[Met Performance] CID:158890



Madama Butterfly
Metropolitan Opera House, Fri, February 8, 1952




Madama Butterfly (314)
Giacomo Puccini | Luigi Illica/ Giuseppe Giacosa
Cio-Cio-San
Licia Albanese

Pinkerton
Brian Sullivan

Suzuki
Margaret Roggero

Sharpless
John Brownlee

Goro
Alessio De Paolis

Bonze
Norman Scott

Yamadori
George Cehanovsky

Kate Pinkerton
Lucine Amara

Commissioner
Algerd Brazis


Conductor
Fausto Cleva







Review 1:

Review of Ronald Eyer in Musical America
In the past Licia Albanese has always found one of her most congenial roles in the part of Cio-Cio-San. When she sang it for the first time this season, in the fifth performance of Puccini’s opera, she seemed better than ever. Her third act had its wonted dramatic power, while her first two acts had an added tenderness and honest pathos. Those movements that had sometimes seemed excessively theatrical had become more gentle and relaxed and seemed genuinely motivated. She sang most touchingly keeping within a limited range of dynamics.

The part of Pinkerton was taken for the first time at the Metropolitan by Brian Sullivan in this performance. The young American tenor looked handsome in his naval uniform, but otherwise he was as yet uncomfortable in the role. He was so preoccupied with getting his musical cues from the conductor and with the discomfort an ill-fitting collar was causing him that he neither sang nor acted with any conviction. By the end of the first act his sturdy voice maintained a line, but his high notes never did come free.

Margaret Roggero and John Brownlee made their first appearances this season as Suzuki and Sharpless, giving routine performances. Lucine Amara, Alessio de Paolis, George Cehanovsky, Norman Scott, and Algerd Brazis were the other singers. Fausto Cleva’s conducting had many offhand moments, but more often than not it exquisitely complemented Miss Albanese’s singing.


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