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Madama Butterfly

 
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Opera in two acts by Puccini to a libretto by Giacoso and Illica after Belasco (1904, Milan).



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An opera by Giacomo Puccini. The title character, a Japanese woman, is betrothed to an American naval officer stationed in Japan. He leaves for the United States, promising to return, but comes back three years later married to an American woman. Butterfly, disgraced, stabs herself; the officer begs her forgiveness, and she dies in his arms.

Classical Work: Madama Butterfly (Madame Butterfly), opera
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Act One

Goro shows Pinkerton the house he has just leased for 999 years, where he will house the wife he has agreed to marry for the same term. He notes that both deals can be broken at any time with a month's notice. Sharpless arrives and, in their conversation over drinks, Pinkerton explains his philosophy ("Dovunque al mondo"): to take pleasure wherever he finds it. He further declares that although he doesn't know whether it is love or a whim ("Amore o grillo"), he finds himself fascinated by Butterfly, though he proposes a toast to the day he will be married for real, to an American woman. Sharpless tells him that Butterfly takes the marriage much more seriously; when she visited the consulate, her sincerity touched him. He warns Pinkerton to be careful: it would be wrong to break an utterly trusting heart. Pinkerton laughs these warnings off.

Butterfly and her relations arrive. She tells Sharpless and Pinkerton her age, 15, and her life's story. Her family was once rich, but now they are poor, and she had to become a geisha to support herself. She shows Pinkerton her few possessions, including a dagger, which arouses his curiousity. She says there are too many people around for her to explain, but Goro quietly tells him that the Mikado sent it to her father, who obeyed and used it to kill himself. Butterfly also tells Pinkerton that she has converted to his religion. In a lively ensemble, the relatives comment more or less favorably on Pinkerton's looks and their views of the marriage. The marriage contract is signed, but the following festivities are interrupted by the arrival of the Bonze, who tells them all that Butterfly has renounced her faith, and thus, her family. They renounce her in return, and Pinkerton drives them away. He consoles Butterfly, telling her not to cry. During their extended love duet, "Bimba, bimba," it is clear that he still considers her nothing more than a charming toy, but her feelings are much deeper. They go into the house together.

Act Two

The second act takes place three years later. Suzuki is praying to the gods for help, while Butterfly is convinced that Pinkerton will return, as she declares in the famous "Un bel di," as she imagines his return. Sharpless arrives with a letter containing news from Pinkerton. She greets him effusively, but before they can exchange more than a few words, Prince Yamadori arrives with Goro. Yamadori wants to marry Butterfly, but she refuses, saying she is a married woman. They remind her that according to Japanese law, Pinkerton's having left her is the equivalent of a divorce, but she responds that she is an American and such laws, which let a man leave a wife when he tires of her, do not apply to her. Yamadori leaves in frustration, followed by Goro. Sharpless starts to read the letter, but she reacts so joyfully at even the first few words that he cannot bear to finish reading the letter. He asks her what she would do if Pinkerton were never to come back, and, utterly bewildered at the thought, she says she would go back to her life as a geisha or, better, die rather than lead such a life again. He advises her to forget Pinkerton and marry the rich Yamadori. She finally understands that Pinkerton might have forgotten her, but shows Sharpless the child she bore after Pinkerton left. Now he is named Trouble, but when Pinkerton returns, she will change his name to Joy. Sharpless promises to tell Pinkerton of his son's existence and departs. Suzuki screams in rage at Goro, who has been saying that in America, a child without a father is considered an outcast. Butterfly seizes her father's dagger to threaten him and he runs away. The two women hear the sound of the cannon that announces the arrival of a ship. It is Pinkerton's ship, and Butterfly exults that her love has triumphed entirely. She and Suzuki, in the Flower Duet, strip the garden of flowers to adorn the house. Butterfly dresses in her wedding gown and the three of them wait for Pinkerton's arrival. A chorus hums softly.

The next morning, Butterfly has not slept, and when Suzuki wakes up, she persuades Butterfly to get some rest. Pinkerton and Sharpless arrive and, to Suzuki's despair, tell her that the woman with them is Pinkerton's wife, Kate. They have come to ask Butterfly to give Pinkerton and Kate the child, and ask Suzuki for her help to do what's best for the child: "Io so che alle sue pene." Pinkerton, realizing that Butterfly has waited for him, is overcome with remorse: "Addio, fiorito asil." Sharpless angrily reminds Pinkerton of his warnings and how they have come all too true. Pinkerton gives Sharpless money to give to Butterfly and rushes off, condemning himself as too cowardly to face her. Butterfly comes in and cannot understand why Pinkerton is not there, but Suzuki and Sharpless are downcast. She sees Kate and realizes what has happened. Kate asks for her forgiveness, whereupon Butterfly tells her there should be no woman on Earth happier than she and not to be saddened over her own plight. She agrees to give up the child if Pinkerton himself comes to fetch him. Kate and Sharpless leave. Butterfly tells Suzuki to go out to play in the garden with the child. Alone, she raises the dagger to her throat ("Con onore muore") and Suzuki pushes the child into the room. She bids him a loving farewell, "Tu, tu, tu," and blindfolds him. She cuts her throat and dies as Pinkerton rushes into the house, calling her name. ~ All Music Guide

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
A Night At The Opera, The World's Greatest Operas [Box Set] 2007
Classical Treasures 2000
Favorite Lullabies 1999
Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1963
Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1988
Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1996
Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2008
Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2008
Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2009
Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2002
Giacomo Puccini: Madame Butterfly [Film Soundtrack] 1995
Giacomo Puccini: The Operas [Box Set] 2008
Legendary Performances (Box Set) 2002
Legendary Performances of Caballé [Box Set] 2007
Legendary Performances of Scotto [Box Set] 2007
Mad About Opera 1992
Madame Butterfly: Heritage Masters
Maria Callas, The Complete Studio Recordings 1949-1969 [Box Set] 2007
Maria Callas: The Complete Puccini Studio Recordings [Box Set] 2008
Popular Puccini [DVD Video] 2008
Puccini - The Great Opera Collection [Box Set] 2008
Puccini: La Bohème; Madama Butterfly; Tosca; Turandot [Box Set] 2003
Puccini: Madam Butterfly 2001
Puccini: Madam Butterfly 2006
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1990
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1988
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1993
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1978
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1997
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1993
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1998
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1963
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1987
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1995
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1999
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1997
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1996
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1994
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2000
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2001
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2002
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2002
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2002
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1995
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2002
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2002
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2001
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2002
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1991
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1994
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2003
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2003
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1994
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2003
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1989
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2007
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 2006
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Puccini: Madama Butterfly (Original 1904 Version) 2002
Puccini: Madama Butterfly [DVD Video] 1977
Puccini: Madama Butterfly [Hybrid SACD] 2006
Puccini: Madama Butterfly [Inlcudes Catalog] 2008
Puccini: Madame Butterfly 1998
Puccini: Madame Butterfly 1998
Puccini: Madame Butterfly 1999
Puccini: Madame Butterfly 2003
Puccini: Madame Butterfly 1997
Puccini: Madame Butterfly 2009
Puccini: Manon Lescaut; La bohème; Tosca [Box Set]
Puccini:Madama Butterfly
The Complete EMI Recordings 1946-1984, Vol. 2: Opera & Vocal 2008
The Great Operas of Giacomo Puccini (Box Set) 2001
The Greatest Puccini Recordings Ever Made [Box Set]
The World's Greatest Arias
The Young Tebaldi

