At The Opera, Puccini's Madama Butterfly, January 25, 2020
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Madama Butterfly is an Italian opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa.
It is based on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Luther Long, which in turn was based on stories told to Long by his sister Jennie Correll and on the semi-autobiographical 1887 French novel Madame Chrysanthème by Pierre Loti. Long's version was dramatized by David Belasco as the one-act play Madame Butterfly: A Tragedy of Japan, which, after premiering in New York in 1900, moved to London, where Puccini saw it in the summer of that year.
The original version of the opera, in two acts, had its premiere on February 17, 1904 at La Scala in Milan. It was poorly received, despite having such notable singers as soprano Rosina Storchio, tenor Giovanni Zenatello and baritone Giuseppe De Luca in lead roles. This was due in part to a late completion by Puccini, which gave inadequate time for rehearsals. Puccini revised the opera, splitting the second act in two, with the Humming Chorus as a bridge to what became Act III, and making other changes. Success ensued, starting with the first performance on May 28, 1904 in Brescia.
Cast:
Butterfly - Renata Tebaldi
Pinkerton - Carlo Bergonzi
Suzuki - Fiorenza Cosotto
Tullio Serafin - conductor
DECCA - 1960
8:00 p.m.
Pietro Mascagni
Cavalleria rusticana, opera Intemezzo
Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony; Ondrej Lenard, conductor
8:09 p.m.
Renata Tebaldi
Puccini
Madama Butterfly
Santa Cecila of Rome Orchestra; Erede, conductor
11:05 p.m.
Maria Callas Giuseppi di Stefano
Bellini
I Puritani, Act 3: "Vieni, fra queste braccia" (Elvira, Arturo)
La Scala
11:37 p.m.
Renata Tebaldi Mario del Monaco George London
Puccini
Tosca - Act II scene with Renata Tebaldi as Tosca
La Scala Tullio Serafin
11:57 p.m.
Pietro Mascagni
Cavalleria rusticana, opera Intemezzo
Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony; Ondrej Lenard, conductor