''Turandot'' (1762) is a ''
commedia dell'arte
Commedia dell'arte was an early form of professional theatre, originating from Theatre of Italy, Italian theatre, that was popular throughout Europe between the 16th and 18th centuries. It was formerly called Italian comedy in English and is a ...
'' play by Count
Carlo Gozzi
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Carlo, Count Gozzi (; 13 December 1720 – 4 April 1806) was an Italian ( Venetian) playwright and champion of ''Commedia dell'arte''.
Early life
Gozzi was born and died in Venice; he came from a family of minor Venetian aristocracy, t ...
after a supposedly Persian story from the collection ''
Les Mille et un jours
''Les Mille et un jours, contes persans'' ( English: The Thousand and One Days: Persian Tales) is a short story collection with Middle Eastern settings published between the years 1710 and 1712 by the French orientalist François Pétis de la Cr ...
'' (1710–1712) by
François Pétis de la Croix
François Pétis de la Croix (1653–1713) was a French orientalist.
De la Croix was born in Paris, the son of the Arabic interpreter of the French court and author, also named François Pétis de la Croix (1622–1695) and inherited this o ...
(not to be confused with ''
One Thousand and One Nights
''One Thousand and One Nights'' (, ), is a collection of Middle Eastern folktales compiled in the Arabic language during the Islamic Golden Age. It is often known in English as ''The Arabian Nights'', from the first English-language edition ( ...
''). Gozzi's ''Turandot'' was first performed at the
Teatro San Samuele,
Venice
Venice ( ; ; , formerly ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto Regions of Italy, region. It is built on a group of 118 islands that are separated by expanses of open water and by canals; portions of the city are li ...
, on 22 January 1762.
Gozzi's play has given rise to a number of subsequent artistic endeavours, including combinations of: versions/translations by
Friedrich Schiller
Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (, short: ; 10 November 17599 May 1805) was a German playwright, poet, philosopher and historian. Schiller is considered by most Germans to be Germany's most important classical playwright.
He was born i ...
,
Karl Vollmöller
Karl Gustav Vollmöller (or Vollmoeller; 7 May 1878 – 18 October 1948) was a German philologist, archaeologist, poet, playwright, screenwriter, and aircraft designer. He is most famous for the elaborate religious spectacle-pantomime '' The Mir ...
and
Bertolt Brecht
Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known as Bertolt Brecht and Bert Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a p ...
; theatrical productions by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johann Wolfgang (von) Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath who is widely regarded as the most influential writer in the German language. His work has had a wide-ranging influence on Western literature, literary, Polit ...
,
Max Reinhardt
Max Reinhardt (; born Maximilian Goldmann; 9 September 1873 – 30 October 1943) was an Austrian-born Theatre director, theatre and film director, theater manager, intendant, and theatrical producer. With his radically innovative and avant-gard ...
and
Yevgeny Vakhtangov
Yevgeny Bagrationovich Vakhtangov (also spelled Evgeny or Eugene; ; 13 February 1883 – 29 May 1922) was a Russian actor and theatre director who founded the Vakhtangov Theatre. He was a friend and mentor of Michael Chekhov.Martin BanhamThe ...
; incidental music by
Carl Maria von Weber
Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and Music criticism, critic in the early Romantic music, Romantic period. Best known for List of operas by Carl Maria von Weber, h ...
,
Ferruccio Busoni
Ferruccio Busoni (1 April 1866 – 27 July 1924) was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer, and teacher. His international career and reputation led him to work closely with many of the leading musicians, artists and literary ...
and
Wilhelm Stenhammar; and operas by Busoni,
Giacomo Puccini
Giacomo Puccini (22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian composer known primarily for List of compositions by Giacomo Puccini#Operas, his operas. Regarded as the greatest and most successful proponent of Italian opera after Verdi, he ...
and
Havergal Brian
William Havergal Brian (29 January 187628 November 1972) was an English composer, librettist, and church organist.
He is best known for having composed 32 symphonies—an unusually high number amongst his contemporaries—25 of them ...
.