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Title Date
10 Great Tenors [Box Set]
100 Best Classics 2006
100 Best Opera Classics 2004
100 Best Puccini 2008
100 Best Romantic Classics 2007
100 Best Tenor Arias 2009
100 Chefs d'Oeuvre de la Musique Classique 2006
100 Classical Masterpieces (Box Set) 1998
100 Classical Masterpieces, Vol. 5 1998
100 Fiedler Favorites [Box Set] 1994
100 Popular Classics [Box Set] 2000
100 Silver Screen Classics (Box Set) 1998
100 Silver Screen Classics, Vol. 3 1995
100 Silver Screen Classics, Vol. 4 1995
100 Silver Screen Classics, Vol. 7 1995
100% Classics, Vol. 2 1995
101 Famous Classical Masterpieces, Vols. 1-5
101 Opera Masterpieces, Vol. 1 [Box Set]
20 Chansons D'Or 2006
20 Great Soprano Arias 1998
20 Great Sopranos sing 20 Great Soprano Arias
20 Legendary Sopranos 1994
25 Opera Favorites 1997
40 Most Beautiful Arias
41 Golden Opera Treasures 1998
5 Héroïnes
50 Great Moments in Opera 1992
50 Years of Hungaroton: Conductors
500 Classic Masterpieces [Box Set] 1992
75 Greatest Classics, Vol. 1 (Box Set) 1998
A Brassy Night at the Opera 1997
A Buenos Aires
A Celebration 2005
A Classic Italian Festival 1993
A Delightful Little Dinner Music (Box Set) 1999
A Night at the Ballet, Proms, Opera [Box Set] 2008
A Night at the Ballet: The Greatest Music for the Stage 2008
A Night at the Opera
A Night at the Opera, Vol. 1 1989
A Night at the Opera: The Greatest Arias & Duets 2008
A Portrait of Pavarotti 2001
A Puccini Weekend
A Soprano Weekend
A Taste of Italy, Vol. 2: Italian Opera Arias
A Taste of Italy: Music for Dining
A Tenors Valentine 1999
A Tribute to Arena di Verona 1995
A to Z of Opera 2000
Absolute Opera 1991
Addio: Opera's Greatest Farewells 1999
Adrianne Pieczonka Sings Puccini 2009
After a Dream
Airs De Verdi Et Puccini
Alda in Opera and Song
Alessandro Granda (Il mito dell' Opera)
All of the World's Most Beautiful Melodies (Box Set) 1995
All-Time Great Opera Duets: 1911-1942 1995
Amelita Galli-Curci: Complete Acoustic Recordings, Vol. 2 (1920-24) 1993
American Legends: Enrico Caruso 1986
Amor: Opera's Great Love Songs 1998
Amore II: Great Italian Love Arias 2000
Amore: Essential Romantic Collection 2001
Amore: Opera's Greatest Romances 1998
Amore: The Great Italian Love Arias 1989
An Evening With The Hollywood Bowl
An Evening with José Carreras 1999
An Evening with Maria Callas 1999
An Evening with Montserrat Caballé 1999
An Opera Weekend
Andrea Immer Presents: Pinot, Pasta, & Puccini 2003
Angela Gheorghiu Live from Covent Garden 2002
Angela Gheorghiu Sings Puccini 2005
Ann Rachlin's Classical Music & Stories - Mandy & The Magic Butterfly 1997
Anna Moffo sings Massenet, Puccini, Donizetti & Verdi 2008
Anne Roselle: The Recordings (1926-1928)
Anthologie 2003
Antonietta Stella sings operatic arias by Verdi & Puccini 1998
Aria 1997
Aria Fresca 1998
Aria: A Passion for Opera 1994
Aria: The Opera Album 1998
Aria: The Opera Album [Special Editon] 2005
Arias
Arias & Scenes
Arias And Entrechats 1995
Arias [Hybrid SACD] 2004
Arias and Scenes 2000
Arias by Bellini, Ponchielli, Puccini, Verdi [Box Set] 2005
Arias from Italian Operas
Arias, Duets & Lieder
Arie Puccini, Verdi 2005
Arie senza voce: soprano drammatico
Arpin At The Opera 1996
Arthur Sullivan: Die Piraten [with Bonus Disc]
Artist Portrait: Kiri Te Kanawa 2004
Audio Archive Classics: Richard Tauber
Ballads of Opera 2001
Be My Valentine: Music for Two 2006
Bedroom Adagios 2003
Beethoven: Fidelio
Bel Sogno: Italian Arias and Scenes 2001
Bella Sorella 2008
Bella Tuscany: Music Inspired by Tuscany 2004
Belle Voci: Arias 2003
Bellezza Vocale 1999
Bellini, Delibes, Puccini, Verdi: Great Opera Duets 2004
Beniamino Gigli (Heroes) 1998
Beniamino Gigli: A Life in Words and Music 2004
Best Classical Album of the Millennium 1999
Best Classics 100 [Box Set] 2004
Best Classics 100 [DVD Video] 2006
Best Loved Classics, Vol. 5
Best Of Opera
Best Of Puccini Operas 1997
Best Opera Album In The World ... Ever! 1996
Best Romantic Classics 100 2007
Best of Italian Opera Duets 1995
Best of the Great Tenors 1997
Best of the Italian Opera 1995
Best of the Three Tenors 2006
Best-Loved Classics 5 1997
Best-Loved Italian Choruses 1997
Beyond Imagination 2002
Birth of a Legend 2002
Bizet: Carmen; Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1989
Bolero: Classic Goes Pop (Trance Opera) 2005
Bouquet Of Film Classics
Bouquet of Film Classics
Brava Berganza! A Birthday Tribute 2005
Breathe: Relaxing Music from the Movies 2006
Bridges to Italy 2003
By Request 2003
CBS Masterworks Dinner Classics: La Dolce Vita 1992
Callas Forever (Original Film Soundtrack) 2002
Callas Passion 2003
Callas Sings Puccini Arias
Callas the Divine 1996
Callas: La Divina [Limited Edition] 1995
Callas: Life & Art [includes DVD] 2004
Callas: The Voice and the Story 1997
Cantolopera Soprano No. 1 1997
Cantolopera Tenore No. 1 1997
Caresses 1997
Carla Martinis Sings
Carlo Bergonzi: The Sublime Voice 2001
Caruso In Ensemble 1992
Caruso Sings Italian Opera
Caruso duets
Caruso: Puccini Recordings, 1902-16 1999
Celtic Treasure 2007
Centenary Edition 1958-1967 1997
Centenary Edition: 100 Years of Great Music (Box Set) 1997
Choral Adagios 2004
Cinema Classics 2007
Cinema Classics 1 1992
Cinema Classics 5 1998
Cinema Classics: Klassische Melodien aus berühmten Filmen 1997
Classic & Nature
Classic Archive: Victoria de los Angeles [DVD Video] 2005
Classic FM presents Voices
Classic FM: Relax More 2000
Classic Flicks
Classic Recitals: Great Tenor Arias 2004
Classical 2009 [B&N Exclusive] 2008
Classical Cuisine: Asian Delights 2004
Classical Erotica 1996
Classical Evolution: Sampler 2002
Classical Love Duets 1995
Classical Love Songs 2009
Classical Moments: A Time-Life Collection 1994
Classical Moods, Vols. 6 - 10 1995
Classical Naptime for Tots 2008
Classical Romance 1998
Classics Collection: Giacomo Puccini 2000
Classics From The Movies 1995
Classics Go to the Movies, Vol. 4
Classics Meet Hollywood 1995
Classics Meet Hollywood, Vol. 1 1993
Classics Up To Date, Vol. 4
Classics at the Movies 1993
Classics for Lovers 2003
Classics for My Baby 2008
Classics go to the Movies 1990
Classics in the Movies
Classics in the Movies, Vol. 2 1998
Classics of the Silver Screen 1990
Claudia Muzio, Vol. 2
Claudia Muzio-The Great Repertoire, 1911-1935
Claudia Muzio: Complete Pathé Recordings (1917-18) 1994
Close Encounters with Great Singers 2004
Coffeehouse Classics 1997
Combien tu m'aimes? [Bande originale du film] 2005
Commuter Classics 2009
Concert in Rhythm, Vol. 2 / The Perfect "10" Classics 2008
Concert in the Park 1991
Concertgebouw Series: Grace Moore; Rio Ginster; Betty van den Bosch...
Concerto per Puccini, 29 Novembre 1954 2005
Conversations with Puccini
Cosmopolitan: Seduction 1996
Covent Garden 1904-1939 1991
Covent Garden On Record: A History, Volume III 1992
Covent Garden on Record: A History, Vol. 2, 1904-1910
Crime In Opera - Opera's Most Illicit Acts 1996
Culinary Classics 1999
Dame Eva Turner - The Collected Recordings
Dame Joan Hammond: A Celebration 1992
Dame Kiri and Friends: The Gala Concert 2005
Damsels in Distress - Woeful Soprano Arias 1993
Daniele Bartoni
David Liebman Plays Puccini 2001
Deanna Durbin
Der junge Richard Tauber: Arien und Duette, 1919-1926
Desire: Music of Romance (Box Set) 1999
Desire: Music of Romance, Discs 3 & 4 1999
Dies Irae-The Essential Choral Collection 1997
Diva 1995
Diva's Revenge 2005
Diva: The Ultimate Collection
Diva:Montserrat Caballe 1995
Divas 1906-35 1989
Divas: The Ultimate Album 1998
Divos & Divas 2009
Dokumente einer Sängerkarriere: Peter Anders
Domingo Sings Romantic Puccini
Domingo! 1981
Donizetti, Bellini, Mozart, Verdi, Puccini: Great Arias 2008
Dorothy Kirsten: Live Performances 1944-1975 1995
Dramatic Tenor Arias
Dream Melodies 1997
Dream Melodies (Box Set) 2001
Dream Melodies (Collectors Edition) (Box Set) 2002
Dream Melodies, Vol. 9: Opera 2000
Dream Melodies, Vols. 6-10 (Box Set)
Dreaming 2001
Duets From Famous Operas 1968
Duetti e arie d'opera 1993
E sole amore: Puccini Arias
EMI Centenary Edition, Vol. 7
Edith Mason: Complete Recordings (1924-28) 1994
Eleanor Steber In Concert (1956-1958) 1992
Eleanor Steber sings Mozart & Charles Gounod 1991
Eleanor Steber: In Memoriam
Elisabeth Rethberg: The Complete Brunswick Recordings (1924-29) 1994
Elisabeth Rethberg: The Complete HMV, Parlophone and Victor Recordings (1927-34) 1995
Elizabeth Rethberg (Prima Voce) 1999
Emmy Destin
Emmy Destin Sings Mozart, Wagner, Verdi, Puccini
Emmy Destin: Complete Victor Recordings (1914-21) 1993
Emmy Destinn 2003
Emmy Destinn - Her Berliner's Record And G.&T. Recordings (1901-1908)
Emmy Destinn: Her E. Berliner's Record and G & T Recordings (1901-1908)
Encore Live! from Orchestra Hall 1997
Enjoying Italian Opera 1995
Enrico Caruso Edition Vol. 5
Enrico Caruso Sings Verismo Arias 1992
Enrico Caruso: A Life in Words and Music 2003
Enrico Caruso: Arias, Ensembles, Songs - 1904-1920 1998
Enzo De Muro Lomanto and his wife Toti Dal Monte
Erika Pauwels: Portrait 2000
Erna Berger 2001
Erna Berger: A Vocal Portrait 2003
Escape Through Opera 2000
Essential Opera 2005
Essential Opera 2 1993
Essential Puccini 2001
Essential Relaxation Classics 2004
Everlasting Tranquility
Everybody's Opera 2006
Extase: la voix à l'infini 2002
Family Circle Favorite Lullabies 1996
Famous Classical Themes from the Movies 1997
Famous Love Duets, Vol. 2
Famous Opera Arias
Famous Opera Choruses 1997
Famous Opera Duets 1993
Famous Operatic Duets 1990
Famous Tenors of the Past
Fantasy 1985
Farrar In Italian Opera 1994
Favorite Arias 1996
Favorite Arias by the World's Favorite Tenors 1991
Favorite Opera Choruses
Favorite Opera Duets
Favorite Puccini Arias by the World's Favorite Sopranos 1991
Favorite Sopranos
Favourite Classics
Favourite Classics 1 1992
Favourite Opera Choruses
Favourite Puccini
Favourite Tenors 1993
Ferruccio Tagliavini
Ferrucio Tagliavini: Great Voices
Festival of Italian Composers 2002
Festival: 2002 2002
Fiamma Izzo D'Amico & Peter Dvorsky
Field of Dreams: Classical Music with the Countryside in Mind 2000
Fifty Enchanting Classics, Vol. 1-4 1996
Fifty Years of Hungaroton: Singers
Film Classics 1994
Florence Easton 1997
Florence Easton Sings Opera Arias 2001
Flowers in Music
For Book Lovers 2003
For Book Lovers Only (Box Set) 2003
For Evening Passions 2003
For Your Baby 2004
For Your Soul 2002
For the One You Love: The World's Favorite Romantic Melodies 2001
Four Austrian Sopranos of the Past 1997
Four Famous German Sopranos 1997
Four Famous Sopranos of the Past
Four Tenors and a Diva 2003
Frances Alda: Acoustic & Electric Recordings (1910 - 1928)
Frances Alda: The Complete Victor Recordings, 1909-15 1999
Franco Corelli
