Nessun dorma (English: None shall sleep) is an aria from the final - TopicsExpress



          

Nessun dorma (English: None shall sleep) is an aria from the final act of Giacomo Puccinis opera Turandot, and is one of the best-known tenor arias in all opera. It is sung by Calaf, il principe ignoto (the unknown prince), who falls in love at first sight with the beautiful but cold Princess Turandot. However, any man who wishes to wed Turandot must first answer her three riddles; if he fails, he will be beheaded. In the act before this aria, Calaf has correctly answered the three riddles put to all of Princess Turandots prospective suitors. Nonetheless, she recoils at the thought of marriage to him. Calaf offers her another chance by challenging her to guess his name by dawn. (As he kneels before her, the Nessun dorma theme makes a first appearance, to his words, Il mio nome non sai!) If she does so, she can execute him; but if she does not, she must marry him. The cruel and emotionally cold princess then decrees that none of her subjects shall sleep that night until his name is discovered. If they fail, all will be killed. As the final act opens, it is now night. Calaf is alone in the moonlit palace gardens. In the distance, he hears Turandots heralds proclaiming her command. His aria begins with an echo of their cry and a reflection on Princess Turandot:
Posted on: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 16:33:36 +0000

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