popular operas played in the most prestigious venues of the classical world.

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Opéra Bastille, Place de la Bastille, Paris, France — Google Maps

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