Franco Corelli & Renata Tebaldi: Live in Tokyo - 1973 [DVD Video] 2007
French & Italian Arias 1996
Fritz Wunderlich, der grosse deutsche Tenor 1990
Fritz Wunderlich: München, 1965/1966 1996
Fritz Wunderlich: The Legend 2007
From the Heart: Italian Arias & Neapolitan Songs 1996
Galakonzert: Mirella Freni & Eduardo Alvarez
Geraldine Farrar Sings Carmen, La Bohème, Madama Butterfly
Giacomo Lauri-Volpi 1993
Giacomo Puccini 150 2008
Giacomo Puccini: 16 Great Arias 1995
Giacomo Puccini: Greatest Hits 1995
Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly [Highlights]
Giacomo Puccini: Puccini Gala 1998
Giacomo Puccini: Suor Angelica/Madama Butterfly Highlights
Giacomo Puccini: The Maestro's Voice
Giacomo Puccini~Madama Butterfly Highlights
Gigli - Caruso - Schipa: The Legendary Three Tenors 2004
Giordano: Fedora
Giordano:Fedora
Giovanni Martinelli on Radio: Unpublished Broadcasts (1927-1938)
Giovanni Martinelli, The Acoustic Recordings 1913-1923
Giovanni Martinelli: The Complete Acoustic Recordings (1912-1924) 1998
Giuseppe Di Stefano
Giuseppe Di Stefano Sings Verdi & Puccini 2009
Giuseppe Di Stefano: Gli ospiti radiofonici
Giuseppe Di Stefano: The Complete Italian Radio Recordings 1952-1956
Giuseppe Morett: Bel Canto, Tenore E Maestro 1997
Giuseppe Verdi: La Traviata
Giuseppe di Stefano A Chicago 1950
Giuseppe di Stefano Sings Verdi, Puccini, Bellini, Bizet, Mascagni, Thomas 2008
Giuseppe di Stefano a Chicago
Gli inediti 2002
Gold Medal Dreams 2007
Golden Opera 1989
Golden Opera Treasures 1998
Golden Voices of the Century
Gramophone Editor's Choice, December 2004 2004
Gramophone Editor's Choice, March 2005 2005
Grand Opera
Grand Opera Choruses 1998
Grandes Cantantes en el Teatro San Fernando de Sevilla 1998
Grandes Coros de Opera
Grandi Voci: Mario del Monaco 1993
Grandi Voci: Renata Tebaldi 1993
Great British Singers 1995
Great Choral Classics 1999
Great Italians Arias for Soprano
Great Love Scenes 1984
Great Melodies from the Operas 1984
Great Moments of Opera 1995
Great Moments of Opera, Vol.1 1993
Great Opera Choirs 2006
Great Opera Choruses 1990
Great Opera Divas 1998
Great Opera Divas: Mirella Freni 2000
Great Opera Divas: Renata Scotto 2000
Great Opera Divas: Victoria de los Angeles 1998
Great Opera Duets 2007
Great Opera Heroines 1996
Great Opera Performances: Rosanna Carteri
Great Opera Tenors 1999
Great Opera Tenors (Box Set) 1999
Great Opera Tenors: Giuseppe di Stefano 1999
Great Operatic Duets 1991
Great Operatic Scenes
Great Recordings of the Century: Dame Eva Turner 1989
Great Singers At The Opera Houses Of Europe 1994
Great Singers in Original Roles in Toscanini's Productions
Great Singers, Vol. 2, 1903-1939 1990
Great Singers, Volume 2 (1903-1939)
Great Sopranos Arias 2007
Great Sopranos Of Our Time
Great Stars of Opera [DVD Video] 2000
Great Tenor Arias 2007
Great Voices Of Canada, Volume 1
Great Voices of Canada, Vol. 3
Great Voices of the Century Sing Puccini Opera
Great Voices of the Century: Great Sopranos
Great Voices of the Early Years (Box Set)
Great Voices: Carlo Bergonzi
Great Voices: Gina Cigan; Toti dal Monte
Greatest Hits: Opera
Greatest Tenor Show on Earth 1999
Groß Sänger der Vergangenheit: Erna Berger 2006
Groß Sänger der Vergangenheit: Maria Cebotari 2006
Große Tenöre der Musikgeschichte, Vol. 3 2006
Göta Ljungberg
Hallelujah! Great Choral Classics 1994
Harry Enfield's Guide to Opera 1993
Heavenly Adagios 2003
Helge Rosvaenge sings Verdi and Puccini
Helge Rosvaenge, Vol.2
Helge Roswaenge
Helge Roswaenge: Telefunken Solo Recordings; Hilde Konetzni: Operatic Arias 1999
Her First Recordings (1940) 1993
Herbert Ernst Groh in Opera 2006
Heroes: Jussi Björling 1998
Heroines 1996
Highlights 1996
Highlights from Prima Voce 1999
Highlights of The Academy of St-Martin-in-the-Fields, Conducted by Sir Neville Marriner 1996
Hilde Konetzni
Hina Spani Sings
Historical Opera Selections from The Standard Hour, Vol. 2 1997
Hollywood Film Classics 1994
Hommage 2003
Hui He sings Verdi & Puccini 2007
I Love Classics 2009
I primi anni di carriera (Box Set) 2002
Icon: Jussi Björling Sings Verdi, Puccini, Leoncavallo, Opera Arias, Lieder & Songs, Swedish Folk Songs [Box Set] 2008
Icon: Mirella Freni Sings Verdi, Puccini, Donizetti, Mozart, Gounod, Mascagni, Bellini, Bizet 2008
Icon: Montserrat Caballé 2009
Icon: Victoria de los Angeles sings Puccini, Verdi, Massenet, Bizet, Canteloube, Lieder, Zarzuela and Spanish Songs [ 2008
Il Mito Dell Opera
Il Mito dell'Opera: Gallano Masini
Il Mito dell'Opera: Gino Penno
Il Mito di Renata Tebaldi
Il Rosso Amore 2002
Il mio primo Puccini 2002
Il mio primo concerto 2002
Il mio primo disco 2002
Il mito dell'opera: Mafelda Favero
Ilona Tokody Live in Tokyo
Ilona Tokody, Soprano
In Classical Mood: Echoes of the Past 1998
In Classical Mood: Music for a Summer's Evening 1996
In The Blue Hour
In an English Country Garden 2005
Incontri Memorabili Vol. 21
Incontri Memorabili, Vol. 26
Incontri memorabili: Margherita Carosio and Giuseppe Di Stefano
It Ain't Over 'Til She Sings 1990
It Takes Two 2009
Italian Opera Arias 1998
Italian Opera Arias [Hybrid SACD] 2001
Italian Opera Choruses 1997
Italian Opera Choruses, 19 Masterpieces 1995
Italian Operatic Favourites 1986
Italian Wedding Music 2006
Italian and French Opera Arias 1990
Italy: Greatest Hits 2005
Izzy 2003
James Johnston: Opera & Song 1994
Jewels of the Romantic Era
Joan Hammond & Charles Craig sing Opera Arias & Duets 1998
Josef Schmidt & Grace Moore On Radio In 1937
Joseph Hislop, Tenor
Joseph Schmidt 1992
Joseph Schmidt in America 2001
José Cura: Puccini Arias 1997
Karaoke Opera
Katia Ricciarelli in Recital 1999
Kiri Te Kanawa Sings Verdi & Puccini 1983
Kiri Te Kanawa Sings Verdi and Puccini Arias 2004
Klassiska Mästerverk 1990
L'Arte de Maria Callas 1980
L'allieva e la maestra 2002
La Demoiselle élue: Opera Arias 1997
La Diva & Le Maestro 2002
La Divina 1992
La Divina 3 1994
La Grande Passione, Vol. 2: Arias 1997
La Légende 2000
La Scala Edition, Volume 2 1993
La Scala in Moscow 1964
La Sublime
La flute à l'opéra 1999
La nascita di una leggenda 2002
La voce d'angelo (Box Set) 2002
La voce d'oro 2002
La voix du siècle
Last Gold 2008
Le Chant français, 1948-1965 [Box Set] 2003
Le Donne di Puccini 1998
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Alda Noni
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Alessandro Valente
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Alessandro Ziliani
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Alfred Piccaver, Vol. 2
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Aline Sanden
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Anne Roselle
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Anton Dermota
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Armand Tokatyan 1998
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Bidú Sayão
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Björn Talén
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Charles Dalmorès 2000
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Claire Dux
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Dorothy Kirsten
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Dusolina Giannini
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Elfride Trötschel
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Elisabeth Rethberg
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Erna Berger 1999
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Georgi Nelepp
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Giacomo Lauri Volpi
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Gitta Alpar
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Giuseppe Campora, Vol. 2
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Giuseppe Valdengo II
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Göta Ljungberg
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Herbert Erst Groh II
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Herbert Janssen
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Hilde Konetzni
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Hina Spani
Lebendige Vergangenheit: James Melton
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Jan Peerce, Vol. 3
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Licia Albanese
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Mafalda Favero 1997
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Mafalda Salvatini
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Margherita Perras
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Maria Cebotari
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Maria Reining
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Marie-Luise Schlip
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Meta Seinemeyer
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Natalia Shpiller
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Nino Piccaluga
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Ninon Vallin
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Renata Tebaldi
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Rosetta Pampanini
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Walther Ludwig
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Xenia Blemas II
Lebendige Vergengenheit: Maria Gentile
Legendary Richard Tauber 1997
Legendary Tenors: Jose Carreras (Box Set) 1994
Legendary Tenors: Jose Carreras, Vol. 3 1994
Legendary Tenors: José Carreras, Vol. 1 1994
Legends of Opera: José Carreras 2005
Leoncavallo: I Pagliacci 2004
Leontyne Price & Marilyn Horne in Concert at the Met 1983
Leontyne Price-Return To Carnegie Hall 1996
Leontyne Price: The Ultimate Collection 1999
Les Grandes Dames De L'Opera 1998
Les Grands Classiques D'Edgar [Box Set] 2007
Les Plus Beaux Operas du Monde 2000
Les Plus Grands Choeurs du Monde 1999
Les Trois Tenors de la Scala
Lesley Garrett: The Gold Collection
Let's Do Italian 1995
Leyla Gencer, Vol.1
Licia Albanese 1990
Little Buckaroos 2005
Live in Concert 1997
Live in London 1958 and 1959 2002
Live in Paris 1963 & 1976 2003
Living a Dream 2005
Living a Dream [Bonus Tracks] 2005
Los Grandes Tenores 1998
Lotte Lehmann with Kiepura/Tauber
Lotte Lehmann-Opera Arias
Lotte Schoene 2000
Love Affairs of the Opera [Box Set]
Love Affairs of the Opera: Desire
Love Affairs of the Opera: Joy
Love Affairs of the Opera: Pain
Love Affairs of the Opera: Sweetness
Love Me Forever
Love Songs for Valentines Day 2007
Love at the Movies 1989
Lover's Concerto 1998
Lovers -- The Greatest Hits 1995
Lucine Amara:Eternal Song of Love 1999
Lucrezia Bori in Song 2006
Lucrezia Bori: Arias
Lucrezia Bori: The Victor Recordings (1925-37) 1995
Lucrezia Bori: The Victor Recordings, 1925-1928
