Opera
Turandot May 28, 2026, 19:00
Description
Turandot is a captivating Eastern drama of love, pride, and the testing of the heart, embodied in Giacomo Puccini’s powerful and expressive music. On stage, a grand spectacle unfolds, where a gripping plot, lavish visual aesthetics, and famous arias create an atmosphere of true operatic grandeur. The story of the cold princess and the fearless prince becomes a deeply emotional experience, in which love emerges as a force capable of overcoming fear and changing fate.
G. Puccini
Turandot
Opera in 3 acts
Libretto by G. Adami and R. Simoni
At the Abay Opera House, the premiere took place on 11.11.2006
Production Team:
Stage Conductor – Renat Salavatov, People’s Artist of Tatarstan, Honored Artist of Russia, Honored Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Stage Director – Yuri Alexandrov, People’s Artist of Russia, Laureate of State Prizes (St. Petersburg)
Set Designer – Vyacheslav Okunev, People’s Artist of Russia, Laureate of State Prizes of Russia and Kazakhstan (St. Petersburg)
Choreographer – Gali Abaidulov (St. Petersburg)
Chief Choirmaster – Aliya Temirbekova, Honored Worker of Kazakhstan
Characters
- Princess Turandot
- Altoum, her father, Emperor of China
- Timur, the deposed King of Tartary
- The Unknown Prince (Calaf), his son
- Liu, Timur’s slave girl
- Ping, the Great Minister
- Pang, the Head Chef
- Pong, the Lord Chancellor
- A Mandarin
- The imperial guard, courtiers, the chief executioner and his men, children, wise men, the three Deaths, the people
The events take place in Peking.
Act One
Noisy crowds surround the ancient walls of the Imperial Palace in Peking. The people are agitated as they once again hear the mandarin proclaim the decree of the Celestial Emperor Altoum: any man wishing to win the hand of Princess Turandot must answer her three riddles. Failure means death, and his severed head will join those already displayed upon the palace walls.
Many brave suitors have already perished because of the Princess’s cruelty, yet the поток of new challengers never ceases. At dawn, another victim — a young Persian Prince — is to be executed. The crowd awaits Turandot’s appearance.
Amid the chaos, a blind old man is knocked to the ground. His companion, a young girl, calls for help. Calaf recognizes the old man as his father, Timur, once a king, now exiled. Only the faithful Liu has remained by his side. She greets Calaf with devotion, her love for him unchanged.
When Calaf sees Turandot, her beauty overwhelms him. Despite the pleas of Timur, Liu, and the ministers Ping, Pang, and Pong, he strikes the gong three times, declaring himself a suitor.
Act Two
Scene One
Ping, Pang, and Pong lament their fate, longing for peace away from the cruelty of the court. They are weary of witnessing Turandot’s deadly trials. The people, too, are exhausted by endless bloodshed and await a hero who will solve the riddles and bring peace.
Scene Two
In the imperial court, Emperor Altoum urges Calaf to withdraw, but he refuses. Turandot, driven by hatred rooted in an ancient injustice, presents her riddles.
Calaf answers each one correctly. The final answer reveals Turandot herself. He declares that his love will melt the ice in her heart.
Terrified, Turandot begs her father to release her from the promise, but the Emperor remains firm. Calaf then sets his own challenge: if Turandot can discover his name by dawn, he will surrender his life.
Act Three
Scene One
Turandot orders that no one in Peking may sleep until the stranger’s name is revealed. The entire city is forced to search for the answer.
Liu alone knows the truth but refuses to speak, even under torture. Unable to endure the suffering, she takes her own life, revealing that love gave her strength.
Timur dies soon after, and their funeral procession departs. Left alone, Calaf and Turandot confront their feelings. He kisses her, awakening love in her heart. In a moment of triumph, he reveals his name.
Scene Two
Before the assembled crowd, Turandot must announce his name. But love prevents her from betraying him. Instead, she declares that his name is Love — sealing their shared victory.
Turandot is a captivating Eastern drama of love, pride, and the testing of the heart, embodied in Giacomo Puccini’s powerful and expressive music. On stage, a grand spectacle unfolds, where a gripping plot, lavish visual aesthetics, and famous arias create an atmosphere of true operatic grandeur. The story of the cold princess and the fearless prince becomes a deeply emotional experience, in which love emerges as a force capable of overcoming fear and changing fate.
