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Chaos in Korea as director quits Turandot

Chaos in Korea as director quits Turandot

A barely recognisable version of Puccini’s last opera opened in Seoul on Sunday after its director stormed out hours before the premiere and many rows of seats were removed after poor ticket sales.

La Scala director Davide Livermore said he refused to have his name associated with the $13.8 million production after disagreements with the production company. He claimed the company’s ‘decisions diverted the production from the original concept and the high standards required of a director of my calibre.’

“Again 2024 Turandot” has attracted some of the biggest names in opera. Conductors Placido Domingo, Jose Cura and Paolo Carignani lead the musical team, while sopranos Maria Guleghina, Asmik Grigorian, tenor Yusif Eyvazov and baritone Brian Jagde are featured among the star-studded cast.

Full report here.

photo: Salzburg Festival

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