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2016-17 Season

Madame Butterfly

Music by Giacomo Puccini

Overview

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.

The Buzz

"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

Synopsis

A young Japanese woman is abandoned by her American naval officer husband, resulting in tragic consequences.

 

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Cast

Vincenzo Costanzo

Lt. B. F. Pinkerton

Vincenzo Costanzo*

Edward Nelson

Prince Yamadori

Edward Nelson

Raymond Aceto

The Bonze

Raymond Aceto

Matthew Stump

Imperial Commisioner

Matthew Stump

Julie Adams

Kate Pinkerton

Julie Adams

Jere Torkelsen

Official Registrat

Jere Torkelsen

Crew

Yves Abel

Conductor

Yves Abel 1

Jordi Bernacer

Conductor

Jordi Bernàcer 2

Leslie Swackhamer

Director

Leslie Swackhamer

Jun Kaneko

Production Designer

Jun Kaneko

Choreographer

Melissa Noble

*San Francisco Opera debut

2016 Performances
November 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 22, 26, 29
December 1, 4

A co-production with Opera Omaha.

Listen

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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Made Possible By

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.