Giacomo Puccini
Madama Butterfly
Programma
Set in a timeless Japan, idealised by the calligraphic symbolism of Ogata Korin, the story of the Geisha Cho-Cho-San is staged by the director Fabio Ceresa in an open set designed by Tiziano Santi, with a runway leading into infinity. Suzuki, shown on stage with long white hair like a Nipponese demon, first defends the sweet Madama Butterfly from the attacks of her uncle Bonzo, to then offer her the Katana for harakiri, wrapped in red velvet.
Madama Butterfly
Japanese tragedy in three acts
Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica from Madam Butterfly by John Luther Long
Music by Giacomo Puccini
Artists
Conductor
Diego Matheuz
Director
Fabio Ceresa
Scene
Tiziano Santi
Costumes
Tommaso Lagattolla
Lights Designer
D. M.Wood
Cio Cio San
Liana Aleksanyan
Pinkerton
Matteo Lippi
Sharpless
Francesco Verna
Suzuki
Annunziata Vestri
Zio Bonzo
Luciano Leoni
Goro
Manuel Pierattelli
Kate Pinkerton
Costanza Fontana
Principe Yamadori/Commissario Imperiale
Min Kim
Orchestra and Chorus of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Chrous Master Lorenzo Fratini
Diego Matheuz
Director
Fabio Ceresa
Scene
Tiziano Santi
Costumes
Tommaso Lagattolla
Lights Designer
D. M.Wood
Cio Cio San
Liana Aleksanyan
Pinkerton
Matteo Lippi
Sharpless
Francesco Verna
Suzuki
Annunziata Vestri
Zio Bonzo
Luciano Leoni
Goro
Manuel Pierattelli
Kate Pinkerton
Costanza Fontana
Principe Yamadori/Commissario Imperiale
Min Kim
Orchestra and Chorus of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Chrous Master Lorenzo Fratini
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