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Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

Friday, September 15, 2017

New Head on the Block

Puccini's Turandot claims yet another victim.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
The Princess Turandot. Art from the original cover of the score as published by Ricordi.
The title character of Puccini's final opera Turandot is a fabulous Chinese princess, and possibly the most bloodthirsty heroine in opera. Y'see, Turandot, the daughter of the Chinese Emperor, is a single girl. And in a vow to her ancestor, she has her would-be suitors decapitated when they fail to answer three riddles. One could view this work as an exotic vision of ancient China through the eyes of a late Romantic Italian composer...or a game show gone horribly wrong.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Strings on a Plane

The Philadelphia Orchestra play Dvořák in close quarters.

Just up on YouTube, footage of the Fabulous Philadelphians coping with a long plane delay in the middle of their tour of China. They're playing the last movement of Dvořák's American Quartet.
Enjoy.

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