Original play and performance

''Turandot'' was written deliberately in the
Commedia dell'arte
Commedia dell'arte was an early form of professional theatre, originating from Theatre of Italy, Italian theatre, that was popular throughout Europe between the 16th and 18th centuries. It was formerly called Italian comedy in English and is a ...
style by Gozzi, as part of a campaign in his literary war against the bourgeois, realistic works of
Pietro Chiari and
Carlo Goldoni
Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni (, also , ; 25 February 1707 – 6 February 1793) was an Italian playwright and librettist from the Republic of Venice. His works include some of Italy's most famous and best-loved plays. Audiences have admired the plays ...
. Gozzi was intimate with the out-of-work theatre troupe of Antonio Sacchi, an inveterate ''commedia'' Truffaldino. It was first performed by Sacchi's troupe at the
Teatro San Samuele in Venice on 22 January 1762, and received seven subsequent performances. The choice of theatre itself was a pointed attack on Goldoni, since he had been the theatre's director between 1737–1741. In the end, Gozzi won his literary war: according to his ''Memoirs'', "Chiari stopped writing when he saw that his dramas ceased to take. Goldoni went to Paris, to seek his fortune there, whereof we shall be duly informed in his Memoirs."
Friedrich Werthes
The poet and playwright
Friedrich Werthes (
Buttenhausen, 12 October 1748–
Stuttgart
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, 5 December 1817) made a translation of Gozzi's complete plays, employing prose rather than verse for the characters' lines. Schiller's ''Turandot'' (see below) is partly based on Werthes' version.
Friedrich Schiller

In 1801
Friedrich Schiller
Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (, short: ; 10 November 17599 May 1805) was a German playwright, poet, philosopher and historian. Schiller is considered by most Germans to be Germany's most important classical playwright.
He was born i ...
translated Gozzi's
Commedia dell'arte
Commedia dell'arte was an early form of professional theatre, originating from Theatre of Italy, Italian theatre, that was popular throughout Europe between the 16th and 18th centuries. It was formerly called Italian comedy in English and is a ...
play, at the same time re-interpreting it in the
Romantic style.
It was first produced in 1802 by at the 'old' Weimar Hoftheater by
Johann von Goethe, who had been the theatre's director since its inception in 1791. Schiller had begun a collaborative friendship with Goethe in 1794 which lasted until Schiller's death in 1805, after which Goethe forsook ballads and turned to the completion of
Part one of ''
Faust
Faust ( , ) is the protagonist of a classic German folklore, German legend based on the historical Johann Georg Faust (). The erudite Faust is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, which leads him to make a deal with the Devil at a ...
''.
;Comparison of Gozzi's and Schiller's versions
Gozzi's play has a "light, sarcastic tone" whereas Schiller transforms it into a symbolic epic with an idealised moral attitude. Gozzi, although he also uses both elements of drama and comedy, puts them side by side as independent parts; Schiller combines them and makes them the result of each other. This interaction of dramatic and comical, their interdependence and the fact of their being equally matched, embodies the Romantic principle of universalism.
Gozzi's main character, the princess Turandot, seems to act out of a mood and cruelty whereas Schiller's Turandot is a person who resolutely follows her moral and ethical attitude. Also , who is a kind of lost soul and philanderer in Gozzi's version, becomes a kind lover who surrenders to his deep and true love for Turandot.

The classical commedia dell’arte characters in the play, especially Pantalone and Brighella, whose language is rather colloquial in Gozzi's version, lose their naïve nature and even speak in well-formed verses in Schiller's work; they also contribute to the more severe and moralistic atmosphere in Schiller's adaptation.
Carl Maria von Weber
Carl Maria von Weber
Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and Music criticism, critic in the early Romantic music, Romantic period. Best known for List of operas by Carl Maria von Weber, h ...
based his 1805 ''Chinese Ouverture'' on a Chinese theme found in
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (, ; ; 28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a Republic of Geneva, Genevan philosopher (''philosophes, philosophe''), writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment through ...
's ''Dictionnaire de musique''.
Weber's friend, the composer
Franz Danzi
Franz Ignaz Danzi (15 June 1763 – 13 April 1826) was a German cellist, composer and conductor, the son of the Italian cellist Innocenz Danzi (1730–1798) and brother of the noted singer Franzeska Danzi.
Danzi lived at a significant time i ...
, was employed as Kapellmeister in the Stuttgart court of
King Frederick I of Württemberg, and when Weber obtained a non-musical position as the private secretary of the King's brother,
Duke Ludwig, Danzi encouraged Weber to write some music for a performance of Schiller's play at the court theatre. The result was his 1809 ''Incidental music for Turandot'', J.37 which incorporated the ''Chinese Ouverture''.
