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Madama Butterfly

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Bridgewater HallManchester, North-West, M2 3WS, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Programme
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924)Madama Butterfly (Semi-staged performance)Libretto by Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa
Performers
Sir Mark ElderConductor
Gerard JonesDirector
The Hallé
RNCM Opera Chorus
Eri NakamuraSopranoCio-Cio San
Thomas AtkinsTenorPinkerton
Vladislav SulimskyBaritoneSharpless
Ann TaylorMezzo-sopranoSuzuki
Jihoon KimBassBonze
Alasdair ElliottTenorGoro
Ashley RichesBaritonePrince Yamadori
Katie CoventryMezzo-sopranoKate Pinkerton
Eri NakamuraSopranoCio-Cio-San (Madama Butterfly)
Thomas AtkinsTenorPinkerton
David BižićBaritoneSharpless
Ann TaylorMezzo-sopranoSuzuki
Katie CoventryMezzo-sopranoKate Pinkerton
Alasdair ElliottTenorGoro
James ClevertonBaritonePrince Yamadori
Jihoon KimBassThe Bonze

During Sir Mark’s tenure as Music Director, the Hallé’s semi-staged operas have become legendary; he’s long wanted to perform with the orchestra what he feels is Puccini’s greatest score, Madama Butterfly. When Puccini saw Belasco’s play Madame Butterfly: A Tragedy of Japan in 1900, he instantly knew its operatic potential. Although its premiere at La Scala two years later wasn’t a success, it rapidly became an essential part of the repertoire of opera houses worldwide. A story of love betrayed, at its heart is the gentle heroine Cio-Cio San (‘Butterfly’ of the title); her aria Un bel di vedremo, and the ‘Humming Chorus’ are but two of the opera’s glorious inspirations. A world-class cast is led by the young Japanese soprano Eri Nakamura who has captivated audiences at Covent Garden establishing her international reputation.

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