Madama Butterfly
Madama Butterfly è un’opera in italian di Giacomo Puccini, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1903, con 1 arie archiviate in Wikidata.
1903 1903-12-27
Verismo
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Madama Butterfly is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. The Schickling catalog number is SC 74.
Giuseppe Giacosa
tragedy

Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) — compositore italian, periodo Verismo. Prima rappresentazione di Madama Butterfly nel 1903.
Trama di Madama Butterfly
In 1904, a U.S. naval officer named Pinkerton rents a house on a hill in Nagasaki, Japan, for himself and his soon-to-be wife, "Butterfly". Her real name is Cio-Cio-San (from the Japanese word for "butterfly" (蝶々, chōchō; pronounced [tɕoꜜːtɕoː]); -san is a plain honorific). She is a 15-year-old Japanese girl whom he is marrying for convenience, and he intends to leave her once he finds a proper American wife, since Japanese divorce laws are very lenient. The wedding is to take place at the house. Butterfly had been so excited to marry an American that she had earlier secretly converted from Buddhism to Christianity. After the wedding ceremony, her uninvited uncle, a bonze, who has found out about her conversion, comes to the house, curses her and orders all the guests to leave, which they do while renouncing her. Pinkerton and Butterfly sing a love duet and prepare to spend their first night together. Pinkerton left shortly after the wedding, and three years later, Butterfly is still waiting for him to return. Her maid Suzuki keeps trying to convince her that he is not coming back, but Butterfly does not believe her. Goro, the marriage broker who arranged her marriage, keeps trying to marry her off again, but she does not listen to him either. The American consul, Sharpless, comes to the house with a letter, which he has received from Pinkerton who asks him to break some news to Butterfly: that Pinkerton is not coming back to Japan. However, Sharpless cannot bring himself to …
Estratto dalla sezione Synopsis dell’articolo Wikipedia — testo rilasciato con licenza CC BY-SA 4.0. Leggi la trama completa →
Cast e personaggi di Madama Butterfly
15 personaggi documentati da Wikidata con indicazione del registro vocale:
- personThe Bonze (bass)
- personYakuside (bass)
- personThe Imperial Commissioner (bass)
- personThe Official Registrar (bass)
- personGoro (tenor)
- personPrince Yamadori (tenor)
- personSuzuki (mezzo-soprano)
- personB.F. Pinkerton (tenor)
- personCio-Cio-san (soprano)
- personThe aunt (soprano)
- personThe cousin (soprano)
- personSharpless (baritone)
- personKate Pinkerton (mezzo-soprano)
- personCio-Cio-san's mother (mezzo-soprano)
- personDolore ("Sorrow")
Libretto di Madama Butterfly
Il libretto è scritto da Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa — in totale 2 autori di libretto. L’opera è classificata nel genere opera, tragedy.
Da Madame Butterfly all’opera
Madama Butterfly è un adattamento di Madame Butterfly — soggetto letterario di partenza per il libretto.
Opere contemporanee
Rappresentate nel decennio a cavallo del 1903, altre 6 opere del repertorio archiviato di compositori diversi:
- Zazà — Ruggero Leoncavallo (1900)
- Grisélidis — Jules Massenet (1901)
- Le maschere — Pietro Mascagni (1901)
- Les barbares — Camille Saint-Saëns (1901)
- Rusalka — Antonín Dvořák (1901)
- Adriana Lecouvreur — Francesco Cilea (1902)
Arie principali di Madama Butterfly
Un bel dì, vedremo
micsoprano
in Italian · 1903
Altre opere di Giacomo Puccini
- Gianni Schicchi
- Il tabarro
- La rondine
- Suor Angelica
- Edgar (1885)
- Manon Lescaut (1890)
- La bohème (1896)
- Tosca (1898)
- La fanciulla del West (1909)
- Turandot (1921)
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