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  2. Madama Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Despite these opinions, Madama Butterfly has been successfully performed in Japan in various adaptions from 1914. [24] Today Madama Butterfly is the sixth most performed opera in the world [25] and considered a masterpiece, with Puccini's orchestration praised as limpid, fluent and refined. [26] [27]

  3. Glover Garden - Wikipedia

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    It has been designated as an Important Cultural Asset. As the house and its surroundings are reminiscent of Puccini's opera, it is also known as the "Madame Butterfly House." Statues of Puccini and diva Miura Tamaki, famed for her role as Cio-Cio-san, stand in the park near the house.

  4. David Belasco - Wikipedia

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    David Belasco (July 25, 1853 – May 14, 1931) was an American theatrical producer, impresario, director, and playwright. [1] He was the first writer to adapt the short story Madame Butterfly for the stage.

  5. Category:Madama Butterfly - Wikipedia

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  6. Thomas Blake Glover - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Glover has been linked with Giacomo Puccini's opera Madama Butterfly. The opera was based on a short story by John Luther Long, and it has many parallels with Pierre Loti's Madame Chrysanthème as well as Félix Régamey's parody The Pink Notebook of Madame Chrysanthème. All three stories are set on the eastern slope of Nagasaki Harbour.

  7. Madame Butterfly (play) - Wikipedia

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    Madame Butterfly: A Tragedy of Japan is a play in one act by David Belasco adapted from John Luther Long's 1898 short story "Madame Butterfly". It premiered on March 5, 1900, at the Herald Square Theatre in New York City and became one of Belasco's most famous works.

  8. Madame Butterfly's Illusion - Wikipedia

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    Madame Butterfly's Illusion (Japanese: お蝶夫人の幻想, Hepburn: Ochōfujin no gensō) is a 1940 Japanese animated short. It was directed by Wagorō Arai, a dentist who created nearly a dozen short films between 1939 and 1947 in the style of silhouette animation. It is based on parts of the opera Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini. [1]

  9. Mario Lanza - Wikipedia

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    In April 1948, Lanza sang two performances as Pinkerton in Puccini's Madama Butterfly for the New Orleans Opera Association conducted by Walter Herbert with stage director Armando Agnini. Reviewing the opening-night performance in the St. Louis News (April 9, 1948), Laurence Oden wrote "Mario Lanza performed ... Lieutenant Pinkerton with ...