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Giacomo Puccini: Madame Butterfly: Gemischter Chor mit Ensemble

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KOMPONIST: Giacomo Puccini
PRODUKTFORMAT: Partitur
VERLAG: Ricordi
Madama Butterfly took wing under turbulent circumstances. The premiere (Milan, Teatro alla Scala, 17 February 1904) was a disaster, while a second production only months later (Brescia, Teatro Grande, 28 May 1904) was instead a resounding success. Inthe intervening period the composer had made
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Komponist Giacomo Puccini
Instrumentengruppe Gemischter Chor
Instrumentierung Gemischter Chor mit Ensemble
Chorbesetzung Double Choir
Detaillierte Instrumentierung Orchestra, Soli SATB, SATB divisi
PRODUKTFORMAT Partitur
PRODUKTTYP Partitur
Verlag Ricordi
Genre Oper/Operette
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR 1999
SEITENZAHL 493
ISBN 9780634019449
ISMN 9790041913537
Verlagsnummer PR 1353
NR. PR 00135300
Beschreibung
Madama Butterfly took wing under turbulent circumstances. The premiere (Milan, Teatro alla Scala, 17 February 1904) was a disaster, while a second production only months later (Brescia, Teatro Grande, 28 May 1904) was instead a resounding success. Inthe intervening period the composer had made considerable changes to the score, enough that the result qualifies as a “second version”. Still other changes were to come, however, as the opera toured in successive productions. The definitive version,which is reflected in this edition, was produced in 1906 at the Opéra Comique in Paris and published by Ricordi the following year. Puccini thus invested considerable effort into the creation of his favorite opera and into shaping the fate of theheroine, herself a manifestation of the extremes of patient waiting and steadfast love. The music is a complete and masterful expression of the pity and disillusionment that surround the figure of Cio-Cio-San: her absolute but misguided hope, herpathetic pretence in the name of love, her miserable demise.
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