Franz Danzi
Franz Danzi
Franz Ignaz Danzi (15 June 1763 – 13 April 1826) was a German cellist, composer and conductor, the son of the Italian cellist Innocenz Danzi (1730–1798) and brother of the noted singer Franzeska Danzi.
Danzi lived at a significant time i ...
later wrote his own
singspiel
A Singspiel (; plural: ; ) is a form of German-language music drama, now regarded as a genre of opera. It is characterized by spoken dialogue, which is alternated with ensembles, songs, ballads, and arias which were often strophic, or folk- ...
''Turandot'' based on Schiller in 1816, which was performed in
Karlsruhe
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in 1817.
'J. Hoven'
The lawyer and composer
Johann Vesque von Püttlingen was a friend of
Franz Schubert
Franz Peter Schubert (; ; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical period (music), Classical and early Romantic music, Romantic eras. Despite his short life, Schubert left behind a List of compositions ...
and
Felix Mendelssohn
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 18094 November 1847), widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic music, Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositions inc ...
. Born in the
Lubomirski Palace, near
Lublin
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,
West Galicia
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The Austrian E ...
, he grew up in Vienna and trained as a lawyer, rising to section director in the Austrian Foreign Ministry under
Metternich
Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein ( ; 15 May 1773 – 11 June 1859), known as Klemens von Metternich () or Prince Metternich, was a Germans, German statesman and diplomat in the service of the Austrian ...
. Under the pseudonym 'J. Hoven' (after
Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. He is one of the most revered figures in the history of Western music; his works rank among the most performed of the classical music repertoire ...
) he composed over 300 songs and 8 operas, among which was ''Turandot, Princess of Shiraz'', libretto after Schiller, first performed on 3 October 1838.
Andrea Maffei
Schiller's play was re-translated into Italian by his friend
Andrea Maffei
Andrea Maffei (1798 – 1885) was an Italian poet, translator and librettist. He was born in Molina di Ledro, Trentino. A follower of Vincenzo Monti, he formed part of the 19th-century Italian classicist literary culture. Gaining laurea in ju ...
in 1863.
Antonio Bazzini
Antonio Bazzini
Antonio Bazzini (11 March 181810 February 1897) was an Italian violinist, composer and teacher. As a composer, his most enduring work is his chamber music, which earned him a central place in the Italian instrumental renaissance of the 19th centu ...
's opera ''Turanda'', with a libretto by
Antonio Gazzoletti, was first performed at
La Scala
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, Milan, 13 January 1867.
Bazzini later taught composition to
Giacomo Puccini
Giacomo Puccini (22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian composer known primarily for List of compositions by Giacomo Puccini#Operas, his operas. Regarded as the greatest and most successful proponent of Italian opera after Verdi, he ...
and
Pietro Mascagni
Pietro Mascagni (7 December 1863 – 2 August 1945) was an Italian composer primarily known for his operas. His 1890 masterpiece '' Cavalleria rusticana'' caused one of the greatest sensations in opera history and single-handedly ushered in the ...
at the
Milan Conservatory
The Milan Conservatory, also known as the Conservatorio di Milano and the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi, is a Music school, college of music in Milan, Italy.
History
The conservatory was established by a royal decree of 1807 in Milan, capital ...
.
Mary Sabilla Novello
A free English translation from Schiller by
Mary Sabilla Novello was published in 1872. Novello's adaptation is shorter and resuscitates, to a certain degree, the frivolous and decadent tone of Schiller's source; for example, Tartaglia is a source of comic relief, as he is in Gozzi's play, and at the end of the play the cast breaks out into a dance that is designed in part to provoke laughter from the audience, as opposed to enacting the solemn, dramatic denouement found in the original German text.
Busoni ''Turandot Suite''

After reading Gozzi's play,
Ferruccio Busoni
Ferruccio Busoni (1 April 1866 – 27 July 1924) was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer, and teacher. His international career and reputation led him to work closely with many of the leading musicians, artists and literary ...
began sketching out some incidental music to accompany it (1904-1905). He swiftly expanded the sketches into the ''
Turandot Suite'', first performance 21 October 1905, published in 1906. Busoni added a further movement to the Suite in 1911 for the play's first Berlin production (see below), and substituted another in 1917 after completing his opera on the same subject.
