Source: CCTV.com
05-09-2008 08:55
On the heels of "Turandot", another Puccini opera has been adapted for the Chinese audience. "Madame Butterfly", a collaboration by the National Center for the Performing Arts and the Central Conservatory of Music, landed in Beijing, Thursday night. This year marks the 150th anniversary of Puccini's birth, the production serves as a tribute to the revered Italian composer.
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| "Madame Butterfly"(Photo: CCTV.com) |
The tragedy appears to foreshadow the conflict that arose when the Japanese culture clashed with Western cultures during the nineteenth century.
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| "Madame Butterfly"(Photo: CCTV.com) |
Director Gary Burgess, who has directed the opera numerous times in different stages, voices his satisfaction with the set, designed by Dai Yannian.
The National Center of Performing Arts has recruited a capable cast. It includes Yao Hong, who gives an effective portrayal as Cio-Cio-Sa. Xie Tian sang Pinkerton in a big voice and a shapely Italian style.


