I asked for this and Un bel di vedremo to be played at my wife's funeral. It was her favorite Opera. I hope you enjoyed hearing it again today wherever you are. Love always.
this has always been one of the most emotionally devasting moments in opera for me. and she has always been one of my favoritess. great singing, incredible emotion
For several years I was a crazy nut fan of hers, I've been away from listening opera until today it occurred to me to revisit this video and I look at your comment. I verified she passed away on 2/9/2020. I used to dream of her. Oh my broken heart! I wish I believed in angels, then I would know she is now one of them, but I don't. Her voice lit my life for many years, rest in peace my beloved.
Thank goodness that unlike Butterfly, she lived a long and glorious life that came to a natural and hopefully peaceful end. She was one of opera's most shining stars and she'll always be remembered and so loved!
Always start to cry hearing this ' beautiful ' music - M.Freni sings it superb ! Madama Butterfly was my first opera i heard completely and on vinyl and with the legendary Maria Callas . When she sings the last scene , i must say this goes right into my heart !!! wes
+FrancyPerkele Rota Completely agree! :) I also think nobody is better in this role. And You should also watch her as Mimi, La boheme! She is the best Mimi ever as well! (And she is also the best Desdemona in Verdi's Otello.)
I´ve received today CD Madama Butterfy with Mirella Freni, Teresa Berganza and Jose Carreras. It´s INCREDIBLE! Mirella as Cio-cio-san is great! I love that music.. Vivat Puccini, Berganza, Freni and VIVAT OPERA!
Este aria es conmovedora y la desesperación de Butterfly está interpretada magistralmente por Mirella Freni Que bien canta , que timbre tan bonito Mercedes Pator 24-6-2009
Ancora una volta la potenza della sua voce si distingue in tante.grande mirella freni, ricordo ancora con emozione la prima volta che la vidi al teatro della.opera con Pavarotti nell.interpretazione. . Sua preferita, mini ❤❤❤
Karajan pushed Freni to the limit on this role, but unlike others, she never went overboard. The Freni/Karajan recording with Pav is still the gold standard in my book. LOVE the fearless phrasing! Karajan and Freni also worked miracles in Carmen as Micaela.
I believe she is my favorite in this role. This is such a powerful scene and she performs it so well. I love the strong emotion that she is so able to convey with her voice.
My BF is Japanese and I am Italian. He thinks, some times that he is Italian, as I think I understand Japanese. I have profound respect for him. This music is beyond perfect to describe all LOSS! Please understand that we have seen too much death!
i've own this video/dvd since 1995......ive gone thru 2 copies and 2 cd sets and i also have the record.... i have never heard anything more powerful and heartbreaking and most of all breathtaking....BUTTERFLY LIVES!!
Brava Mirella Freni!! Renata Tebaldi and Renata Scotto were also great interpreters of Cio-Cio San. This production is faulty in the final act in that it has Suzuki handing the knife to Cio-Cio San. This does not make sense as it was Suzuki who brought Cio-Cio San's child to her hoping that she would not consider suicide. Also for Pinkerton to just stand there and witness his wife's death is absolutely ridiculous. If he truly loved her, then he would have tried to save her. It makes him look so cowardly to run away like that. It is unfortunate that directors take so much liberty with operas today. And it is no wonder that long-time subscribers have decided to cancel their subscriptions to send a message. After all, we can watch videos of great performances today. And it is regretful that we do not have outstanding singers such as Freni today. Great singers such as Sutherland, Tebaldi, and Caballe are gone, and there is no one to replace them, in my opinion.
Beautiful and very moving. I love the way she sings this role. As to the Seppuku, they were historically very accurate with the way she commits suicide. Women were only allowed to cut their throats, not stab themselves, and their legs were tied together beforehand to maintain a "ladylike" position even in death (I'm a student of East Asian studies). Hope it helps the people interested.
I love mirella in this role. He is a superb singing actress blessed with a great voice. Butterfly's tragic suffering and tears find life in her. The true attributes of this video are the colorful tones of the background and of course the gorgeous sounds. Even with the beautiful voices and music, this video is subpar. I can't believe Domingo was dressed like a clown and his crashing exit is too silly to behold, which is completely inappropriate here.
@DavidoffGustav Oh, I also read once, she did not sing it on stage, because she was afraid of not having control over her emotions and ruin her vocal emition.
I think I read somewhere that this was her favorite role, but one she never sang on stage because it required too much endurance for a voice of her lyricism. In one review of her recording with Pavarotti they said it was like a fine captured butterfly carefully examined, coming it at a much longer performance than any other.