Karl Vollmoeller/Max Reinhardt production - Berlin
After completing his ''Turandot Suite'' Busoni approached
Max Reinhardt
Max Reinhardt (; born Maximilian Goldmann; 9 September 1873 – 30 October 1943) was an Austrian-born Theatre director, theatre and film director, theater manager, intendant, and theatrical producer. With his radically innovative and avant-gard ...
in late 1906 about staging a production of Gozzi's play with Busoni's music. His idea eventually came to fruition four years later at the
Deutsches Theater, Berlin in 1911, in a production by Reinhardt.
Karl Vollmoeller provided a German translation of Gozzi's play, dedicated to Busoni; the sets were by
Ernst Stern. The incidental music (probably the published ''Turandot Suite'' with the additional number) was played by a full symphony orchestra conducted by
Oskar Fried.
Max Reinhardt production - London

Reinhardt's Berlin production was brought to London in 1913 by the actor-manager and impresario
Sir George Alexander. Vollmoeller's 1911 translation of Gozzi was re-translated into English by
Jethro Bithell (1878-1962). A pupil of Busoni's, Johan Wijsman, made an unauthorised reduced orchestration of Busoni's score (and added music by other composers).
Cast of the play as produced at the
St. James's Theatre
The St James's Theatre was in King Street, St James's, King Street, St James's, London. It opened in 1835 and was demolished in 1957. The theatre was conceived by and built for a popular singer, John Braham (tenor), John Braham; it lost mone ...
, London, on 18 January 1913, under the management of Sir George Alexander.
*Turandot:
Evelyn D'Alroy
*Altoum: J. H. Barnes
*Adelma:
Hilda Moore
Hilda Mary Moore (born 1886 in London – 18 May 1929 in New York City) was a British stage and film actress.
Hilda Moore served in France in WW1 with the FANY British Convoy (First Aid Nursing Yeomanry). The FANY were the first women to driv ...
*Zelima:
Maire O'Neill
Maire O'Neill (born Mary Agnes Allgood; 11 January 1886 – 2 November 1952) was an Irish actress of stage and film. She holds a place in theatre history as the first actress to interpret the lead character of Pegeen Mike Flaherty in John Mill ...
*Skirina: Margaret Yarde
*Barak: Alfred Harris
*Calaf:
Godfrey Tearle
Sir Godfrey Seymour Tearle (12 October 1884 – 9 June 1953) was a British actor who portrayed the quintessential British gentleman on stage and in both British and US films.
Biography
Born in New York City and brought up in United Kingdom of ...
*Ishmael: James Berry
*Pantalone: Edward Sass
*Tartaglia: E. Vivian Reynolds
*Brigella: Fred Lewis
*Truffaldino:
Norman Forbes
*Prince of Samarkand: Austin Fehrman
Vollmoeller/J.C. Huffmann

Vollmoeller's play was produced in the USA by the
Shuberts at the Hyperion Theatre,
New Haven, Connecticut
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, on 31 December 1912.
[The previous show at the Hyperion was a film called '' The Miracle: a legend of medieval times''. This German film (original title: ''Das Mirakel'') was an unauthorised version of another work by Karl Vollmoeller, '' The Miracle (play)'' which had played at ]Olympia, London
Olympia Events, formerly known as Olympia London and sometimes referred to as the Olympia Exhibition Centre, is an exhibition centre, event space and conference centre in West Kensington, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, L ...
in a spectacular production by Max Reinhardt
Max Reinhardt (; born Maximilian Goldmann; 9 September 1873 – 30 October 1943) was an Austrian-born Theatre director, theatre and film director, theater manager, intendant, and theatrical producer. With his radically innovative and avant-gard ...
. The 'genuine' film of the production, '' The Miracle (1912 film)'' by Joseph Menchen was first shown in the US on 17 February 1913 at the Park Theatre, New York. The producer was J. C. Huffmann, whose production designs were influenced by Reinhardt's. The cast included
Emily Stevens,
Josephine Victor, Alice Martin, Margaret Greville, Frank Peters, Pedro de Cordova (José Luis Medrano), Edward Emery (see
Florence Farr
Florence Beatrice Emery (''née'' Farr; 7 July 1860 – 29 April 1917) was a British West End leading actress, composer and director. She was also a women's rights activist, journalist, educator, singer, novelist, and leader of the occult ...
and
John Emery), Lennox Pawle, Daniel Gilfeather, Anthony Andre and 20 others. Incidental music by Oscar Racin. According to a New York Times report, the Vollmoeller script arrived without scenes or acts being designated, and was tidied up by Huffmann; however, the play was not a success.
