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Met Opera: Turandot12A12A

RELEASE DATE: 12/10/2019

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Met Opera: Turandot Poster
CAST: Christine Goerke, Eleonora Buratto, Roberto Aronica
DIRECTOR: Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Gary Halvorson
RUN TIME: 3 hours 25 minutes
RELEASE DATE: 12/10/2019
Franco Zeffirelli's spectacular production returns to cinemas with powerhouse soprano Christine Goerketaking on the titular role of the sharp Princess, sworn never to be possessed by a man. Calaf, an unknown suitor played by tenor Roberto Aronica, who sings the famed aria "Nessun dorma", becomes lovestruck with the icy Princess, vowing to risk his life in attempting to answer the challenging three riddles that promise to unlock her heart. Yannick Nezet-Seguin, the Met's Music Director, conducts this powerful production of love, loss and loyalty.

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