Giacomo Puccini / Deborah Burton (arr.) / Franco Alfano (arr.): Turandot - Sheet music | Carus-Verlag

Giacomo Puccini / Deborah Burton (arr.) / Franco Alfano (arr.) Turandot

Dramma lirico in tre atti e cinque quadri. Finali: Franco Alfano (II), Deborah Burton SC 91, 1923/24, Finale 2022

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With his unfinished fairy-tale opera Turandot Giacomo Puccini has left a couple of riddles to posterity. First of all the work, which had its premiere after Puccini’s death, lacks a complete ending. Furthermore, practical adjustments and corrections usually added by the composer in the course of a scenic production or after the work’s premiere, are missing, too. Thus Turandot has become a work, to which, in the course of time, many errors and inconsistencies have been added.

Carus now offers a modern edition of Turandot with a focus on aspects of practical performance: clearly organized performance material with a musical text free from traditional errors and inconsistencies, with added performance instructions (where necessary), and with consistent articulation and dynamics. This new edition has been created by the Italian conductor and musicologist Andreas Gies.

With regard to the opera’s finale the Carus edition entails two alternative endings: firstly, the traditional second version of Franco Alfano’s completion (after Puccini’s death) from 1924. Secondly, a reconstructed finale by the American musicologist and Puccini scholar Deborah Burton from 2022. For this she has been able to draw on a significantly larger amount of musical material by Puccini than Alfano including some only recently discovered, hitherto unknown sketches. Therefore, her reconstruction comes much closer to Giacomo Puccini’s original dramaturgical intentions. The Carus performance material is available with either the Alfano or the Burton finale.

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Full score, foreword in German, English and Italian Carus 56.205/00, ISMN 979-0-007-45695-5 25,2 x 35,0 cm Provisionally available from 11/2026
Vocal score Carus 56.205/03, ISMN 979-0-007-45697-9 DIN A4 Provisionally available from 11/2026
  • Giacomo Puccini came from a dynasty of church musicians who worked in the Tuscan city of Lucca. His Messa a 4 con orchestra, premiered there in 1880, seemed to point him toward a career in the same direction, but directly after this, he went to Milan Conservatoire with the aim of becoming an opera composer. His only independent orchestral works were written there as student works – the Preludio sinfonico (1882) and Capriccio sinfonico (1883), as well as some of his 16 complete surviving songs for voice and piano (Canti), which he composed, with frequent references to his operas, almost throughout his career. He achieved a breakthrough as an opera composer with Manon Lescaut (1893); between 1893 and 1904 he composed La Bohème, Tosca and Madama Butterfly, which remain his most frequently-performed works today. In recent years there has been a growing realisation that Puccini's entire output requires reappraisal. And so, he has increasingly come to be understood as a musician searching for a way forward into the modern age. Personal details
  • Andreas Gies, born in Italy to Italian and German parents, studied flute, piano, composition, singing, and conducting at conservatories in Castelfranco V., Venice, and Milan. He holds a bachelor’s and two master’s degrees and attended masterclasses with renowned conductors like M. Beltrami and D. Gatti. Gies has been assistant conductor at theaters such as La Fenice di Venezia and Regio di Torino. In 2019, he won the “Premio Nazionale delle Arti” and conducted the “La Verdi” orchestra of Milan. His conducting debut was in 2016 at the Mainfranken Theater Würzburg. He has conducted premieres and performances in Milan, Nice, Novara, and Sofia.

    As a composer, Gies has won several competitions and his works have been performed by major orchestras in the USA and Italy. He also produces critical editions of lesser-known Italian operas, collaborating with musicologist C. Orselli. His compositions include pieces for chamber groups, orchestras, and chamber operas.

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A rehearsal scenario (German “Szenarium”) is a scene and role breakdown: it provides a tabular overview of the structure of the opera, showing acts, scenes, musical numbers, etc. and the performers involved at every point. This makes it easy to see immediately who is needed for each scene. A rehearsal scenario is designed to assist with planning rehearsals and creating rehearsal schedules.
A director’s book (sometimes known as a production or prompt book) contains a record of everything that happens during a theater performance. For example, it documents entrances and exits, cues for set changes, lighting, sound and stage technology, the positions of the characters, costume changes, and placement of props. To provide sufficient space for notes, the vocal score is printed on one page, with the facing page left blank for writing. To ensure maximum writing comfort, Carus offers one version for right-handed users (printed on the left, blank on the right) and one for left-handed users (blank on the left, printed on the right). The content is otherwise identical to the vocal score. The director’s book is available in printed and digital form.
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