[Met Performance] CID:189430
Madama Butterfly {419} Metropolitan Opera House: 12/5/1961.

(Galina Vishnevskaya sang the role of Cio-Cio-San in Russian
Review)


Metropolitan Opera House
December 5, 1961


MADAMA BUTTERFLY {419}
Giacomo Puccini--Luigi Illica/Giuseppe Giacosa

Cio-Cio-San.............Galina Vishnevskaya
Pinkerton...............William Olvis
Suzuki..................Helen Vanni
Sharpless...............Clifford Harvuot
Goro....................Andrea Velis
Bonze...................Osie Hawkins
Yamadori................George Cehanovsky
Dolore..................Lynn Goodman
Kate Pinkerton..........Mary MacKenzie
Commissioner............Calvin Marsh
Registrar...............Kurt Kessler

Conductor...............Fausto Cleva

Note: Galina Vishnevskaya sang most of the title role of Cio-Cio-San in Russian.


Review by Raymond Ericson in the New York Times, 12/6/61:

MISS VISHNEVSKAYA IN BILINGUAL OPERA

Galina Vishnevskaya, the Soviet soprano who has sung in several performances of 'Aida' with the Metropolitan Opera this season, made her only scheduled appearance there last night in the title role of 'Madama Butterfly.' She sang in Russian, except the familiar 'Un bel di,' where she used the original Italian. The rest of the cast, of course, sang in Italian.

Miss Vishnevskaya had little difficulty adapting to the Metropolitan production, although much of her personal movement was her own. Her performance was one of the few in which Butterfly was more effective in the first act than in the second.

She was utterly charming to look at because she is small and pretty, and in her white bridal gown she looked like a porcelain figurine. her movements reflected a lively intelligence, and her singing had many exquisite phrases.

In the second act, where there is much more give-and-take between singers, the use of Russian intruded constantly on the listener's ear and blurred complete enjoyment of her performance. She did many affecting things dramatically and musically, but there were also uncomfortable melodramatic moments and undue license in handling the vocal line.

Helen Vanni, appearing for the first time this season as Suzuki, performed expertly. Mary Mackenzie sang her first Kate Pinkerton with the company."



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