Lullaby 1992
Mad About Italian Opera 1994
Mad About Mad About 1994
Mad About Puccini 1993
Mad About Sopranos 1993
Mad About The Movies (The Sequel) 1994
Mad about Movies 1993
Mad about Tenors 1993
Madama Butterfly: Opera Highlights (Box Set) 2001
Mafalda Favero Arias and Duets 1928-1946 1994
Magda Olivero Collection, Vol.1: Amsterdam Concerts 1962-1972
Magda Olivero: The Famous Amsterdam Concerts 1999
Magic 1993
Margareta Hallin: The Early Recordings 1995
Maria Callas
Maria Callas 100 Best Classics 2006
Maria Callas Live [Box Set] 2005
Maria Callas Sings Arias by Ponchielli, Bellini, Verdi 2005
Maria Callas at Juillard: The Masterclasses 1987
Maria Callas in Concert and Opera (1935-1977)
Maria Callas in Concert: The Rarest Material 1951-1961
Maria Callas in Paris 1963 and the Rarest Material
Maria Callas, Opera Highlights [Box Set] 2007
Maria Callas, The Complete Studio Recordings 1949-1969 [Box Set] 2007
Maria Callas: Her Great Arias and Scenes 2006
Maria Callas: Il Mito
Maria Callas: Il Mito (Recordings from 1958 to 1963)
Maria Callas: The Complete Puccini Studio Recordings [Box Set] 2008
Maria Callas: The Legend 2000
Maria Callas: The Platinum Collection 2005
Maria Callas: The Studio Recitals [Box Set] 2006
Maria Cebotari Singt
Maria Gebotari Sings Mozart, Puccini, Strauß, Gounod
Maria Kurenko: The Lass with the Delicate Air 1998
Mariachi En Concierto 1989
Mariana Nicolesco în România
Mario Del Monaco - Opera Arias 1948-1958 2008
Mario Filippeschi Vol.2
Mario Lanza Live at the Hollywood Bowl 1991
Mario Lanza Sings Songs from His Movies 2002
Mario Lanza: 42 Great Performances 2001
Mario Lanza: Songs & Arias from The Great Caruso & The Toast of New Orleans
Mario del Monaco 2001
Mario del Monaco (Box Set) 2003
Mario del Monaco, Tenor of Tenors
Mario del Monaco: Historical Recordings 1950 - 60 1989
Martinelli, Vol. 2: 1913-1923 1991
Mary and Max [Music from the Motion Picture]
Masters of Classical Music, Vols. 1-5 (Box Set)
Masters of the Opera, 1642-1926 (Box Set)
Masters of the Opera, Vol. 10: 1932-1843
Masters of the Voice: Soprano 2004
Meditation: Classic & Nature 2000
Meditation: Classical Relaxation (Box Set)
Meditation: Classical Relaxation (Collectors Edition) (Box Set) 2002
Meditation: Classical Relaxation, Vol. 6
Met Stars Sing Puccini 2001
Meta Seinemeyer Sings Puccini, Verdi, Giordano, Wagner
Michael Amante 2001
Midnight Classics 2006
Mirella Freni Sings Puccini & Verdi 2002
Mirella Freni sings Puccini, Verdi, Bellini, Rossini, etc. 1988
Montserrat Caballé en Duo 2003
Montserrat Caballé: Un bel di vedremo
More Amore The Great Italian Love Duets 1991
More Classics at the Movies 1994
More Music for an English Country Garden 2006
More Opera Favourites
More Quiet Moods 1998
Movie & Cartoon Classics You Love 2005
Movie Adagios 2001
Movie Classics 1996
Movie Classics (Box Set) 1992
Movie Classics, Vol. 2 1992
Movie Classics: The Ultimate Collection of Cinematic Music
Movies Go To The Opera-Volume 2 1996
Mozart y sus Amigos Hora de Dormir [CD + DVD] 2006
Munich Opera Gala
Music From The Silver Screen 1997
Music for Lovers 1999
Music for Special Occasions 1999
Music for a Goddess: Great Opera & Orchestral Classics for an Indulgent Moment 2003
Music for an English Country Garden 2006
Music of the World: Italy & Spain, The Latin Quarter
My Favorite Finales 1994
My Favorite Love Duets 1994
My Favorite Opera in The Movies 1994
My Figure Skating Album
My First Concert
My First Puccini 2004
My First Record
My Heart's Delight 1993
My Song, My Love - A Classic Collection 2005
My Soul Enraptured 2002
Mùsica Para Mi Bebé: Operas
Münchner Sonntagskonzerte 1961 - 1966 1996
Nana Mouskouri: Classic 1999
Natalie Choquette - La Diva 1995
Nessun Dorma: Puccini's Greatest Arias
Nick Kimberley: Discover Opera 2006
Nino Piccaluga
Ninon Vallin-The Complete Pathé-Art Recordings, 1927-1929 1997
No Reservations [Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack] 2007
Nocturne Voices 2003
Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music, Vol. 2: Classic to Romantic
O Sole Mio: Italian Songs & Arias 1996
O luar da minha terra
O mio Babbino caro: Famous Soprano Arias from Italian Opera
Olde School 2008
Omaggio à Mario del Monaco
One Hundred Classical Selections from Blockbuster Movies, Vols.6-10 1995
One Night of Love
Only Choral CD You'll Ever Need 2001
Opera & Leder
Opera 2008 2008
Opera 2009 2009
Opera Arias
Opera Arias & Duets
Opera Arias And Duets 1996
Opera Arias And Love Scenes-Puccini 1997
Opera At The Movies 1997
Opera Choruses 1994
Opera Classics 2003
Opera Collection I 1992
Opera Concert Ballet 07 [DVD Video] 2007
Opera Duets 1995
Opera Favourites
Opera For People Who Hate Opera 1994
Opera Gala! An Introduction 1992
Opera Greats: The Sullivan Years 1995
Opera Heros 1998
Opera Highlights
Opera Highlights (Box Set)
Opera Highlights [Box Set] 2001
Opera Highlights: The Collector's Edition [Box Set] 2007
Opera Obsession! Act II - Opera d'Oro's Greatest Hits 2003
Opera Rhapsody 1998
Opera Stoppers 1991
Opera Treasure 1998
Opera Without Singing 1992
Opera Without Words 1992
Opera for Lovers 1998
Opera for Pleasure: Duets 1997
Opera for Pleasure: Introduction to Opera 1997
Opera for Pleasure: Opera Choruses 1997
Opera for Pleasure: Puccini's Madama Butterfly Highlights 1998
Opera for Pleasure: Sopranos 1997
Opera for a Romantic Evening
Opera goes to the Movies 1991
Opera in Chicago, Vol. 1 1992
Opera in English from Sadler's Wells 2003
Opera without Singing 2008
Opera! The Most Famous Arias 2008
Opera's Best Ballads 2001
Opera's Golden Moments 1994
Opera's Greatest Arias: Three Legendary Recitals 2009
Opera's Greatest Choruses 2009
Opera's Greatest Duets 1994
Opera's Greatest Heroines 2002
Opera's Greatest Love Songs 1993
Opera's Greatest Moments: Favorite Arias and Choruses 2005
Opera's Greatest Mothers 1998
Opera-Passion 1 1987
Opera: Greatest Hits 1994
Opera: The Greatest Moments Ever 2006
OperaLove: Opera for Hopeless Romantics 2004
Operamania (Box Set) 1994
Operamania, Vol. 1 1994
Operamania, Vol. 4 1994
Operamania, Vol. 5 1994
Operamanía
Operas Greatest Moments 1992
Operatically Incorrect 1997
Operatunity Winners 2003
Opéra: The Greatest Melodies 1993
Oriental Garden 2004
Over 50 Most Treasured Melodies
Panorama: Giacomo Puccini 2000
Panorama: Music from the Movies 2000
Passion and Romance in Music 1998
Pavarotti Edition [Box Set] 2001
Pavarotti Edition: Puccini 2001
Pavarotti's Opera Made Easy 1994
Pavarotti's Opera Made Easy-My Favorite Heroines 1994
Pavarotti's Opera Made Easy-My Favorite Showstoppers 1994
Pavarotti's Opera Made Easy-My Favourite Opera For Children 1994
Pavarotti's Opera Made Easy: My Favorite Love Songs 1994
Pavarotti's Opera Made Easy: My Favorite Moments from Madame Butterfly 1994
Pavarotti's Opera Made Easy: My Favorite Opera for Everyone 1994
Pavarotti's Opera Made Easy: My Favorite Puccini 1994
Pavarotti; Domingo; Carreras
Per l'Amore
Peter Dvorský: Zauber der Oper
Platinum Deluxe: Giuseppe Di Stefano
Ponselle, Vol. 2 1993
Pop Opera 1998
Pops Plays Puccini 1991
Popular Arias & Choruses 2000
Popular Classics
Popular Music from TV, Film & Opera 2000
Popularas Operu Arijas (Popular Opera Arias) 2000
Portrait Of The Artist 1992
Portraits: Franco Corelli 2003
Pot-Pourri of Tenors, Vol.2
Power Classics, Vol. 2 2005
Prelude to a Kiss: Romantic Themes 2000
Presenting Sylvia Sass, Opera's Sensational New Star
Prima Diva 1994
Prima Voce Treasury of Opera, Vol. 1 [Box Set] 2000
Prima Voce: Mafalda Favero 2004
Puccini 2008
Puccini & Bellini: Arias 1987
Puccini 2008: Nessun Dorma 2008
Puccini Arias
Puccini Classic Hits 1997
Puccini Favorites
Puccini For Dummies 1997
Puccini Gold 2007
Puccini Gold [DVD Video] 2008
Puccini Heroines 1973
Puccini Opera Arias & Duets 1998
Puccini Opera Favourites 2007
Puccini Passions 2007
Puccini Romance 2008
Puccini Spectacular 1997
Puccini Weekend 1988
Puccini Without Words 1990
Puccini [includes Bonus Disc] 2004
Puccini and Pasta: A Romantic Italian Feast for Your Ears 1996
Puccini in Love 1999
Puccini's Greatest Hits 1990
Puccini's Heroines 2008
Puccini's Heroines: The Power of Love 2002
Puccini's Masterworks 2002
Puccini's Melodies
Puccini, Massenet, Gounod and others
Puccini, Strauss: Opera Arias & Lieder 2002
Puccini, Verdi, Wagner and others
Puccini, Verdi: Opera Arias 2006
Puccini: Arias 1997
Puccini: Arias & Duets 1996
Puccini: Arias & Songs 2008
Puccini: Bohème/Butterfly highlights 1996
Puccini: Da "Le Villi" a "La Fanciulla del West" 2007
Puccini: Great Arias 1988
Puccini: Great Opera Arias 2000
Puccini: Greatest Hits 2001
Puccini: Highlights from La Bohème & Madama Butterfly 2008
Puccini: La Bohème
Puccini: La Bohème; Madama Butterfly; Turandot; Manon Lescaut; Tosca (Highlights) [Box Set] 2002
Puccini: La Bohème; Recital by Renata Tebaldi
Puccini: Le Mie Butterfly 2004
Puccini: Madam Butterfly (Highlights) 2003
Puccini: Madam Butterfly [Highlights; Sung in English] 1960
Puccini: Madam Butterfly [Highlights] 2007
Puccini: Madama Butterfly 1995
Puccini: Madama Butterfly (Highlights) 1997
Puccini: Madama Butterfly (Scenes & Arias) 1991
Puccini: Madama Butterfly Highlights 1989
Puccini: Madama Butterfly [Highlights] 1987
Puccini: Madame Butterfly (Highlights) 1999
Puccini: Manon Lescaut 2007
Puccini: Meisterwerke der Oper
Puccini: My Voice and the Voice of My Singers 2003
Puccini: Opera Arias 1999
Puccini: Opera For Orchestra 1994
Puccini: Orchestral Arias 2003
Puccini: Passion 2003
Puccini: Romanzas & Arias
Puccini: Super Hits 2000
Puccini: The Supreme Opera Recordings
Puccini: Tosca
Puccini:La Boheme/Madame Butterfly/Tosca/Gianni Schicchi/Turandot 1996
Pure Classical 2007
Pure Classical Chill Out 1999
Pure Classics 2003
Pure Opera 2007
Pure Opera Moods 2004
RCA MET 100 Singers, 100 Years 1984
Raina Kabaivanska
Raina Kabaivanska Sings Puccini 1999
Raina Kabivanska: Happy Birthday
Rapture: Opera's Most Heavenly Moments 2002
Ratko Delorko singt 1992
Recital 1999
Recital 1
Recital de Pilar Lorengar
Recitals 1954-1969 1997
Relaxing Adagios 2006
Relaxing Opera
Remember the Movies 2000
Renata Tebaldi 1988
Renata Tebaldi & Maria Callas in Comparison
Renata Tebaldi Farewell Tour Moscow 1975 1998
Renata Tebaldi a Buenos Aires 1997
Renata Tebaldi sings Arias & Duets [Box Set] 2006
Renata Tebaldi, Franco Corelli in Tokyo
Renata Tebaldi-Recita 1974
Renata Tebaldi: Aria & Scenes
Renata Tebaldi: Her Early Recordings in Europe
Renata Tebaldi: Public Performances 1951/1961
Renata Tebaldi: Si Racconta 2003
Renée Doria
Renée Fleming 2000
Renée Fleming [DVD Audio] 2003
Renée Fleming by Request 2003
Return to Sorrento: Italian Songs arranged for Trombone 2007
Richard Tauber In Opera
Richard Tauber, The Best Of His Favorites
Richard Tauber, Vol. 2
