MADAMA BUTTERFLY
Giacomo Puccini
Giacomo Puccini
MADAMA BUTTERFLY
Verona, Arena di Verona, 2004
Soloists:
Fiorenza Cedolins (Cio-Cio-San/Madama Butterfly), Francesca Franci (Suzuki), Mina Blum (Kate Pinkerton), Marcello Giordani (B. F. Pinkerton), Juan Pons (Sharpless)
Orchestra, Chorus:
Chorus and Orchestra of the Zurich Opera House
Conductor:
Daniel Oren
Director:
Franco Zeffirelli
Location:
Verona, Arena di Verona
Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly – the composer’s selfproclaimed favourite work and certainly one of the most beloved operas in the repertoire – is brought to life at the world-famous Arena di Verona. This opulent production, directed by respected film and opera director Franco Zeffirelli, is sung by a cast of excellent singers. Fiorenza Cedolins is a sought after Butterfly singer and her Pinkerton is performed by the renowned tenor Marcello Giordani. The celebrated operatic baritone Juan Pons gives the principled United States consul Sharpless. The performance is lead by long-established Arena di Verona conductor Daniel Oren with all the splendour that a Puccini opera demands. The sum of all this is a gloriously sung musical experience.
Label:
Arthaus Musik
Genre:
Oper
Running Time:
142
Picture Format:
16:9
Sound Format:
PCM Stereo / Dolby Digital 5.1 / DTS-HD Ma
Resolution:
1080i Hight Definition (Upscale)
Number of Discs:
1
Region:
0
Languages:
IT
Subtitle Languages:
IT, GB, DE, FR, ES, ZH
EAN:
0807280919790
UPC:
807280919790
Blu-ray:
109197
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