Madama
Butterfly
Giacomo Puccini
Japanese tragedy in three acts
Libretto: Giuseppe Giacosa, Luigi Illica
World premiere: 17 February 1904, Regio Teatro alla Scala, Milan
Polish premiere: 3 December 1908, Teatr Wielki, Warsaw
Premiere of this production: 29 May 1999, Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera
In the original Italian with Polish surtitles
‘It’s easy to stage a revolution when you know nothing,’ says Mariusz Treliński, now the respected winner of an ‘operatic Oscar’, recalling his proper opera debut and acknowledging the impact he had on the transformation of contemporary opera language. He transitioned from film equipped with cinematic narration and raised his hand on opera, which he considered ‘pretentious, bourgeois, irritating, and pandering to poor tastes’. Although Treliński claims that he was ignorant about opera as a young director, that was not really the case: his first film, Farewell to Autumn, based on Witkiewicz’s novel and matching the original’s quality, dazzled with the operatic scale of staging, set design, and the dandy way it flirted with the artificiality of its constraints on which music theatre thrives. Any accusations of Treliński’s musical ignorance are also hugely exaggerated, considering that he illustrated homoerotic antics of the film’s protagonists with Nemorino’s aria from Donizetti’s L'elisir d'amore. That’s enough to suspect that Ciociosan meant for him more than the supermarket brand of Bulgarian vermouth. Setting out to stage the Puccini classic together with set designer Boris Kudlička, Treliński strived for minimalism and stripping Madame Butterfly of its Japanese-style kitsch. Thus, paradoxically, lying at the origins of the greatest Polish opera career of this century was the desire to bring the means of operatic expression to a bare minimum. It is a great, canonic production. The first choice for opera beginners and a favourite with advanced opera lovers.
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Sponsors
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Partnerzy Akademii Operowej
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Partnerzy Teatru Wielkiego - Opery Narodowej
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Patroni medialni
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Partners of the Opera Academy
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Partners of Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera
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Media patrons
Sae-Kyung Rim
Agata Schmidt
Tadeusz Szlenkier
Mateusz Zajdel
Aleksandra Orłowska
Krzysztof Szmyt
Mieczysław Milun
Łukasz Goliński
Jan Żądło
Ilona Krzywicka
Arnold Rutkowski
Bernadetta Grabias
Tomasz Rak
Irina Bertman
Tadeusz Kozłowski
Mariusz Treliński
Boris Kudlička
Paweł Grabarczyk
Magdalena Tesławska
Emil Wesołowski
Stanisław Zięba