This is no mocking of culture. This opera was written in the 1800's by an Italian and is sung in Italian. The bad guy here is the American who married a Japanese woman for sport and then abandoned her. This is how people behaved back then....it is no mockery.
Actually it's more because she was shamed. In the Japanese culture there's nothing worst than being dishonored (she changed her intire life for him- the locals never forgave her for becoming a christian). That's why this opera is one of the fews that have a real life drama, and not the over done one :) Oh man... I still get goosebumps in this scene...
the t-shirt might be a symbol of the clash of japanese and american cultural heritage "during that time" for Ponelle which by the way is the center theme of this opera...
One would have to have heart made of stone not to be moved by Butterfly's plight. The story is just as relevant today - dealing as it does with betrayal and the exploitation of innocence.
This Opera was written in the 1800's by an Italian and is sung in Italian. The bad guy here is the American who abandons Butterfly after marrying her. This is no mocking of culture, but a story reflecting the times of that day.
Not Hara kiri as it was known. There were some legends that well to do women in Japan were taught how to take their lives so they could maintain their honor.
I don't think he jumps, he falls... I find it quite interesting that she kills herself in front of him and that Suzuki (or at least I suppose it's Suzuki) "helps" her doing it.
Can't you morons enjoy the music instead of flooding my inbox with notifications of your petty immature insult war? Get on with life, I don't want to have to disable comments on videos just b/c some petty idiots have nothing better to do with their lives. *eyeroll*
Actually, it was given as a choice between that and being outright executed. Because the Japanese believed that the belly was the source of the soul, just as Europeans in the middle ages believed the heart was the source. So, when saying in Europe, 'He has a black heart." or 'A yellow heart,' the Japanese said, 'His belly is black,' or , "His belly is yellow'. Seppuku was the act of saying, 'No, my belly is still red, so it is not corrupted.'
The jumping through the shouji in the end is really unnecessary, and this version is slightly inaccurate in comparison with the opera (she blindfolds the child, goes behind a folding screen, he embraces her at the end, etc etc). However, I really think this is the best video version of the opera (I saw it once live, but only after I saw this one, and I wasn't impressed in the slightest). I can't believe someone can really like that Ying Huang version over this one, it's such a joke...
honestly feel bad for that kid. No idea what's happening, lady screamin jibberish in his face, awkward positioning on the floor... pretty weird situation
I asked for this and Un bel di vedremo to be played at my wife's funeral. It was her favorite Opera. I hope you enjoyed hearing it again today wherever you are. Love always.
Ogni volta che lo ascolto mi commuovo come fosse la prima.
this has always been one of the most emotionally devasting moments in opera for me. and she has always been one of my favoritess. great singing, incredible emotion
Mirella Freni is acting Chio-Chio-San perfectly in this movie. Bravo!
Mirella just left us today. This scene just became reality. You will be in our heart forever !
For several years I was a crazy nut fan of hers, I've been away from listening opera until today it occurred to me to revisit this video and I look at your comment. I verified she passed away on 2/9/2020. I used to dream of her. Oh my broken heart! I wish I believed in angels, then I would know she is now one of them, but I don't. Her voice lit my life for many years, rest in peace my beloved.
Thank goodness that unlike Butterfly, she lived a long and glorious life that came to a natural and hopefully peaceful end. She was one of opera's most shining stars and she'll always be remembered and so loved!
Always start to cry hearing this ' beautiful ' music - M.Freni sings it superb !
Madama Butterfly was my first opera i heard completely and on vinyl and with the legendary Maria Callas . When she sings the last scene , i must say this goes right into my heart !!!
wes
Grandissima ed impareggiabile interprete, orgoglio nazionale. Grazie mxl2007 per avere inserito questo strepitoso video.
Freni is the greatest interpreter of Madama Butterfly IMHO. She has a sweetness that no one else has ever reached.
Victoria de Los Angeles was a very sweet Butterfly as well. She and Freni are my favorite Butterfly's.
+FrancyPerkele Rota
Completely agree! :) I also think nobody is better in this role. And You should also watch her as Mimi, La boheme! She is the best Mimi ever as well! (And she is also the best Desdemona in Verdi's Otello.)
Callas!!!
@@veganonly
E Freni Mirella ! Anche !
I have been listening to "Madama Butterfly" since I was five years old. This is the best version to date, Perfection.
One of the great sopranos when there were many great sopranos.
Сижу на работе и рыдаю, потрясающая сцена, потрясающая игра и лучшее вокльное исполнение. Френи несомненно - лучшая певица 20 века.Брава!
