Madama Butterfly
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Madama Butterfly – Giacomo Puccini
LANGUAGE: Italian; Finnish and English surtitles
DURATION: 3 hours, 1 intermission
AGE RECOMMENDATION: 10 years and older
It is hard to believe, that one of Puccini’s most famous and beloved operas, was a huge flop at it’s premiere in Milano 1904. Puccini was devastated but decided to rework his opera for following shows. This led subsequently to the opera’s belated success. The music is full of beauty – from Pinkerton’s heartfelt goodbye „Addio, mio fiorito asil“ to Madama Butterfly’s heartbreaking aria „Un bel di vedremo“: this opera is a succession of deeply emotional and hauntingly beautiful arias.
Henry Akina staging centers on Madama Butterfly’s personal relations and drama and focuses on the psychology of one of the most tragic one-sided love stories in opera history. The stark contrast between the first act – complete with a lavish Japanese wedding ceremony – and the loneliness of the second and third act underlines the catastrophic personal tragedy.
SYNOPSIS
Young geisha Cio-Cio-San and handsome American army officer Pinkerton get married. The bride is happy, dreams of a long happy life together. The groom sees the marriage as fun befor his “real” marriage to an American woman. When Pinkerton leaves for America, Madama Butterfly waits paitently for him. During Pinkerton’s abscence their child is born and raised by Cio-Cio-San. When Pinkerton hears upon his return of the boy, he immediatly wishes to take the child to America with him, where he would be taken care of his new wife Kate. Madama Butterfly cannot take the pain and humiliation and choses to end her life. When Pinkerton realizes what he has done, he rushes to her – but too little too late. She dies.
Program and cast
SILJA AALTO - CIO-CIO-SAN
ANTONY CIARAMITARO - BENJAMIN PINKERTON
EMILIA RUKAVINA - SUZUKI
TUOMAS MIETTOLA - GORO
Conductor: Piergiorgio Morandi
Stage director: Henry Akina
Set designer: Dean Shibuya
Costume designer: Anne Namba
Lightning designer: Ilkka Paloniemi
Chorus master: Jan Schweiger
Savonlinna Opera Festival Choir
Savonlinna Opera Festival Orchestra
Olavinlinna Castle
The Savonlinna Opera Festival performances are held in two locations. Main location is Olavinlinna Castle.
Olavinlinna (Swedish: Olofsborg; literally St. Olaf's Castle) is a 15th-century three-tower castle located in Savonlinna, Finland. It is the northern most medieval stone fortress still standing.
The castle is built on an island in the Kyrönsalmi strait that connects the lakes Haukivesi and Pihlajavesi.
Transport to Olavinlinna
Transport to the opera performances and concerts is provided (for a charge) from the main Savonlinna hotels to the Castle and back.
Route/timetable
18.00 Malakias Summer Hotel (Hernemäki)
18.10 Tott Hotel
18.15 Seurahuone Hotel
18.20 Spa Hotel Casino and Vuorilinna
18.25 Pietari Kylliäinen Hotel
18.30 Olavinlinna Castle, Linnankatu stop.
The return journey leaves the stop on Linnankatu for charter buses near the Castle 15 minutes after the end of the performance.