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Madama Butterfly: Love Duet
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@brit1066

I had a very similar experience when I was young, I had a beloved sister who was 13 years older than me, she took me to the Mario Lanza movies in the 1950s.
I was hooked and at the age of about 8 I asked her to buy me a record of Mario Lanza singing Nessum Dorma and Vesti la Giubba for my birthday.
It was 1950s the record was a 78.
Only about a couple of months ago my wife and I went to see Butterfly at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville.
There were no International Opera stars singing, but the performance was flawless the singing was AWSOME and the Nashville Symphony Orchestra was fabulous as usual.
It was a Thursday evening performance and the theater was packed barely a single empty seat.
I have loved a Classical music and Grand Opera all my life, I have my beloved sister to thank for that, I am 77.
Thanks to your comments I remembered that experience.
As I get older I find that long hidden memories have started to come back to me.
Best wishes.
Oh I should have said that I was born and grew up in England, I came to the USA in 1970 hired by a US Corporation for my computer programming experience.
We are lived in Chicago for 33 years and moved to Central TN just south of Nashville in 2003, I still miss the big city and the MIGHTY CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.



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@barbaratrehy4742

I'm now 75 years old I have known and loved this music since I was 12 when my big sister took me to the local flea house (literally - small country town in NSW) where an Italian production of this was screening. I have NEVER recovered from it. I have studied all sorts of music from 400 AD up to the horrors of 20th century music, and I come back again and again to the beauty and passion of Puccini, and in particular to this opera. No one else comes close for melody that cuts clear into your heart and never lets go. May you have earned eternal rest, Signor Puccini, for the joy you have given to the world.

@brit1066

I had a very similar experience when I was young, I had a beloved sister who was 13 years older than me, she took me to the Mario Lanza movies in the 1950s.
I was hooked and at the age of about 8 I asked her to buy me a record of Mario Lanza singing Nessum Dorma and Vesti la Giubba for my birthday.
It was 1950s the record was a 78.
Only about a couple of months ago my wife and I went to see Butterfly at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville.
There were no International Opera stars singing, but the performance was flawless the singing was AWSOME and the Nashville Symphony Orchestra was fabulous as usual.
It was a Thursday evening performance and the theater was packed barely a single empty seat.
I have loved a Classical music and Grand Opera all my life, I have my beloved sister to thank for that, I am 77.
Thanks to your comments I remembered that experience.
As I get older I find that long hidden memories have started to come back to me.
Best wishes.
Oh I should have said that I was born and grew up in England, I came to the USA in 1970 hired by a US Corporation for my computer programming experience.
We are lived in Chicago for 33 years and moved to Central TN just south of Nashville in 2003, I still miss the big city and the MIGHTY CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

@Isolvedit

I'm about your age. You might enjoy listening to the production by New York Pro Musica from the thirteenth century, "The Play of Daniel". Right here on youtube.

@davidr9991

I came to opera late in life but better late than never . Puccini is regarded as an operatic " lightweight " but his music and lyrics encapture me completely time and time again .

@alansutton2980

Nice comment but don't demean 20th century music, many songs and tunes up to the 1960s and beyond have brought pleasure to millions. 21st century "music" is another matter.

@garyguyton7373

@@alansutton2980 Maybe half of what is written in the 20th/21st century is Really good, even Great. The rest is trash, IMHO. To be clear, I include popular as well as classical music. Greats in the 20th. include Morricone, A L Weber, Popular artists like Misora HIbari, Teresa Teng, many others. I won't trouble myself trying to list the trashy. They are way too easy to find. Again, just my opinion.

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@larrykaufman8100

I cry every time I hear any of the music from this Opera! Greatest Opera of all time!

@jesusslushies2192

Me too. 😭

@rosita.handle

I will always come back to this duet....it is so beautiful and touches me in a way that no other music can do.... I adore this film but this scene will always hold a special place in my heart :) xx

@xiaoyigan

Puccini, the greatest! Can't imagine a world without his creations.

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