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  1. Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini performed in Italian Conductor Alberto Erede - 1951 (STU) Orchestra - Santa Cecilia ...more.

  2. Renata Scotto is an inspired Butterfly and Carlo Bergonzi is (possibly) in even finer voice than he was on the Decca recording. Secondary roles are taken by Rolando Panerai and Anna di Stasio, both sturdy stalwarts of the operatic scene (Angel 69654).

  3. 22 de jun. de 2012 · Donde lieta uscì al tui grido d'amore. La Boheme.Con onor muore . . . Tu, piccolo Iddio, amore mio?. Madama Butterfly.

  4. 24 de jun. de 2024 · The best Butterfly on record for me is Renata Tebaldi, a role that suits her perfectly, where she excels in beautiful singing and dramatic nerve. It is hard to imagine a more melodious portrayal of Cio-Cio-San. In the recording studio, there were two versions of her on Decca.

  5. Puccini: Butterfly/Tebaldi1951. Robert Levine. Artistic Quality: 5. Sound Quality: 6. This studio recording bestows very little pleasure. Renata Tebaldi gives one of the most under-characterized readings of this sad little heroine ever offered by a major artist.

  6. On record there are performances of the title role with such light voices as Jeanette Pilou, Anneliese Rothenberger and Toti dal Monte who are usually considered coloratura singers or best suited to operetta. At the other end of the scale there are voices of Wagnerian proportions such as Renata Tebaldi and Maria Callas.

  7. In both her recordings Tebaldi adopts a vocal manner very similar to that she used for other Puccini heroines. The music fits her large warm voice like a glove and she gives immense musical pleasure.