
Cio-Cio-San

2016-17 Season
Music by Giacomo Puccini
Dates
November 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 22, 26, 29; December 1, 4 2016
Running Time
Approximately 2 hours, 48 minutes with one intermission
Language
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Libretto
Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa
Who Should See It
Great for date night and first-time operagoers. Fans of South Pacific and Miss Saigon.
Cultures clash when a trusting young woman marries an American naval officer stationed in Nagasaki. Puccini’s gut-wrenching music takes the audience on an emotionally charged journey through innocence, betrayal and sacrifice towards a heartbreaking finale.
"Lianna Haroutounian is a Butterfly for the ages!"
—The Mercury News
"Get a ticket if you can—this is one that opera lovers are likely to be talking about for a long, long time."
—The Mercury News
"In his first U.S. appearance, the Italian tenor Vincenzo Costanzo made an impressive Pinkerton, singing with ardor and stylistic assurance."
—San Francisco Chronicle
A young Japanese woman is abandoned by her American naval officer husband, resulting in tragic consequences.

Lt. B. F. Pinkerton

Prince Yamadori

The Bonze

Imperial Commisioner

Kate Pinkerton

Official Registrat

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Choreographer
*San Francisco Opera debut
2016 Performances
November 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 22, 26, 29
December 1, 4
A co-production with Opera Omaha.
Audio excerpts are from the 2007 performance of Madame Butterfly with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Donald Runnicles.
Ah, quanto cielo!/Patricia Racette (Cio-Cio –San), Chorus; Addio, fiorito asil/Brandon Jovanovich (Pinkerton), Stephen Powell (Sharpless); Vogliateme bene/Patricia Racette, Brandon Jovanovich; Dovunque al mondo/Brandon Jovanovich; Flower Duet/Patricia Racette, Zheng Cao (Suzuki).
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This production is made possible, in part, by: The Burgess and Elizabeth Jamieson Fund; Jan Shrem & Maria Manetti Shrem, through the Emerging Stars Fund; Joan and David Traitel, through the Great Singers Fund; and Kaiser Permanente.