Opera Review 'Il Trittico'
3 Puccinis, Separate, but Equal in Grandeur
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
Published: April 23, 2007
It’s official. The Metropolitan Opera’s new production of “Il Trittico,” Puccini’s triptych of one-act operas, is the most elaborate show in the company’s current repertory. Measured by the number of stage wagons required to transport the sets, “Trittico,” staged by Jack O’Brien in his Met debut, has broken the house record long held by Zeffirelli’s extravagant “Turandot.”
3 Puccinis, Separate, but Equal in Grandeur
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
Published: April 23, 2007
It’s official. The Metropolitan Opera’s new production of “Il Trittico,” Puccini’s triptych of one-act operas, is the most elaborate show in the company’s current repertory. Measured by the number of stage wagons required to transport the sets, “Trittico,” staged by Jack O’Brien in his Met debut, has broken the house record long held by Zeffirelli’s extravagant “Turandot.”
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