Arturo ChacónCruz as Lieutenant B. F. Pinkerton, Kelly Kaduce as Cio
18 images See the full gallery: Puccini's Madama Butterfly: a beginner's guide The curtain rises in Nagasaki, Japan, as we meet Lieutenant Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton of the United States Navy. He's just bought a house on a 999 year lease, and has paid for the right to be married to a young geisha girl called Cio-Cio-San. Photo: ENO/Clive Barda
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Puccini's "Madame Butterfly" is one of the cruelest stories ever told. In 19th century Japan, an American Navy officer named Pinkerton marries a 15-year-old girl named Cio-Cio-San, never intending to take his vows seriously. He leaves this Butterfly behind, promising to return. When he does finally return, it is to discover his bride has borne him a child.
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Act I Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton, a young U.S. Navy lieutenant, has arranged with Goro, a marriage broker, to acquire a fifteen-year-old Japanese bride, Cio-Cio-San (Madama Butterfly). Pinkerton takes a 999-year lease on a home overlooking Nagasaki harbor; this lease, as well as his marriage, can conveniently be canceled on a month's notice.
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Madama Butterfly - 'Vogliatemi bene' (Puccini, Ermonela Jaho, Marcelo Puente, The Royal Opera) - YouTube © 2023 Google LLC Ermonela Jaho (Cio-Cio-San) and Marcelo Puente (Pinkerton) perform.
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Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton, a young US Navy lieutenant stationed in Japan, has arranged with Goro, a marriage broker, to acquire a 15-year-old Japanese bride, Cio-Cio-San(also known as Butterfly). Pinkerton has taken a 999-year lease on a home overlooking Nagasaki harbour; this lease, as well as his marriage, can conveniently be cancelled at a month's notice.
Madame Butterfly (1932) Toronto Film Society
This tragic tale revolves around the young Japanese geisha, Cio-Cio San. She is to be married to Benjamin Pinkerton, an American Officer on assignment in Nagasaki. Cio-Cio San is young, naive, and totally in love with Pinkerton; who gives her the pet name 'Butterfly'. She believes she has married the man of her dreams, and is committed to being.
Madame Butterfly (2014) Melbourne Opera
50.5K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 81K views 11 years ago From Act 1 of Puccini's 'Madame Butterfly' we hear Pinkerton's aria "Dovunqe al mondo" followed by the Entrance of Butterfly..
Madame Butterfly (2014) Melbourne Opera
Madam Butterfly ( in Italian Madama Butterfly) is one of opera's 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. Madam Butterfly: Galleries & Videos
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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. The work is one of the most frequently performed of all operas. Background and context Giacomo Puccini Giacomo Puccini, 1908.
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Puccini's Madama Butterfly: a beginner's guide Get to know Puccini's story of love and heartbreak, with our synopsis and stunning pictures from English National Opera's production. 1. Lieutenant Pinkerton The curtain rises in Nagasaki, Japan, as we meet Lieutenant Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton of the United States Navy.
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ACT ONE Hill at Nagasaki. Japanese house, terrace and garden. At the bottom, at the bottom, the bay, the port, the city of Nagasaki. From the room at the back of the house, Goro with many bows introduces Pinkerton, to whom he is admiring the small house in detail, with great prosopopoeia, but always in keeping with it.
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Butterfly carries the child into the house. Sharpless appears with Pinkerton and Kate, Pinkerton's new wife. Suzuki realizes who the American woman is and agrees to help break the news to Butterfly. Pinkerton is overcome with guilt and runs from the scene, pausing to remember his days in the little house.
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Plot & Creation: Madama Butterfly. by David Belasco. David Belasco was a Broadway impresario and playwright whose innovations in theater technology, including the use of spotlights and variations in colored lighting, were groundbreaking for the age. His 1900 stage play was based on an 1898 short story by the American writer and lawyer John.