[''New York Times'' January 11, 1914]
/ref>
Percy MacKaye/J. C. Huffmann
In the wake of the failure of Vollmoeller's play at the Hyperion Theatre, Lee Shubert
Lee Shubert (born Levi Schubart; March 25, 1871 – December 25, 1953) was a Lithuanian-born American theatre owner/operator and producer. He was the eldest of three brothers of the notable Shubert family.
Biography
Born to a Jewish family, th ...
asked Percy MacKaye to revise ''Turandot'' for American audiences. In the end MacKaye wrote a new work, ''A Thousand Years Ago'', which was presented a year later at the
Shubert Theatre on 1 December 1913. The production re-used Huffmann's earlier set designs and incorporated the ideas of Reinhardt and Edward Gordon Craig
Edward Henry Gordon CraigSome sources give "Henry Edward Gordon Craig". (born Edward Godwin; 16 January 1872 – 29 July 1966), sometimes known as Gordon Craig, was an English modernist theatre practitioner; he worked as an actor, director an ...
. It transferred to the Lyric Theatre (New York) in January 1914.
Busoni ''Turandot'' opera
Busoni's opera ''Turandot
''Turandot'' ( ; see #Origin and pronunciation of the name, 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 ...
'' was based on the music of his earlier orchestral ''Turandot Suite''; he wrote his own libretto, also possibly using the translation which Karl Vollmoeller had made for the 1911 Reinhardt production. The opera was first performed in the Stadttheater, Zürich (now the Zürich Opera House
The Zurich Opera House () is an opera house in the Swiss city of Zurich. Located at the Sechseläutenplatz, it has been the home of the Zurich Opera since 1891, and also houses the Bernhard-Theater Zürich. It is also home to Ballett Zürich.
I ...
) 11 May 1917.
Wilhelm Stenhammar
Wilhelm Stenhammar wrote his ''Musik till Carlo Gozzis skådepel "Turandot"'' (''Music for Gozzi's spectacle "Turandot"''), Op. 42 (1920) for flute, clarinet, bassoon and percussion (triangle, cymbals, bass drum and tamtam), as incidental music for a (Swedish?) production of the Gozzi play. ''See also'' § External links ''below''.
Yevgeny Vakhtangov - Moscow
Yevgeny Vakhtangov
Yevgeny Bagrationovich Vakhtangov (also spelled Evgeny or Eugene; ; 13 February 1883 – 29 May 1922) was a Russian actor and theatre director who founded the Vakhtangov Theatre. He was a friend and mentor of Michael Chekhov.Martin BanhamThe ...
staged a highly acclaimed avant-garde performance of Gozzi's play in Moscow in 1921.
Provincetown Playhouse production
Isaac Don Levine and Henry Alsberg translated and adapted ''Turandot'' to open the 1926 season at the Provincetown Playhouse
The Provincetown Playhouse is a historic theatre at 133 MacDougal Street between West 3rd and 4th streets in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is named for the Provincetown Players, who converted the forme ...
in New York.
Puccini ''Turandot'' opera
Giacomo Puccini
Giacomo Puccini (22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian composer known primarily for List of compositions by Giacomo Puccini#Operas, his operas. Regarded as the greatest and most successful proponent of Italian opera after Verdi, he ...
said in a letter that "...''Turandot'' is the most normal and human play in all Gozzi." The libretto for his (unfinished) opera ''Turandot
''Turandot'' ( ; see #Origin and pronunciation of the name, 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 ...
'' (1920-1924) is by Adami and Simoni. Apart from Gozzi's original they used Andrea Maffei
Andrea Maffei (1798 – 1885) was an Italian poet, translator and librettist. He was born in Molina di Ledro, Trentino. A follower of Vincenzo Monti, he formed part of the 19th-century Italian classicist literary culture. Gaining laurea in ju ...
