Puccini - Madama Butterfly - Butterfly and Suzuki in the garden - The Victrola book of the opera
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Title: The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland
Subjects: Operas
Publisher: Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University
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Finale, Act I (Madame Butterfly Selection, No. 1 By Pryors Band\ Bartered Bride Overture (Smetand) By Pryor s Band fMadame Butterfly Selection, No. 2 By Pryors Band\ Tannhauser Selection (Wagner) By Pryors Band iSur la mer calmee (Some Day Hell Come)By Mile. Heilbronner, Soprano (In French)Daughter of the Regt—Salut a la France Heilbronner. Madame Butterfly Fantasie By Victor Sorlin Cello 35148 35331 35409 31696 12-inch,12-inch, 12-inch,12-inch, Butterflys Song of Faith—Waiting Motive— Entrance of Butterfly fMadame Butterfly Fantasie By Rosario Bourdon, Ce^s\35353\ La Boheme Selection (Puccini) Vessella s Italian Band) O quanti occhi Fisi (Oh ! Kindly Heavens) By Olive Kline, Soprano—Paul Althouse, Tenor (In Italian) 155058Aida—Fuggiam gli ardori (Verdi) Lucy Marsh) f What a Sky, What a Sea (Entrance of Butterfly, Act 1)1;Beloved Idol (Butterflys Death Scene, Act II) f17346 1 By Edith Helena, Soprano (In English)) 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 12-inch, 1.25 12-inch, 1.50 10-inch, .75
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BUTTERFLY AND SUZUKI IN THE GARDEN
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Madama ButterflyMadama Butterfly ist eine Oper von Giacomo Puccini. Das Libretto stammt von Giuseppe Giacosa und Luigi Illica. Es basiert auf der Erzählung Madame Butterfly (1898) von John Luther Long und der Tragödie Madame Butterfly. A Tragedy of Japan (1900) von David Belasco. Die Oper wurde in ihrer ursprünglichen Fassung als Zweiakter am 17. Februar 1904 im Teatro alla Scala in Mailand uraufgeführt. Die erste Sängerin der Titelpartie war die von Puccini verehrte Sopranistin Rosina Storchio. Die Uraufführung der dreiaktigen Neufassung fand am 28. Mai 1904 in Brescia statt. .. weiterlesen