G. Puccini
Turandot
Opera in 3 acts
Libretto by G. Adami and R. Simoni
At the Abay Opera House, the premiere took place on 11.11.2006
Production Team:
Stage Conductor – Renat Salavatov, People’s Artist of Tatarstan, Honored Artist of Russia, Honored Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Stage Director – Yuri Alexandrov, People’s Artist of Russia, Laureate of State Prizes (St. Petersburg)
Set Designer – Vyacheslav Okunev, People’s Artist of Russia, Laureate of State Prizes of Russia and Kazakhstan (St. Petersburg)
Choreographer – Gali Abaidulov (St. Petersburg)
Chief Choirmaster – Aliya Temirbekova, Honored Worker of Kazakhstan
Characters
- Princess Turandot
- Altoum, her father, Emperor of China
- Timur, the deposed King of Tartary
- The Unknown Prince (Calaf), his son
- Liu, Timur’s slave girl
- Ping, the Great Minister
- Pang, the Head Chef
- Pong, the Lord Chancellor
- A Mandarin
- The imperial guard, courtiers, the chief executioner and his men, children, wise men, the three Deaths, the people
The events take place in Peking.
Act One
Noisy crowds surround the ancient walls of the Imperial Palace in Peking. The people are agitated as they once again hear the mandarin proclaim the decree of the Celestial Emperor Altoum: any man wishing to win the hand of Princess Turandot must answer her three riddles. Failure means death, and his severed head will join those already displayed upon the palace walls.
Many brave suitors have already perished because of the Princess’s cruelty, yet the поток of new challengers never ceases. At dawn, another victim — a young Persian Prince — is to be executed. The crowd awaits Turandot’s appearance.
Amid the chaos, a blind old man is knocked to the ground. His companion, a young girl, calls for help. Calaf recognizes the old man as his father, Timur, once a king, now exiled. Only the faithful Liu has remained by his side. She greets Calaf with devotion, her love for him unchanged.
When Calaf sees Turandot, her beauty overwhelms him. Despite the pleas of Timur, Liu, and the ministers Ping, Pang, and Pong, he strikes the gong three times, declaring himself a suitor.
Act Two
Scene One
Ping, Pang, and Pong lament their fate, longing for peace away from the cruelty of the court. They are weary of witnessing Turandot’s deadly trials. The people, too, are exhausted by endless bloodshed and await a hero who will solve the riddles and bring peace.
Scene Two
In the imperial court, Emperor Altoum urges Calaf to withdraw, but he refuses. Turandot, driven by hatred rooted in an ancient injustice, presents her riddles.
Calaf answers each one correctly. The final answer reveals Turandot herself. He declares that his love will melt the ice in her heart.
Terrified, Turandot begs her father to release her from the promise, but the Emperor remains firm. Calaf then sets his own challenge: if Turandot can discover his name by dawn, he will surrender his life.
Act Three
Scene One
Turandot orders that no one in Peking may sleep until the stranger’s name is revealed. The entire city is forced to search for the answer.
Liu alone knows the truth but refuses to speak, even under torture. Unable to endure the suffering, she takes her own life, revealing that love gave her strength.
Timur dies soon after, and their funeral procession departs. Left alone, Calaf and Turandot confront their feelings. He kisses her, awakening love in her heart. In a moment of triumph, he reveals his name.
Scene Two
Before the assembled crowd, Turandot must announce his name. But love prevents her from betraying him. Instead, she declares that his name is Love — sealing their shared victory.
Cast and Performers
(May 28, 2026, 19:00)
- Princess Turandot Gulzat Daurbayeva, Honored Worker of the Republic of Kazakhstan
- Calaf Georgy Oniani (Georgia)
- Liu Zhamilya Baspakova, People’s Artist of Kazakhstan
- Timur Tair Tazhi
- Altoum, Emperor of China Takhaui Rakhmetov
- Ping, Grand Minister Maksat Samatov, first performance
- Pang, Grand Cook Darkhan Zholdybayev
- Pong, Grand Counselor Bolat Kanagatov
- Mandarin Ilyas Artagaliyev
- The Seductresses Nargiz Satmukhambetova, Dilyara Duiseekeeva
- The Imperial Guard, courtiers, the chief executioner and his assistants, children, sages, the three Deaths, the people artists of the theatre
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Symphony Orchestra, Choir, and Ballet of the Abai Kazakh State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre
- Chief Conductor – Nurzhan Baibusinov, Honored Worker of the Republic of Kazakhstan