's Italian translation of Schiller's German version. They also made reference to the libretto by Gazzoletti for Antonio Bazzini
Antonio Bazzini (11 March 181810 February 1897) was an Italian violinist, composer and teacher. As a composer, his most enduring work is his chamber music, which earned him a central place in the Italian instrumental renaissance of the 19th centu ...
's ''Turanda''. Although Puccini had heard reports about Busoni's opera, he didn't see it himself.
Princess Turandot (1934 film)
'' Prinzessin Turandot'' is a German black-and-white sound film made in 1934. It was directed by Gerhard Lamprecht
Gerhard Lamprecht (6 October 1897 – 4 May 1974) was a German film director, screenwriter and film historian. He directed 63 films between 1920 and 1958. He also wrote for 26 films between 1918 and 1958.
Life and career
Lamprecht was fasci ...
with a script by Thea von Harbou
Thea Gabriele von Harbou (27 December 1888 – 1 July 1954) was a German screenwriter, novelist, film director, and actress. She is remembered as the screenwriter of the science fiction film classic ''Metropolis'' (1927) and for the 192 ...
, and starred Käthe von Nagy
Ekaterina Nagy von Cziser, stage name Käthe von Nagy (4 April 1904 – 20 December 1973), was a Hungarian actress, model, dancer, and singer who worked in German and French cinema.
Early life and education
Käthe von Nagy, the daughter of a wea ...
as Turandot and Willy Fritsch
Willy Fritsch (Wilhelm Egon Fritz, 27 January 1901 – 13 July 1973) was a German theatre and film actor, a popular leading man and character actor from the silent-film era to the early 1960s.
Biography Early life
He was born Wilhelm Egon Fritz ...
as , the Birdseller. The film includes the song ''Turandot, bezaubernde Turandot'' by Franz Doelle
Franz Doelle (9 November 1883 – 15 March 1965) was a German composer. He worked on around fifty film scores during his career many of them operetta films.Hull p.84
Selected filmography
* '' When the White Lilacs Bloom Again'' (1929)
* '' Mrs. L ...
and Bruno Balz (recorded by Herbert Ernst Groh in 1935).
Havergal Brian
Havergal Brian
William Havergal Brian (29 January 187628 November 1972) was an English composer, librettist, and church organist.
He is best known for having composed 32 symphonies—an unusually high number amongst his contemporaries—25 of them ...
based the libretto of his opera ''Turandot'' (1949-1951) on Schiller's play. Like Busoni, Brian also wrote an associated orchestral ''Turandot Suite''. Brian composed his ''Turandot'' between his 8th and 9th Symphonies. In a letter, he wrote: "Turandot. I have not seen any music of the work by Busoni or Puccini.... My reason for tackling 'Turandot' was that I read a German translation and enjoyed it so much that I started work on it as an Opera."
Bertolt Brecht
Bertolt Brecht
Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known as Bertolt Brecht and Bert Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a p ...
also made his own adaptation of Gozzi's play, ''Turandot
''Turandot'' ( ; see #Origin and pronunciation of the name, 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 ...
, or the Whitewashers' Congress'' (1953–1954). Brecht's library contained a 1925 edition of Vollmoeller's translation. Brecht's epic comedy was first performed (posthumously) in Zurich (the same city as the premiere of Busoni's opera), in the Schauspielhaus on 5 February 1969.
Contemporary Chinese theatre
''Turandot'' has been recently rewritten and interpreted in different forms of Chinese ''xìqǔ'' (literally, 'theater of song'), often referred to as Chinese opera
Traditional Chinese opera (), or ''Xiqu'', is a form of musical theatre in China with roots going back to the early periods in China. It is an amalgamation of various art forms that existed in ancient China, and evolved gradually over more tha ...
.A Meeting Point or a Turning Point: On Vakhtangov’s Theatrical Activities and Thought
/ref>
See also
* Crystal Turandot Award, a Russian theatre award
* '' The Curse of Turandot'', 2021 Chinese film, loosely based on Gozzi's play
* Princess Turandot (disambiguation)
References
Notes
Citations
Sources
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External links
The many faces of Turandot
by Peter Bassett. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
Princess Turandot Fountain
outside the Vakhtangov Theatre in Arbat Street, Moscow
*
Full score of Stenhammar's incidental music
at IMSLP
* Complete film o
''Prinzessin Turandot''
on YouTube
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