Richard Tauber: A Portrait In His Golden Years 1995
Richard Tauber: Ein Porträt 1988
Richard Tauber: Opera Arias 2002
Richard Tauber: The Best of His Favorites (1923-1939)
Rita Hunter in Concert 1993
Rita Hunter: Ritorna Vincitor! 1989
Ritorna Vincitor! 1989
Roberta Peters Sings Operatic Arias 2007
Romantic Callas (Special Collector's Edition) 2001
Romantic Classics 1993
Romantic Italian Opera: 10 Great Arias 1995
Romantic Melodies for Orchestra 1997
Romantic Moments [Box Set] 1997
Romantic Moments: Romance and the Composers 1995
Romantic: Strauss; Rachmaninoff 1995
Rosa Ponselle - The Best from Her Acoustic Recordings (1918-1920)
Rosa Ponselle-In Opera And Song 1996
Rosa Ponselle: The Columbia Acoustic Recordings
Rosa Raisa Complete Recordings 1998
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Spectacular-Classical, Opera & Ballet
Russian Vocal School: Maria Bieshu 1996
Salomea Kruszelnicka
Schiavo d'amore 2007
Schubert, Auber, Mendelssohn and others... 1997
Selma Kurz
Sena Jurinac
Sena Jurinac sings Mozart, Strauss & Puccini 2006
Sensual Classics 1997
Sensual Classics, Disc 2 1997
Ses Plus Belles Scènes d'Amour 2001
Silver Screen Classics, Vols. 1-5 (Box Set) 1995
Simple Gifts 1992
Simply Gregorian 2006
Simply the Best Night at the Opera 1999
Singers of Imperial Russia, Vol. 2
Singers to Remember: Helge Roswaenge 2007
Singers to Remember: Meta Seinemeyer 2006
Sir John Barbirolli
Soloists of the Royal Swedish Opera 1996
Songs My Mother Taught Me: Celebrating Mothers in Music 2009
Sony Classical: Great Performances, 1903-1998 1999
Soprano Songs and Arias 2005
Sopranos 2000
Sopranos: In The Grand Tradition 1999
Sopranos: Opera Arias and Songs
Stars Of English Opera, Vol. 4 1998
Stars of the Russian Opera 1994
Stars: A Night at the Opera 1997
Stuttgart Concert (23 May, 1963) & Berlin Concert (17 May, 1963)
Super Estrellas de la Opera 1999
Sweet and Low
Tauber in Opera 1992
Tebaldi a Firenze: Le prime registrazioni ufficiali 2002
Tebaldi and Melis: The Pupil and the Teacher 2002
Tebaldi: The First Studio Recordings 2002
Tebaldi: The Unreleased Documents 2002
Ten Top Sopranos 1993
Ten Top Sopranos Vol. 2 1994
Tenor Arias 2004
Tenor Arias [Hybrid SACD] 2004
Tenor Extraordinaire 2007
Tenors In The Grand Tradition Volume ll 1996
The #1 Choral Album 2002
The #1 Opera Album 2000
The #1 Opera Album II 2007
The #1 Puccini Album 2004
The #1 Soprano Album 2002
The #1 Tenor Album 2001
The 'Real' Great Composers: The Real Saint-Saëns 2008
The Academy Plays Opera 1988
The American Opera Singer 1997
The Art of Erna Spoorenberg in Opera 2001
The Art of Galliano Masini
The Art of Lotte Schöne, 1924-31
The Art of Maria Cebotari
The Art of Meta Seinemeyer 1996
The Art of Pilar Lorengar 2003
The Art of Sena Jurinac 2001
The Art of Victoria De Los Angeles
The Authentic Voice of Caruso
The Best Classics...Ever! 2005
The Best Of Lesley Garrett 2004
The Best Of Puccini 1993
The Best Opera Album in the World...Ever 1996
The Best of Domingo, Kiri Te Kanawa & Pavarotti
The Best of Giacomo Puccini 1994
The Best of Italian Opera 1997
The Best of Izzy 2004
The Best of Opera
The Best of Opera Vol. 2 1990
The Best of Opera, Vol. 1 1995
The Best of Opera, Vol. 3 1995
The Best of Puccini 1997
The Best of Tebaldi 2004
The Best of the Original "Martini & Rossi" Concerts
The Brilliant Voice 1993
The Caruso Edition, Volume 1 1902-1908
The Caruso Edition, Volume II 1908-1912
The Century's Greatest Singers in Puccini 1999
The Classic 100 Opera: The Top 10 & Selected Highlights 2008
The Classic 100 [Box Set] 2008
The Classic 100, Vol. 1 2008
The Classic 100: The Ultimate Top 10 Collection [Box Set] 2008
The Classic Love Album
The Classical Brit Awards 2007 2007
The Classics at the Movies: Comedy 1 2000
The Classics at the Movies: Love 2000
The Collection, Volume 4
The Complete Caruso [Box Set] 2004
The Complete Caruso including The Original Victor Talking Machine Co. Master Recordings [Box Set] 1990
The Complete Destinn (Box Set)
The Complete Destinn: Arias and Songs, 1901-1909 1994
The Complete Destinn: Arias and Songs, 1910-1921 [Box Set]
The Complete Electric Recordings, 1928-1930
The Complete Recordings, 1902-1920 (Box Set) 2004
The Complete Recordings, Vol. 3 2000
The Complete Recordings, Vol. 5 2001
The Debut 2002
The EMI Record of Singing, Vol. 3 1926-1939 [Box Set] 1999
The Earliest Recordings, 1946-1954
The Early Complete Studio Recitals (1956-1959)
The Early Operatic Recordings, 1929-1938
The Early Recordings
The Early Years 1956-1960
The East Village Opera Company 2005
The Essential Collection: Maria Callas 2007
The Essential Leontyne Price 1996
The Essential Leontyne Price:Her Greatest Roles 1998
The Essential Plácido Domingo 2004
The Essential Puccini 1995
The First Studio Recordings (Limited Edition) 2002
The Four Great Tenors 1998
The Giulio Gari Collection, Vol. 1 1999
The Golden Age of Singing, Volume One 1900 - 1910 2000
The Golden Voice of Enrico Caruso 2008
The Golden Voice of Richard Tauber 2008
The Golden Voices of the 3 Tenors 1994
The Great Love Duets
The Great Opera Voices 1994
The Great Renata Tebaldi 2002
The Great Sopranos of the Fifties and the Sixties: The Italian Tradition
The Great Tenors 1996
The Great Tenors, Vol. 3: Mario del Monaco
The Great Tenors, Volume One 1994
The Greatest Choral Show on Earth 1999
The Greatest Opera Show on Earth 1997
The Greatest Tenors of the Century
The HMV Classics Collection: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter 1994
The Harold Wayne Collection Volume 18 1993
The Harold Wayne Collection, Vol. 38 2000
The Legendary Tebaldi-Arias And Songs
The Legendary Voice of Mario Lanza 1996
The Live Recitals [Box Set] 2006
The Mengelberg Edition
The Most Beautiful Soprano Arias (Box Set)
The Most Beautiful Soprano Arias, Vol. 2
The Most Famous Opera Arias 1994
The Most Famous Opera Duets 1994
The Most Relaxing Opera Album in the World...Ever! 2005
The Most Unforgettable Advertisement Classics Ever, Vol. 3 1999
The Most Unforgettable Opera Classics
The Movie Classics You Love 2005
The Movies Go to the Opera 1988
The Norton Scores & The Enjoyment of Music, Vol. 2: Schubert to the Present 2007
The Norton Scores & The Enjoyment of Music: Shorter Version 2007
The One and Only Maria Callas 2007
The Only Opera Album You Will Ever Need 2005
The Only Opera CD You'll Ever Need ! 1997
The Opera Album 2002 2002
The Opera Album, 2002
The Opera Collection
The Opera Lover's Philadelphia 1994
The Opera: Great Divas of the 20th Century 2000
The Orchestra Sings 1994
The Original Jacket Collection: Montserrat Caballé [Limited Edition] [Box Set] 2008
The Passion of Callas 2003
The Pavarotti Story 2007
The Pavarotti Story [Includes 2 Bonus CDs] 2007
The Pearl Fishers and other Famous Operatic Duets
The Peoples Guide to Opera 1 [Box Set] 1999
The Peoples Guide to Opera 2 2000
The Polish School, Part 1: Sopranos and Mezzo-Sopranos (1902-1935) Libro 1
The Premium Collection: 75 Classical Masterworks [Box Set]
The Puccini Album 1994
The Puccini Experience 1995
The Puccini Recordings 1999
The Rarities, Vol. 1 2003
The Record of Singing, Vol. 5 2009
The Romantic Carreras: Great Love Duets 1995
The Soprano's Greatest Hits 1997
The Symposium Opera Collection, Vol. 11 2002
The Symposium Opera Collection, Vol. 6: Emmy Destinn 2001
The Tenor's Passion 2004
The Three Sopranos 1996
The Three Tenors 1997
The Three Tenors Live in Concert [DVD Audio] 2004
The Ultimate Aria Collection 1998
The Ultimate Classics: Opera Highlights 2004
The Ultimate Highlights from the Opera 2001
The Ultimate Puccini Collection 1998
The Ultimate Puccini Divas Album 2000
The Ultimate Relaxation Collection (Box Set) 2003
The Ultimate Relaxing Classical Collection 1999
The Unknown Recordings, Vol. 1 2000
The Unknown Recordings, Vol. 2 2000
The Unreleased Documents 2002
The Very Best of Barbara Hendricks 2005
The Very Best of Beniamino Gigli 2003
The Very Best of Giuseppe di Stefano 2003
The Very Best of Maria Callas 2002
The Very Best of Mirella Freni 2003
The Very Best of Montserrat Caballé 2003
The Very Best of Opera 1995
The Very Best of Puccini 2005
The Very Best of Relaxing Classics 2003
The Very Best of Renata Scotto 2003
The Very Best of Victoria de Los Angeles 2003
The Very First Documents (Limited Edition) 2002
The Vienna Debut, 1953
The Virtuoso Collection: José Carreras 1995
The Voice
The Voice of Italy 2002
The Voice of Opera 2003
The Voice of Puccini 2002
The Voice of Romance 2003
The Voice of the Century 1997
The Voice of the Chorus 2003
The Wonderful World of Classical Music (Box Set)
The Wonders Of Opera, Vol. 1-4 1996
The World Of Singing Vol. 3: The Italian School Tenors Before World War I (1912-1913)
The World of Opera 1995
The World of Opera Favourites 1995
The World's Favorite Music 1986
The World's Greatest Arias
The World's Greatest Tenors 1996
The World's Most Beautiful Melodies 1992
The World's Most Beautiful Melodies: Candlelight Classics 1992
The World's Most Treasured Melodies, Vol. 3
The World's Most Treasured Melodies, Vol. I
The World's Very Best Opera for Kids...in English! 2003
The Yellow Guide-Classical Music
The Young Corelli: His First Recitals (1956-1059), Vol.2
The Young Lotte Lehmann
The Young Tebaldi: The 78 rpm Recordings, 1949-1952
These You Have Loved, Vol. 4
This Is Gold: Maria Callas [Box Set] 2005
This Is Gold: Maria Callas, Vol. 1 2005
Three Great Tenors 2003
Three Opera Stars Sing Puccini
Three Tenors Live
Ti Amo: Puccini's Greatest Love Songs 1993
Top Twenty Operatic Scenes and Arias
Toscanini: Maestro Furioso (Box Set)
Toscanini: Maestro Furioso, Disc 5
Toti Dal Monte: Duetti e arie d'opera 1993
Tradizione e arte del canto
Treasure 2007
Treasure [Special Edition] 2007
Tribute to Luciano Pavarotti 2008
Tu Tu Amore: Puccini's Greatest Love Songs 1999
Tuscany: A Romantic Journey 2005
Two Divas: Callas & Tebaldi - The Greatest Sopranos of All Time 2009
Ultimate Classics [Box Set] 2006
Ultimate Classics: The Most Beloved Music from the Most Popular Composers [Box Set] 2005
Ultimate Lullaby Album 1999
Ultimate Opera Queen 1996
Ultimate Opera [Box Set] 2007
Ultimate Puccini: The Essential Masterpieces [Highlights] 2009
Ultimate Relaxation Album, Vol. 4 2003
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Madama Butterfly (Madame Butterfly) is an opera in three acts (originally two acts) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. Puccini based his opera in part on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Luther Long, which was dramatized by David Belasco. Puccini also based it on the novel Madame Chrysanthème (1887) by Pierre Loti. According to one scholar, the opera was based on events that actually occurred in Nagasaki in the early 1890s.[1]

