How unbearably tragic. Why must Cio Cio San hand over her precious son? Did you see her defiant look when she agreed to do it? Why are men in opera stories such louses?
@@LadyHeathen82 - You're right. Not much has changed, though. I don't usually like non- traditional opera productions but this one was immensely moving. To have Butterfly kill herself right in front of Pinkerton was brilliant. To see the singer who played Butterfly walk on stage to take her bow with the boy who played her son made me cry. That soprano was wonderful. Bravi to all.
la her vuelto a ver. La soprano lo mejor, el tenor mediocre, el baritono inaceptanle. La puesta en escena para un psiquiatrico. Aun asi merece un aprobado por la soprano. El final sorpendente. Pero asi no se monta una opera tan hermosa con esos significados psicoanaliticos, sharpless pareec un psiquiatra y que voz mas mala.
Heart felt warm feeling's 😢. Surber ❤ music is nothing compared with 😊 everlasting memories!!!!❤❤❤
Deserving of our praises ........😢😢😢
I always cry when her son comes in just as she is about to end her life. These singers/actors are the best.
I’m not crying YOU ARE!!!!
Molto bella
The end of CioCio-san is the most amazing. Bravo!
look at the last scene from 28:18
Po przełamaniu pierwszego oporu, świetne, przejmujące 🤗
very good.I think your Madama Butterfly is best at this moment.
Espectacular el final impresionante
All singers are best~~*♡
Muy bella
impecable
Beautiful....a real dramatic soprano...just beautiful....
oh man i heard the beginning song portion from PussyCow - Spilt Milk (youtube it)
It's very interesting how it's possible that backround and scenery of this performance looks the same as of Warsaw' performance ?
same director
Que triste final
This Sharpless is beyond horrible!
Is this a countertenor doing Kate?
9:15
Wow! But couldn’t they find something other than a dog cone ADOGCONE? For the wife’s hat!!!?
32:40
Sad, sad, sad. My heart stays in Nagasaki in 1887.
Do you have the other acts?
el baritono es terrible
How unbearably tragic. Why must Cio Cio San hand over her precious son? Did you see her defiant look when she agreed to do it? Why are men in opera stories such louses?
Shirley Rombough that was socially normal then.
@@LadyHeathen82 - You're right. Not much has changed, though. I don't usually like non- traditional opera productions but this one was immensely moving. To have Butterfly kill herself right in front of Pinkerton was brilliant. To see the singer who played Butterfly walk on stage to take her bow with the boy who played her son made me cry. That soprano was wonderful. Bravi to all.
Madama Butterfly plus Ringu, not good.
la her vuelto a ver. La soprano lo mejor, el tenor mediocre, el baritono inaceptanle. La puesta en escena para un psiquiatrico. Aun asi merece un aprobado por la soprano. El final sorpendente. Pero asi no se monta una opera tan hermosa con esos significados psicoanaliticos, sharpless pareec un psiquiatra y que voz mas mala.
Seldom have I heard such a lack of emotional involvement from singers in his scene. Singing mere notes is the worst offense especially in this scene.
y una drag queen como kate pinkerton inaceptable, es que se ha vuelto gay pinkerton, please