Turandot 28.6.2003 with Jose Cura. Jose Cura sang wonderfully, all the bravos (and some shouting of "bis." they sounded more like dislike-shouting, than "Da Capo" in French) after his wonderful Nessun dorma.
It was a colorful, beautiful Turandot. But I did not like all of the directors ideas. The choreography of the crowd was disturbing, and some of the dancing was too. One could be distracted so that one suddenly did not know where Cura was. Cura looked dashing in the soldier-uniform, with all that black hair. It was definitely "there he is!!". But to make Calaf a soldier, was a fault. He is the unknown Prince, who is in exile, trying to hide from his enemies. And certainly as a soldier he would have seen Turandot before. So it was an illogical choice. But he looked great in the silver-armor. 
All C´s got al lot of applause, Cura (Calaf), Cassolli (Turandot) and Caresi (Liu). But too much circus in this Turandot, to my taste.
The opera stopped early because of rain, when Turandot sings :"La mia gloria e finita!" We waited a bit, but the weather forecast was not good, so a bit over midnight it was all over. And I went back to my hotel in the rain and in Blitz und Donner!
"Non piangere, Liu!"
Turandot = Giovanna Casolla 
Altoum = Aldo Bottion 
Timur = Hao Jiang Tian 
Liù = Micaela Carosi 
Ping = Marco Camastra 
Pong = Iorio Zennaro 
Pang = Gianluca Floris 
A mandarin = Giuseppe Riva 
The prince of Persia = Angel Harkatz 
First maidservant = Daniela Forapani 
Second maidservant = Antonella D'Amico
Alain Lombard, conductor 
Director - Yuri Alexandrov 
Assistant Director - Tatiana Karpacheva 
Scenography - Vjacheslav Okunev 
Costume design - Vjacheslav Okunev 
Choir - Marco Faelli 
Director of the Corps de Ballet - Maria Grazia Garofoli 
Light Designer - Paolo Mazzon  
Director of stage design - Giuseppe De Filippi Venezia 
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