Adoro la Madama Butterfly! Tante grazie d'aver messo qui questa incisione. Mirella Freni e' stupenda come sempre!!!!
I´ve received today CD Madama Butterfy with Mirella Freni, Teresa Berganza and Jose Carreras. It´s INCREDIBLE! Mirella as Cio-cio-san is great! I love that music.. Vivat Puccini, Berganza, Freni and VIVAT OPERA!
Este aria es conmovedora y la desesperación de Butterfly está interpretada magistralmente por Mirella Freni
Que bien canta , que timbre tan bonito
Mercedes Pator 24-6-2009
Ancora una volta la potenza della sua voce si distingue in tante.grande mirella freni, ricordo ancora con emozione la prima volta che la vidi al teatro della.opera con Pavarotti nell.interpretazione. . Sua preferita, mini ❤❤❤
Karajan pushed Freni to the limit on this role, but unlike others, she never went overboard. The Freni/Karajan recording with Pav is still the gold standard in my book. LOVE the fearless phrasing! Karajan and Freni also worked miracles in Carmen as Micaela.
I believe she is my favorite in this role. This is such a powerful scene and she performs it so well. I love the strong emotion that she is so able to convey with her voice.
it always get me... best cio cio san
My BF is Japanese and I am Italian. He thinks, some times that he is Italian, as I think I understand Japanese. I have profound respect for him. This music is beyond perfect to describe all LOSS!
Please understand that we have seen too much death!
Puccini - the finest writer of music. Ever!!!
Essa ópera filme é espetacular.... Freni, Domingo e Ludwig arrebentam!!!!
I saw her in the Scala in the '70.
Just magic.Thank you for posting this video
Rip Butterfly, you will be forgotten
No words ,just tears!
This scene and the aria "Senza mamma", from Suor Angelica are the saddest opera parts ever. Puccini knew how to make us cry.
i've own this video/dvd since 1995......ive gone thru 2 copies and 2 cd sets and i also have the record.... i have never heard anything more powerful and heartbreaking and most of all breathtaking....BUTTERFLY LIVES!!
Goodness, she's AMAZING in this...
Breaks my heart!
"Con honor muere, quien con honor no puede vivir"
Vuela mariposa... eres libre
A great soprano and an equally great actress.
Brava Mirella Freni!! Renata Tebaldi and Renata Scotto were also great interpreters of Cio-Cio San. This production is faulty in the final act in that it has Suzuki handing the knife to Cio-Cio San. This does not make sense as it was Suzuki who brought Cio-Cio San's child to her hoping that she would not consider suicide. Also for Pinkerton to just stand there and witness his wife's death is absolutely ridiculous. If he truly loved her, then he would have tried to save her. It makes him look so cowardly to run away like that. It is unfortunate that directors take so much liberty with operas today. And it is no wonder that long-time subscribers have decided to cancel their subscriptions to send a message. After all, we can watch videos of great performances today. And it is regretful that we do not have outstanding singers such as Freni today. Great singers such as Sutherland, Tebaldi, and Caballe are gone, and there is no one to replace them, in my opinion.
Umm...Caballe is still alive. If you mean by she is retired, then yeah, I guess she is gone.
Freni is one of the great butterflies ever! It's both dramatic but lyric as well. The perfect spinto.
The most moving opera.
Why is that scene always so sad!!!
Bravo Mirella!!!
💙 Freni 💙🌟💚
Immensamente commovente
Beautiful
Beautiful and very moving. I love the way she sings this role.
As to the Seppuku, they were historically very accurate with the way she commits suicide. Women were only allowed to cut their throats, not stab themselves, and their legs were tied together beforehand to maintain a "ladylike" position even in death (I'm a student of East Asian studies). Hope it helps the people interested.
Yeah, that's right, Pinkerton. Run away.
EXQUISITA INTERPRETACION
I love mirella in this role. He is a superb singing actress blessed with a great voice. Butterfly's tragic suffering and tears find life in her. The true attributes of this video are the colorful tones of the background and of course the gorgeous sounds. Even with the beautiful voices and music, this video is subpar. I can't believe Domingo was dressed like a clown and his crashing exit is too silly to behold, which is completely inappropriate here.
MARAVILLOSA
Chochosan is sing from her soul! Her soul! She knows she must surrender her future, her son! The only fruit of her honest love! DAMN YOU PINKERTON!
