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  1. Madama Butterfly (Italian pronunciation: [maˈdaːma ˈbatterflai]; Madame Butterfly) is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa.

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  3. Madama Butterfly, opera in three acts (originally two acts) by Italian composer Giacomo Puccini (Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa) that premiered at La Scala opera house in Milan on February 17, 1904.

  4. Aug 10, 2022 · GIACOMO PUCCINI - MADAMA BUTTERFLYMirella Freni, Pl... Herbert Von Karajan, Norbert Balatsch; Wiener Philarmoniker, staged and directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle.

  5. Overview. Extraordinary sopranos Aleksandra Kurzak and Asmik Grigorian (in her highly anticipated Met debut) tackle the demanding role of Cio-Cio-San, the loyal geisha at the heart of Puccini’s devastating tragedy. Tenors Matthew Polenzani and Jonathan Tetelman co-star as the callous American naval officer Pinkerton, whose betrayal destroys her.

  6. www.metopera.org › puccini-at-the-met-a-centenary-celebration › madama-butterflyMetropolitan Opera | Madama Butterfly

    Madama Butterfly. Puccini attended rehearsals and the Met premiere of Madama Butterfly in 1907. The composer spent five weeks in New York, followed everywhere by the press as a major celebrity.

  7. The Story. Act I. Japan, early 20th century. Lieutenant Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton of the U.S. Navy inspects a house overlooking Nagasaki harbor that he is leasing from Goro, a marriage broker. The house comes with three servants and a geisha wife named Cio-Cio-San, known as Madame Butterfly.

  8. Sep 5, 2015 · Madama Butterfly, Act II. The sources are multiple and of varying reliability, but the story is genuine: Tsuru Yamamuri, the young geisha who gave birth to the child of a United States Navy officer was known to the people of Nagasaki as O-Cio-San – or Madame Butterfly.

  9. Madam Butterfly (in Italian Madama Butterfly) is one of operas most enduring tales of unrequited love. Puccini’s poignant score follows the tragic tale of Cio Cio San, a young Japanese girl who falls in love with American naval officer Pinkerton, with devastating consequences.

  10. Madama Butterfly, SC 74 (Puccini, Giacomo) Movements/Sections. 2 or 3 acts. Composition Year. 1903-04. Genre Categories. Lyric tragedies; Theatrical Works; Operas; Related Works. Pieces based on Madama Butterfly.