The original version of the opera, in two acts, premiered on February 17, 1904, at La Scala in Milan. It was very poorly received despite the presence of such notable singers as soprano Rosina Storchio, tenor Giovanni Zenatello and baritone Giuseppe De Luca in the lead roles. This was due in large part to the late completion and inadequate time for rehearsals. Puccini revised the opera, splitting the second act into two acts and making other changes. On May 28, 1904, this version was performed in Brescia and was a huge success.

The opera is set in the city of Nagasaki. Japan's best-known opera singer Tamaki Miura won international fame for her performances as Cio-Cio San; her statue, along with that of Puccini, can be found in Nagasaki's Glover Garden.

Butterfly is a staple of the standard operatic repertoire for companies around the world and it is the most-performed opera in the United States, where it ranks as Number 1 in Opera America's list of the 20 most-performed operas in North America.[2]

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Production history

Puccini wrote five versions of the opera. The original version[3] was in two acts and premiered on February 17, 1904, at La Scala in Milan. After the disastrous premiere, Puccini withdrew the opera and substantially rewrote it, this time in three acts. This second version[4] was performed on May 28, 1904, in Brescia, where it was a great success.

In 1906, Puccini wrote a third version,[5] which was performed at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. In 1907, Puccini made several changes in the orchestral and vocal scores, and this became the fourth version,[6] which was performed in Paris.

Finally in 1907, Puccini made his final revisions to the opera in a fifth version,[7] which has become known as the "standard version". Today, the standard version of the opera is the version most often performed around the world. However, the original 1904 version is occasionally performed as well.

Performance history

Premieres of the standard version in major opera houses throughout the world include those in Buenos Aires on July 2, 1904, this being the first performance in Argentina. In London its first performance in Britain was given on July 10, 1905 at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, while in New York, the first US performance was presented in English on November 12, 1906. Four years later, the first Australian performance was presented at the Royal Theatre in Sydney on March 26, 1910.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere cast
February 17, 1904
(Conductor:
Cleofonte Campanini)[8]
Brescia cast
May 28, 1904
(Conductor:
Cleofonte Campanini)[8]
Cio-Cio San (Madama Butterfly) spinto soprano Rosina Storchio Solomiya Krushelnytska
Suzuki, her maid mezzo-soprano Giuseppina Giaconia Giovanna Lucacevska
B. F. Pinkerton, Lieutenant in the United States Navy tenor Giovanni Zenatello Giovanni Zenatello
Sharpless, United States consul at Nagasaki baritone Giuseppe De Luca Virgilio Bellatti
Goro, a matchmaker tenor Gaetano Pini-Corsi Gaetano Pini-Corsi
Prince Yamadori tenor[9] Emilio Venturini
The Bonze, Cio-Cio San's uncle bass Paolo Wulmann[10]
Yakuside, Cio-Cio San's uncle bass Antonio Volpini[10]
The Imperial Commissioner bass Viale
The Official Registrar bass Gennari
Cio-Cio San's mother mezzo-soprano Tina Alasia
The aunt soprano Ghissoni
The cousin soprano Palmira Maggi
Kate Pinkerton mezzo-soprano Manfredi
Dolore ('Sorrow'), Cio-Cio San's child silent
Cio-Cio San's relations and friends and servants

Synopsis (standard version)

Original poster

This is a synopsis of the standard version[11] of the opera, with its arias, duets, trios, choruses, etc. The synopsis is organized into the 34 tracks that comprise most recordings.

Time: 1904.
Place: Nagasaki, Japan.

Act 1

2. E soffitto e pareti ("And ceiling and walls"). As the curtain rises, Pinkerton, a U.S. Naval Officer, and Goro, a Japanese marriage broker, are inspecting a small house, which sits on a hill and overlooks the bay. Goro has found the house for Pinkerton and his bride, and Goro is showing him the house, with its sliding doors and small garden. The butler, the cook and the bride’s maid, Suzuki, enter the garden and are introduced to Pinkerton. After they leave, Goro tells Pinkerton that everything is now ready and that his bride, Butterfly, will arrive soon, as will the American Consul, the marriage Registrar and all the bride’s relatives, except her uncle. Her uncle is a priest and refuses to attend the wedding ceremony. Sharpless, the American Consul, has climbed up the hill from the city. He enters the garden, greets Pinkerton and Goro, and admires the view that overlooks Nagasaki’s harbor and the sea. Pinkerton tells Sharpless that he has just purchased the little house for 999 years, with the right every month to cancel the agreement. Pinkerton explains that, in Japan, the law is very loose.

3. Dovunque al mondo ("Throughout the world"). With echoes of the Star Spangled Banner, Pinkerton tells Sharpless that, throughout the world, the Yankee wanderer is not satisfied until he captures the flowers of every shore and the love of every beautiful woman. "So I am marrying in the Japanese style: for 999 years, but with the right to cancel the marriage each month". Sharpless is critical of Pinkerton’s beliefs, but they stand and agree, "America forever". Pinkerton tells Goro to bring Butterfly to him. When Goro leaves, Sharpless asks Pinkerton if he is really in love.

4. Amore o grillo ("Love or fancy"). Pinkerton admits to Sharpless that he does not know whether he is really in love or just infatuated, but he is bewitched with Butterfly’s innocence, charm and beauty, like a butterfly fluttering around and then landing with silent grace, so beautiful "that I must have her, even though I injure her butterfly wings". Sharpless tells Pinkerton that he heard Butterfly speak, when she visited the Consulate, and he asks Pinkerton not to pluck off her delicate wings. However, Pinkerton tells Sharpless that he will do "no great harm, even if Butterfly falls in love." Sharpless takes his glass of whisky and offers a toast to Pinkerton’s family at home, to which Pinkerton adds, "and to the day when I will have a real wedding and marry a real American bride." Goro re-enters to tell Pinkerton and Sharpless that Butterfly’s friends are coming.

5. Ancora un passo ("One step more"). Butterfly can be heard guiding her friends to the top of the hill, jubilantly telling them that "Over land and sea, there floats the joyful breath of spring. I am the happiest girl in Japan, or rather in the world." Butterfly and her friends enter the garden. She recognizes Pinkerton and points him out to her friends, and all bow down before him.

6. Gran ventura ("May good fortune attend you"). Butterfly greets Pinkerton, who asks about her difficult climb up the hill. Butterfly says that, for a happy bride, the wait is even more difficult. Pinkerton thanks her for the compliment but cuts her off as she continues to make others. Butterfly tells Pinkerton and Sharpless that her family is from Nagasaki and was once very wealthy.

7. L’Imperial Commissario ("The Imperial Commissioner"). Goro announces the arrival of both the Grand Commissioner and the Registrar of marriages. Butterfly greets her relatives, who have arrived for the wedding. Pinkerton laughs at the sight and whispers to Sharpless, "This is a farce: all these will be my new relatives for only a month." Sharpless tells him that, even though he considers the marriage contract a farce, she considers it very real. Meanwhile, Butterfly tells her relatives how much she loves Pinkerton. One of her cousins says that Goro first offered Pinkerton to her, but she said refused. Butterfly’s relatives say that he’s like a king, so rich and so handsome, and then, at a sign from Butterfly, all her friends and relatives bow to Pinkerton and talk out to the garden. Pinkerton takes Butterfly’s hand and leads her into the house.

8. Vieni, amor mio! ("Come, my love!"). From her sleeve, Butterfly brings out to show Pinkerton all of her treasures, which include only a few handkerchiefs, a mirror, a sash, and other trinkets. Then she shows him a long, narrow case, which she tells him holds her only sacred treasure, but she cannot open it, because there are too many people around. Goro whispers to Pinkerton that the case contains a "gift" from the Mikado to Butterfly’s father, inviting him to commit seppuku. Butterfly continues to show Pinkerton her other little treasures, including several little statues: "They are the spirits of my ancestors."

