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Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Melody Moore (Butterfly), Stefano Secco (Pinkerton), Elisabeth Kulman (Suzuki), Lester Lynch (Sharpless), Coro & Orquestra Gulbenkian, Lawrence Foster
In this new recording, the opera’s symphonic quality is emphasised to the max by conductor Lawrence Foster. Much of the orchestral playing, flatteringly recorded, is voluptuous – shimmeringly...
Puccini: Madama Butterfly
Melody Moore (Butterfly), Stefano Secco (Pinkerton), Elisabeth Kulman (Suzuki), Lester Lynch (Sharpless), Coro & Orquestra Gulbenkian, Lawrence Foster
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In this new recording, the opera’s symphonic quality is emphasised to the max by conductor Lawrence Foster. Much of the orchestral playing, flatteringly recorded, is voluptuous – shimmeringly...
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After having recorded La Fanciulla del West, conductor Lawrence Foster now expands his Puccini discography on PENTATONE with Madama Butterfly, together with the Coro & Orquestra Gulbenkian, as well as Elisabeth Kulman (Suzuki), Stefano Secco (Pinkerton), Lester Lynch (Sharpless) and Melody Moore (Cio-Cio-San) in the title role. Despite its disastrous premiere, Madama Butterfly has become one of Puccini’s most successful and popular operas. While the Japanese ambience usually captures the attention, the original dramatic conception and exceptional symphonic qualities of the work are often overlooked. Lawrence Foster’s interpretation brings out the symphonic character of the opera, while Melody Moore’s charismatic interpretation of the title role fully realizes the work’s tragic and dramatic potential.
Contents and tracklist
- Lawrence Foster, Gulbenkian Orchestra, Stefano Secco, Alexander Kaimbacher, Lester Lynch, Elisabeth Kulman, Coro Gulbenkian, Melody Moore, Tiago Batista, Florian Köfler, Kevin Short
- Lawrence Foster, Gulbenkian Orchestra, Melody Moore, Elisabeth Kulman, Lester Lynch, Alexander Kaimbacher, Amitai Pati, Coro Gulbenkian, Stefano Secco, Liesbeth Devos
Awards and reviews
February 2022
In this new recording, the opera’s symphonic quality is emphasised to the max by conductor Lawrence Foster. Much of the orchestral playing, flatteringly recorded, is voluptuous – shimmeringly beautiful at Butterfly’s entrance, in the love duet and in the intermezzo...Moore’s deeply resonant, almost mezzo-like voice is a thing of beauty, and she certainly brings intensity to the opera’s ending.
February 2022
The chief attraction for me is American soprano Melody Moore, who shows herself once again to be a fine Puccini singer and a moving interpreter.
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