its from the opera Madam Butterfly mate
NBC Television Opera Theatre - 1950 Scenes from Puccini's Madam Butterfly was released on: USA: 6 February 1950
Madama Butterfly or Madame Butterfly is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. Puccini wrote five versions of the opera. Madama Butterfly is actually Cio-Cio San the main character in the opera.
Madam Butterfly by Puccini
"Cho-cho-san" is a character in the opera "Madama Butterfly" by Giacomo Puccini. In Japanese, "cho" means butterfly, so "cho-cho-san" translates to "Miss Butterfly."
The most famous butterfly character will have to be the Japanese Opera character Madam Butterfly. This opera has gone to receive lots of awards and recognition across continents.
Madama Butterfly or Madame Butterfly is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. Puccini wrote five versions of the opera. Madama Butterfly is actually Cio-Cio San the main character in the opera.
The Royal Opera House.
"Madama Butterfly" is an opera (1904) by Giacomo Puccini based on a play by David Belasco. The plot revolves around an American naval officer who falls in love with a geisha girl during an early visit of the U.S. Navy to Japan in the 1850s. The geisha's name is Cio-Cio-San but she is referred to as Madam Butterfly.
The entire opera "Madama Butterfly" was written in Italian, and is most commonly performed in that language, although translations into other languages, including English, are also performed.
Madama Butterfly is an opera.
The words were in English, not Italian