Madama Butterfly marked a new phase in Puccini’s development, in which he enriched his musical palette with the exoticism of the Far East. The fact that his direct emotionality contains a universal ...
Come for the presents. Stay for the baggage.
In this respect, Gas’ direction benefits the opera tremendously. In his “Madame Butterfly,” the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion becomes a 1930s soundstage, complete with boom microphones, large dollies with ...
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