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Madame Butterfly Classic Puccini opera of love, betrayal is audience favorite
It was also one of Puccini's favorites. Notorious for constantly revising his scores, Puccini labored for years after "Madame Butterfly" premiered at La Scala in 1904 to perfect it. There are no less than seven revisions, but no matter which version is performed today, it manages to fill the house.
Utah Opera is bringing "Madame Butterfly" back to the Capitol Theatre starting Saturday, its fourth production of the opera in two decades.
Conducting will be Joseph Mechavich, who is making his Utah Opera debut. He isn't surprised that "Madame Butterfly" ranks high on everybody's favorites list. "It's lasted because both the drama and the music are crafted so well," he said. "It was one of Puccini's favorite pieces, and he created some subtle and magical moments in the music."
Unlike Puccini's other operas, "Madame Butterfly" is very intimate, he added. "And you have to capture that intimacy onstage and in the pit."
"You see this young girl become a woman through her horrible experience," Mechavich said. "She changes from a 15-year-old girl in the first act to a woman by the end."
Soprano Barbara Shirvis, making her Utah Opera debut as Cio-Cio San, agrees with Mechavich, adding that "she is young but wise beyond her years. She is idealistic, but her feelings are honest and real."
Shirvis and "Madame Butterfly" go back a long time. "I was in the chorus and also sang Mrs. Pinkerton when I was with New York City Opera more than 20 years ago," she said.
She has sung the title character twice, but both times were concert versions, although the second was with costumes and props. So, this production is the "first real thing," as she put it. And she is still thrilled about discovering who her character really is. "I'm having a great time with that."
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