9. Iera son salita tutta sola ("Yesterday, I went all alone"). Butterfly tells Pinkerton that yesterday, in secret and without telling her uncle, who is a Buddhist priest, the Bonze, she went to the Consulate, where she abandoned her ancestral religion and converted to Pinkerton’s religion. "I am following my destiny and, full of humility, bow to Mr. Pinkerton’s God."

10. Tutti zitti ("Quiet everyone"). Everything is ready, and Goro tells everyone to be quiet. The Commissioner conducts the brief ceremony and witnesses Pinkerton and Butterfly sign the official papers.

11. Madama Butterfly ("Madam Butterfly"). The wedding celebration begins, and everyone wishes happiness to the new couple. After a short while, Sharpless pleads with Pinkerton not to be cruel, and he leaves with the Commissioner and the Registrar. Pinkerton, Butterfly and their guests continue the celebration with many toasts.

12. Cio-Cio San! ("Cio-Cio San"). The toasts are interrupted by an angry voice offstage, saying "Cio-Cio San! Cio-Cio San! You are damned." Butterfly’s uncle, the Bonze, has discovered that Butterfly has renounced her ancestral religion, and he has arrived to deliver his curse. He stands over Butterfly, shouting his curses at her, when Pinkerton intervenes to stop him. The Bonze is shocked at the American, and he orders all the guests to leave with him, saying to Butterfly, "You have renounced us, and we renounce you." All the guests shout their renunciation as they rush away. The night is falling. Butterfly is weeping. Pinkerton consoles her.

13. Bimba, Bimba, non piangere ("Sweetheart, sweetheart, do not weep"). (This begins the famous long love duet, which ends Act I.) Pinkerton tells Butterfly that "All your relatives and all the priests in Japan are not worth the tears from your loving, beautiful eyes." Butterfly smiles through her tears, "You mean that? I won’t cry any more. And I do not worry about their curses, because your words sound so sweet." They hear Suzuki offstage, saying her evening prayers.

13A. Viene la sera ("Night is falling"). (The long duet continues.) Pinkerton tells Butterfly that the "Night is falling", and Butterfly answers that "with it comes darkness and peace." Pinkerton claps his hands, and the three servants enter and close up the house. Then Suzuki helps Butterfly dress for her wedding night. Pinkerton watches Butterfly, as she watches him, but her happiness is tempered, as "still the angry voice curses me. Butterfly is renounced — renounced but happy".

14. Bimba dagli occhi ("Sweetheart, with eyes..."). (The long duet continues.) Pinkerton admires the beautiful Butterfly and tells her, "you have not yet told me that you love me." Butterfly replies that she does not want to say the words, "for fear of dying at hearing them!" She tells him that now she is happy.

15. Vogliatemi bene ("Love me, please."). (The long duet concludes.) Butterfly pleads with Pinkerton to "Love me, please." She asks whether it is true that, in foreign lands, a man will catch a butterfly and pin its wings to a table. Pinkerton admits that it is true but explains, "Do you know why? So that she’ll not fly away." He embraces her and says, "I have caught you. You are mine." She replies, "Yes, for life."

Act 2

16. E Izaghi e Izanami ("And Izanagi and Izanami"). As the curtain opens, three years have passed. Suzuki kneels in front of a Buddha, praying that Butterfly will stop crying. Butterfly hears and tells her that the Japanese gods are fat and lazy, and that the American God will answer quickly, if only he knows where they are living. Suzuki tells Butterfly that their money has almost run out and, if Pinkerton does not return quickly, they will suffer in a bad way. Butterfly assures Suzuki that Pinkerton will return, because he took care to arrange for the Consul to pay the rent and to fit the house with locks to keep out the mosquitoes, relatives and troubles. Suzuki tells Butterfly that foreign husbands never return to their Japanese wives, but Butterfly replies furiously that Pinkerton had assured her, on the very last morning they were together, "Oh, Butterfly, my little wife, I shall return with the roses, when the earth is full of joy, when the robin makes his nest." Suzuki begins quietly to weep.

17. Un bel dì ("One beautiful day"). Butterfly says that, "one beautiful day", they will see a puff of smoke on the far horizon. Then a ship will appear and enter the harbor. She will not go down to meet him but will wait on the hill for him to come. After a long time, she will see in the far distance a man beginning the walk out of the city and up the hill. When he arrives, he will call "Butterfly" from a distance, but she will not answer, partly for fun and partly not to die from the excitement of the first meeting. Then he will speak the names he used to call her: "Little one. Dear wife. Orange blossom." Butterfly promises Suzuki that this will happen. Suzuki departs, as Sharpless and Goro arrive in the garden.

18. C’e. Entrate. ("She’s there. Go in."). Sharpless greets her, "Excuse me, Madam Butterfly." Without looking to see who is speaking, Butterfly corrects him, "Madam Pinkerton, please." As she turns and sees that it is Sharpless who has spoken, she exclaims in happiness, "My very dear Consul. Welcome to this American home." Sharpless draws a letter from his pocket and tells her, "Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton has written to me." Sharpless tells her that Pinkerton is perfectly well, and she says, "I am the happiest woman in Japan." Butterfly asks him, "When do the robins make their nests in America?" The question confuses Sharpless, so Butterfly explains that Pinkerton promised to return to her "when the robin builds his nest again." She says that, in Japan, the robin has already built his nest three times, and she asks if "over there he nests less frequently." Sharpless tells her that he does not know, because he has not studied ornithology. At this, Butterfly hears Goro laugh, and she whispers to Sharpless that Goro is a bad man. She tells him that, after Pinkerton left, Goro came to her many times "with presents to palm off this or that husband on me." She says that Goro now wants her to agree to marry the wealthy man Yamadori, who then is arriving with his entourage.

19. Yamadori, ancor le pene ("Yamadori, are you not yet…"). Butterfly sees Yamadori and asks him if he is not going to give up pursuing her, because "You have already had many different wives." Yamadori admits that he married all of them, but says that he divorced them too. In the meantime, Sharpless gives up trying to read Pinkerton’s letter to Butterfly, and he puts the letter back in his pocket. Goro tells Sharpless that Butterfly thinks that she is still married. Butterfly hears this and says, "I don’t think I am; I am." When Goro tries to tell her about the Japanese law of marriage, Butterfly interrupts and tells him that the Japanese law is not the law of her country, the United States. She tells Goro that she understands how easy divorce is under Japanese law, "but in America, you cannot do that." She turns sharply and asks Sharpless, "Am I correct?" Sharpless is embarrassed and must admit that she is correct. Butterfly turns triumphantly to Suzuki and asks that she serve tea. Yamadori, Sharpless and Goro quietly discuss Butterfly’s blindness. Goro whispers that Pinkerton’s ship is expected to arrive soon, and Sharpless explains that Pinkerton is too embarrassed to meet Butterfly and has asked Sharpless to handle it. Yamadori departs with his grand entourage, and Goro follows. Sharpless remains, sits next to Butterfly, and takes the letter out of his pocket once more.

20. Ora a noi. ("Now for us."). Sharpless begins to read Pinkerton’s letter to Butterfly: "My friend, will you find that lovely flower of a girl…" Butterfly cannot control her happiness, as he continues, "since that happy times, three years have passed, and Butterfly perhaps does not remember me anymore." Butterfly looks at Suzuki and says, "I don’t remember him? Suzuki, you tell him!" Sharpless continues, "If she still loves me, if she awaits me, I place myself in your hands so that you may carefully and considerately prepare her …" Butterfly exclaims, "He is coming! When? Soon! Soon!" Sharpless cannot continue. He puts the letter away, muttering to himself, "that devil Pinkerton!" Sharpless asks her gently, "Butterfly, what would you do if he never returned?" Butterfly is shocked.

21. Due cose potrei far ("Two things I could do"). Butterfly cries that, if Pinkerton never returned, she would go back to entertaining people with her songs, or, better, die. Sharpless pleads with her to accept the rich offer from Yamadori. Butterfly is upset with Sharpless and instructs Suzuki to show him out. As he begins to leave, Butterfly stops him, apologizes for her anger, and explains that his questions have hurt her "so very, very much!" Then she goes into another room and returns, carrying a child.

22. Ah! M’ha scordata? ("Ah! He has forgotten me?"). Butterfly returns and shows Sharpless her child. Sharpless asks if Pinkerton knows, and Butterfly says, "No. The child was born when he was away in his big country." She asks Sharpless to write and tell him that his son waits for him. "And then we shall see if he does not hurry over land and sea!" Butterfly kneels in front of her son and asks him, "Do you know that that gentleman had dared to think that your mother would take you in her arms and walk to town, through the wind and rain, to earn your bread and clothes. And she would stretch out her arms to the pitying crowd, crying ‘Listen! Listen to my sad song, For an unhappy mother, your charity. Take pity! And Butterfly – oh, horrible destiny – will dance for you! And as she used to do, the Geisha will sing for you. And her joyful, happy song will end in a sob!" She kneels in front of Sharpless and says that she will never do that, "that trade which leads to dishonor. Death! Death! Never more to dance! Rather would I cut short my life! Ah! Death!"

23. Io scendo al piano. ("I will go now.") Sharpless finally says, "I will go now." Butterfly gives him her hand and this her child’s. Sharpless asks the child his name, and Butterfly answers for him, "Today my name is Sorrow. But write and tell Daddy that, the day he returns, my name will be Joy." Sharpless promises to tell Pinkerton. Offstage, Suzuki can be heard shouting, "Snake. Damned toad!" Suzuki enters, pulling Goro with her, and she tells Butterfly, "He buzzes around, the snake. Every day he tells the four winds that no one knows who is the child’s father!" Goro explains that, in America, when a child is born with a curse, he will always be rejected by everyone. In a rage, Butterfly runs to the shrine, seizes the dagger and threatens to stab him, "You are lying! You are lying! Say that again, and I will kill you!" Goro flees. Suzuki takes the child to the other room. Butterfly replaces the dagger, goes to her son and says, "You’ll see, my darling. My Sorrow. You will see, your savior will take us far, far away to his land."

24. Il cannone del porto! ("The cannon at the harbor!"). Just then a cannon shot is heard. Suzuki and Butterfly watch from the hill as the ship enters the harbor and drops anchor. Then Butterfly sees that the ship is the Abraham Lincoln, and she tells Suzuki, "They were all lying! All of them! I alone knew. Only I, who love him." She continues, "My love, my faith, triumphs completely! He has returned, and he loves me!" She tells Suzuki to prepare a fragrant bath and asks how long she will have to wait for him. "An hour? Two hours, perhaps? The house must be filled with flowers. Everywhere. As the night is full of stars!" Butterfly tells Suzuki to gather all the flowers.

