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Madama Butterfly

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Théâtre de l'Archevêché26 Rue Gaston de Saporta, Aix-en-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 13100, France
Dates/times in Paris time zone
Festival: Festival d'Aix-en-Provence
Programme
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924)Madama ButterflyLibretto by Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa
Performers
Daniele RustioniConductor
Andrea BrethDirector
Raimund Orfeo VoigtSet Designer
Ursula RenzenbrinkCostume Designer
Alexander KoppelmannLighting Designer
Orchestre de l'Opéra de Lyon
Chœurs de l'Opéra de Lyon
Ermonela JahoSopranoCio-Cio-San (Madama Butterfly)
Adam SmithTenorPinkerton
Mihoko FujimuraMezzo-sopranoSuzuki
Lionel LhoteBaritoneSharpless
Carlo BosiTenorGoro
In-Ho JeongBassThe Bonze
Kristofer LundinTenorPrince Yamadori
Albane CarrèreMezzo-sopranoKate Pinkerton
Kristján JóhannessonBaritoneThe Imperial Commissioner

After Tosca (2019), which marked Puccini’s entry into its repertoire, the Festival celebrates the centenary of the composer’s death this year by putting on his ‘Japanese tragedy’ Madame Butterfly: the cruel story of a vulnerable but strong and wilful heroine, driven by her blind perseverance to ritual suicide. By enveloping her with a bright lyricism and a supremely refined orchestration, Puccini reaches the heart of his artistic identity – reminding us of the real pleasure of tears. We have here a truth far from all verismo, according to Andrea Breth who suggests that everything in this work is a matter of perception and artifice: the relationship between the other singers and Butterfly, between Puccini together with his librettists and Japan, and between audiences and the opera. Conducting the orchestra of the Opéra de Lyon, Daniele Rustioni offers the finest of backdrops to Ermonela Jaho, whose rare combination of force and delicacy has made her a go-to choice in this wonderful yet harrowing role, in which she is making her prized debut in Aix.