@DavidoffGustav Oh, I also read once, she did not sing it on stage, because she was afraid of not having control over her emotions and ruin her vocal emition.
conmueve esta maravillosa aria
And correct me if i'm wrong but is the tieing of the knees so she'll be found in a 'dignified' posistion?
@GulagGuro Only Puccini had explored so deeply the psicology of this character. Fantastic!
I think I read somewhere that this was her favorite role, but one she never sang on stage because it required too much endurance for a voice of her lyricism. In one review of her recording with Pavarotti they said it was like a fine captured butterfly carefully examined, coming it at a much longer performance than any other.
Does it required a dramatic voice?
I cry so bad watching this.
This is no mocking of culture. This opera was written in the 1800's by an Italian and is sung in Italian. The bad guy here is the American who married a Japanese woman for sport and then abandoned her. This is how people behaved back then....it is no mockery.
Voce sublime eeee
Actually it's more because she was shamed. In the Japanese culture there's nothing worst than being dishonored (she changed her intire life for him- the locals never forgave her for becoming a christian). That's why this opera is one of the fews that have a real life drama, and not the over done one :)
Oh man... I still get goosebumps in this scene...
the t-shirt might be a symbol of the clash of japanese and american cultural heritage "during that time" for Ponelle
which by the way is the center theme of this opera...
One would have to have heart made of stone not to be moved by Butterfly's plight. The story is just as relevant today - dealing as it does with betrayal and the exploitation of innocence.
Freni 💖 Pavarotti
Japanese people singing in Italian. Love it.
Yup.
i realize that. i meant the opera itself. they are Japanese but singing in Italian.
КLASSIKA s.o. kvaliteet ja elegantsus, mis ei allu ajale..
Quelle persone che alla prima della Scala fischiarono questa bellissima Opera,scusate la parolaccia,ma erano proprio degli stronzi.
This Opera was written in the 1800's by an Italian and is sung in Italian. The bad guy here is the American who abandons Butterfly after marrying her. This is no mocking of culture, but a story reflecting the times of that day.
Not Hara kiri as it was known. There were some legends that well to do women in Japan were taught how to take their lives so they could maintain their honor.
why DOES Pinkerton jump through the screen at the end?
ìmkerton you peach!!!
2:33 Музыка из Зверопоя 1.
Thumbs up if 'Fatal Attraction' brought you here.
Is this the real version of kamikaze? or just made up?
I don't think he jumps, he falls... I find it quite interesting that she kills herself in front of him and that Suzuki (or at least I suppose it's Suzuki) "helps" her doing it.
Se l'avesse fatta a teatro, poteva dire la sua
Why does the guy in the t-shirt have a huge hunk of hair missing?
You do not know the story, do you?
the child has no idea what that freakin woman is talking about xD
Can't you morons enjoy the music instead of flooding my inbox with notifications of your petty immature insult war? Get on with life, I don't want to have to disable comments on videos just b/c some petty idiots have nothing better to do with their lives. *eyeroll*
Actually, it was given as a choice between that and being outright executed. Because the Japanese believed that the belly was the source of the soul, just as Europeans in the middle ages believed the heart was the source. So, when saying in Europe, 'He has a black heart." or 'A yellow heart,' the Japanese said, 'His belly is black,' or , "His belly is yellow'. Seppuku was the act of saying, 'No, my belly is still red, so it is not corrupted.'
Slitting your throat is reserved for women.
lol
Ye... SO WHAT DID I JUST WATCH I MEAN I DONT GET IT
Julie Wren Her beloved husband married someone else back in America, came back, divirced her, and now is taking her child. She commits suicide.
Read a book about human feelings and racism, NOT JUST BLACK/'WHITE this time
@@PyroGothNerd no
The jumping through the shouji in the end is really unnecessary, and this version is slightly inaccurate in comparison with the opera (she blindfolds the child, goes behind a folding screen, he embraces her at the end, etc etc). However, I really think this is the best video version of the opera (I saw it once live, but only after I saw this one, and I wasn't impressed in the slightest). I can't believe someone can really like that Ying Huang version over this one, it's such a joke...
Opium is a powerful drug!
you need to educate yourself...
Molto brava, ma non la fece mai a teatro, Scotto altro pianeta
Perche? Piccolo vocce??
honestly feel bad for that kid. No idea what's happening, lady screamin jibberish in his face, awkward positioning on the floor... pretty weird situation
LMAO!!
Italian is not gibberish, you are a boor
bad bad directing...:(
Very culturally inaccurate.
she's got a great voice and this aria is beautiful but the directing is awful!!
Caballe FAR more powerful than Freni who was good for a bathtub and little else.