25. Tutti i fior? ("All the flowers?"). Suzuki asks, "All the flowers?" Butterfly says yes, all the flowers from all the bushes and plants and trees. "I want the whole fragrance of Spring in here." They continue to gather flowers and place them everywhere.

26. Or vienmi ad adornar ("Now come to adorn me"). Finally, Butterfly sits at her dressing table and tells Suzuki, "Now, come and adorn me. No, first bring me the child." She puts a touch of rouge on her own and on her child’s cheeks and then, as Suzuki does her hair, asks her, "What will they say? My uncle, the priest? All so happy at my misery! And Yamadori, with his pursuit? Ridiculed, disgraced, made foolish, the hateful things!" Butterfly dons the same dress that she wore as a bride, while Suzuki dresses her child. Butterfly tells Suzuki that she wants Pinkerton to see her dressed as she was on the first day "and a red poppy in my hair."

27. Coro a bocca chiusa ("Humming chorus"). Butterfly, her child and Suzuki begin the long wait for Pinkerton to come, as the night falls. Suzuki and the baby soon fall asleep, but Butterfly keeps her vigil.

Act 3

Licia Albanese as Butterfly, who between 1940 and 1966 sang more performances as Cio-Cio San at the Metropolitan Opera than any other soprano in history.

28. Oh eh! Oh eh! ("Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho!"). As the curtain rises, Suzuki and the baby are asleep, but Butterfly remains standing. Distant voices are heard from the bay. Sailors are singing, "Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho!" The sun rises and fills Butterfly’s house with light.

29. Gia il sole! ("It is morning now!"). Suzuki awakes and is very sad. Butterfly tells her that "He will come." Then she carries her sleeping child into the other room and tells him to sleep, while she too falls asleep. Suzuki waits in the front room and hears a knock at the door. Pinkerton and Sharpless have arrived, but Pinkerton tells Suzuki not to wake Butterfly and asks how Butterfly knew that Pinkerton had arrived. Suzuki tells him that, for the last three years, Butterfly has studied every ship that entered the port. Sharpless tells Pinkerton, "Did I not tell you so?" Suzuki sees a strange woman in the garden, learns from Sharpless that she is Pinkerton’s wife and collapses to her knees in shock.

30. Io so che alle sue pene ("I know that her pain"). While Pinkerton looks at the flowers, the picture of himself and the room that has remained unchanged for three years, Sharpless tells Suzuki that they can do nothing for Butterfly but that they must help her child. Sharpless tells her that Pinkerton’s wife wants to care for the child. Suzuki goes into the garden to meet Pinkerton’s new wife, while Sharpless reminds Pinkerton, "I told you, didn’t I? Do you remember? When she gave you her hand: ‘Take care’, I said, ‘she believes in you’. She has been waiting for you." Pinkerton admits his wrong and leaves Sharpless to tell Butterfly the shameful news.

31. Addio, fiorito asil ("Farewell, flowery refuge"). Pinkerton says "Farewell, flowery refuge of happiness and of love, her gentle face will always haunt me, torturing me endlessly." He tells Sharpless that he cannot stand his reproach because he is a coward, and Pinkerton quickly leaves, as Suzuki and Kate enter from the garden. Kate is telling Suzuki to assure Butterfly that Kate will look after her child like her own son.

32. Suzuki! Suzuki! ("Suzuki! Suzuki!"). From offstage, Butterfly calls for Suzuki and then enters the room. As she enters, Kate retreats to the garden, so that she will not be seen. She asks Suzuki why she is crying, and then she sees Sharpless and the woman in the garden. She tells Suzuki, "Suzuki, you are so kind. Do not cry. You love me so much. Tell me softly, just ‘yes’ or ‘no’ … Is he alive?" When Suzuki answers, "yes", Butterfly understands that Pinkerton is not coming for her and that Kate is his new wife. Butterfly realizes that she must give up her son, and Kate asks her forgiveness. Finally, Butterfly tells Kate, "I will give my child to her only if he comes himself. In half an hour, come up the hill again." Suzuki escorts Kate and Sharpless out, and Butterfly falls weeping.

33. Come una mosca ("Like a little fly"). Butterfly stands, sees Suzuki and tells her to close up the house, because it is too light and spring-like. Then she orders her to go to the other room where the child is playing. Butterfly then kneels before the statue of Buddha and prays to her ancestral gods. She rises, takes down her father’s knife, kisses the blade, and reads the inscription.

34. Con onor muore ("To die with honor"). Butterfly reads the inscription on her father’s knife: "Who cannot live with honor must die with honor." Butterfly’s child enters, but Suzuki does not. Butterfly tells her child not to feel sorrow for his mother’s desertion but to keep a faint memory of his mother’s face. She bids him farewell, seats him on the floor and blindfolds him gently. She takes the knife and walks behind the screen. The knife clatters to the floor as Butterfly staggers from behind the screen with a scarf around her neck. She kisses her child and collapses. From outside, Pinkerton cries, "Butterfly!"

Recordings

See Madama Butterfly discography.

Adaptations

Anna May Wong holding the child in the 1922 film The Toll of the Sea
  • 1915: A silent film version was directed by Sidney Olcott and starred Mary Pickford.[12]
  • 1922: A silent color film, The Toll of the Sea, based on the opera/play was released. This movie, which starred Anna May Wong in her first leading role, moved the storyline to China. It was the second two-color Technicolor motion picture ever released and the first film made using Technicolor Process 2.
  • 1932: Madame Butterfly, a non-singing drama (with ample portions of Puccini's score in the musical underscoring) made by Paramount staring Sylvia Sidney and Cary Grant in black & white.[13]
  • 1984: British Pop impresario Malcolm McLaren wrote and performed a UK hit single, 'Madame Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo)', produced by Stephen Hague, based on the opera and featuring the famous aria. The track was part of his 1984 album Fans which featured adaptations of various operas.
  • 1987: Con Onor Muore was played during a scene in the erotic thriller Fatal Attraction, in which Dan Gallagher (Michael Douglas) tells Alex Forrest (Glenn Close) the childhood memory of his father taking him to see the opera. Alex later tries to re-enact the act by attempting suicide when Dan leaves. The original ending of the movie featured a successful suicide by Alex, although the ending was reshot before the film reached theaters.
  • 1988: In David Henry Hwang's play M. Butterfly, the story of a French diplomat and a Chinese opera singer, Butterfly is denounced as a western stereotype of a timid, submissive Asian.
  • 1989: The Broadway and West End musical Miss Saigon was, in part, based on Madama Butterfly. The story was moved to Vietnam and Thailand and set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War and the Fall of Saigon, but the central themes are largely unchanged.
  • 1995: Frédéric Mitterrand directed a film version of the opera in Tunisia, North Africa, starring Richard Troxell and Chinese singer Ying Huang in the lead roles.
  • 1995: Madam Butterfly is the central piece of Magnetic Rose, an animated short produced by Katsuhiro Otomo and directed by Kōji Morimoto. The soundtrack by Yoko Kanno is largely influenced by Puccini's opera.
  • 1995: Australian choreographer Stanton Welch created a ballet, inspired by the opera, for The Australian Ballet.[14]
  • 1996: The Album Pinkerton by the rock band Weezer was based loosely on the opera.
  • 1998: Un bel dì vedremo, part of the piece, was sung when Midori Ito lit the Olympic Flame at Nagano.
  • 2001: Aria by Pjotr Sapegin, an animated short inspired by the opera, awarded as best animated short by Tickleboots best online videos 2006 and Best short film Norway 2002, won Grand Prix in Odense International Film Festival 2002 and won the audience award in Århus Film Festival 2002.
  • 2004: On the 100th anniversary of Madama Butterfly, Shigeaki Saegusa composed Jr. Butterfly to a libretto by Masahiko Shimada.
  • 2009: Swedish mezzo-soprano Malena Ernman sings a cross-over, dance adaptation of Un Bel Di Vedremo, titled just as Un Bel Di, included in her double album La Voix Du Nord

Sources

  • Burke-Gaffney, Brian, Starcrossed: A Biography of Madame Butterfly, EastBridge, 2004 ISBN 1-891936-48-4
  • Groos, Arthur, "Madame Butterfly: The Story", Cambridge Opera Journal, Vol.3 No.2 (July 1991)
  • Melitz, Leo, The Opera Goer's Complete Guide, 1921 version, source of the plot.
  • Mondadori, Arnoldo (Ed.), The Simon & Schuster Book of the Opera: a Complete Reference Guide — 1597 to the Present, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1977 ISBN 0671248863
  • Osborne, Charles, The Complete Operas of Puccini, New York: Da Capo Press, 1983
  • Van Wyck Farkas, Remy. Madama Butterfly record insert, 1952.
  • Weaver, William et al. (Ed.), The Puccini Companion, New York: W.W. Norton & Co, 2000

References

  1. ^ Groos, Arthur (1994). The Puccini Companion, Lieutenant F. B. Pinkerton: Problems in the Genesis and Performance of Madama Butterfly. New York: Norton. pp. 154–201. ISBN 9780393029307. 
  2. ^ Opera America's "The Top 20" list of most-performed operas (On archive.org)
  3. ^ Version 1 (Milan, 1904). (403 pp) © 1904 G. Ricordi & C.: Milano – Roma – Napoli – Palermo – Parigi – Londra – Lipsia. New York: Boosey & Co. Buenos Aires: Breyer Hermanos. This version was released for the world premiere at La Scala on February 17, 1904, and withdrawn after the opening night. See Version History
  4. ^ Version 2 (Brescia, 1904). (399 pp) New edition © 1904 G. Ricordi & C.: Milano – Roma – Napoli – Palermo – Parigi – Londra – Lipsia – Buenos Aires. New York: Boosey & Co. See Version History
  5. ^ Version 3 (American, 1906). (279 pp) © 1906 G. Ricordi & C.: New York – Milan – Rome – Naples – Palermo – London – Paris – Leipsig – Buenos Ayres. See Version History
  6. ^ Version 4 (Paris, 1907). (266 pp) © 1907 G. Ricordi & C.: New York – Milan – Rome – Naples – Palermo – London – Paris – Leipsig – Buenos Ayres – S. Paulo. See Version History
  7. ^ Version 5, the "Standard Version". (266 pp) © 1907 G. Ricordi & C.: New York – Milan – Rome – Naples – Palermo – London – Paris – Leipsig – Buenos Ayres – S. Paulo. See Version History
  8. ^ a b Amadeus Almanac (Italian)
  9. ^ The creator of the role, Emilio Venturini, was a tenor. The American Ricordi 2-act score from 1905, accessible below from Indiana University, lists the role as baritone but the music is notated in the G-clef. The tessitura and range of the role of Prince Yamadori is such that a number of baritones have also performed the role.
  10. ^ a b Puccini Role Creators
  11. ^ The "standard" version refers to Puccini's final set of revisions, published by Ricordi in 1907.
  12. ^ Madame Butterfly (1915) at the Internet Movie Database
  13. ^ Madame Butterfly (1932 at the Internet Movie Database
  14. ^ Stanton Welch – Credits and biography

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