Generally, his father, the king, is known as the King of Clubs, who rules an imaginary kingdom, and his son is simply called The Prince.
The Love for Three Oranges was created in 1921.
Its called 'Love for Three Oranges'
The Love for Three Oranges - 1982 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The cast of The Love for Three Oranges - 1982 includes: Ugo Benelli as Trouffaldino Ryland Davies as The Prince Hugh Hetherington as Master of Ceremonies Yvonne Lea as Princess Linetta Nelly Morpurgo as Fata Morgana Willard White as The King
Try the Metropolitan Opera Store website. The store is located in the Opera House, and they sell recordings and librettos and other opera gifts. Other opera houses probably have a source for librettos, but usually just of operas they put on. Amazon may possibly be able to order them too.
In Giacomo Puccini's opera "Turandot," the name of the Prince is Calaf. He is the central character who falls in love with the cold-hearted Princess Turandot and bravely attempts to win her love by solving her three riddles. Calaf's determination and passion drive the narrative, culminating in a dramatic resolution.
Dad's Army - 1968 The Love of Three Oranges 8-8 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G UK:U (video rating) (1999)
"Turandot" is an opera by Giacomo Puccini about a princess who requires her suitors to solve three riddles in order to marry her. Failure to answer results in death. A prince named Calaf falls in love with Turandot and successfully solves the riddles, but she refuses to marry him. Eventually, Calaf wins Turandot's heart by offering her a challenge of his own: to learn his name by morning.
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"Turandot," an opera by Giacomo Puccini, tells the story of a cold and unyielding Chinese princess who vows to marry only a suitor who can solve three riddles, executing those who fail. The tale unfolds as Calaf, a determined prince, falls in love with her and successfully answers the riddles, but Turandot remains aloof. In a twist, she is ultimately won over by Calaf's unwavering love and the revelation of his true identity. The opera explores themes of love, power, and redemption against a backdrop of exoticism and tragedy.
Puccini's opera 'Tosca'. 'Tosca' an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini premiered in Rome on January 14, 1900. Tosca is a prima Donna in love with the painter Cavaradossi, and desired by Baron Scarpia.