Turandot
| Turandot | |
|---|---|
| Opera by Giacomo Puccini | |
The cover of the score printed by Ricordi | |
| Librettist | |
| Language | Italian |
| Based on | Carlo Gozzi's play Turandot |
| Premiere | |
Turandot (Italian pronunciation: [turanˈdo] or [turanˈdɔt] ⓘ; see below) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to a libretto in Italian by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni. Puccini left the opera unfinished at the time of his death in 1924; it premiered in 1926 after the music was posthumously completed by Franco Alfano.
The opera is set in China and follows the Prince Calaf, who falls in love with the cold-hearted Princess Turandot. In order to win her hand in marriage, a suitor must solve three riddles, with a wrong answer resulting in his 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.