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M. Niccolai; - Giacomo Puccini et Albert Carre: Madame Butterfly a Paris,

Title: Giacomo Puccini et Albert Carre: Madame Butterfly a Paris,
Description: Turnhout, Brepols, 2013 Hardback, XVIII+314 pages., 13 b/w ill. + 16 colour ill., 21,5 x 26,0 cm. Languages : French, Italian. ISBN 9782503547619. ¶ Following the failure of the Milan production of Madame Butterfly on 17 February 1904, Giacomo Puccini immersed himself in the consideration of a new structure for his "Japanese tragedy". After the emergence of several 'versions', the Paris premiere of Madame Butterfly has established a model for subsequent performances of the work up until the present. Collaboration with Albert Carre, manager and director of the Opera Comique, proved fundamental to the composer, who introduced many changes to its dramatic content and the musical score. The result is also reflected in the visual realization: Carre prepares a version that interacts with the score for a more 'modern' result, taking into account the factors that were driving European theatre at the turn of the twentieth century. Beyond the careful attention paid to scenic movements (both for the soloists and the crowd scenes), the French director also pioneers a new form of lighting design. The latter is considered here as an inherent component of the spectacle in itself, made famous by the theoretical contribution of Adolphe Appia and other creative work in the field of Wagnerian opera. This staging, of which Puccini was especially proud, remained at the Opera-Comique until 1972. Knowledge of this document, presented here in a critical edition and accompanied by an article that underscores its functionality vis-a-vis the score will, it is hoped, prove useful to musicologists as well as to opera directors, with a view to achieving a rediscovery of the past, but also for the benefit of future theatrical productions. Suite a l'insucces da la creation de Madama Butterfly a Milan (17 fevrier 1904), Giacomo Puccini se plonge dans la reflexion afin de donner une nouvelle structure a sa ?«tragedie japonaise?». Apres plusieurs 'versions', la creation parisienne de Madame Butterfly a etabli un modele pour les representations de l'oeuvre jusqu'a aujourd'hui. La collaboration avec Albert Carre, directeur et metteur en scene a l'Opera-Comique, se revele fondamentale pour le compositeur, qui apporte de nombreux changements dramaturgiques et musicaux a sa partition. Le resultat tient aussi de la realisation visuelle : Carre prepare une mise en scene qui interagit avec la partition pour un resultat des plus modernes, tenant compte des ferments theatraux qui animent l'Europe au tournant du XXe siecle. Au-dela d'une attention minutieuse portee aux mouvements sceniques (tant pour les solistes que pour les scenes de foule), le metteur en scene francais experimente egalement une nouvelle facon de concevoir l'eclairage scenique. Ce dernier est ici considere ainsi comme une composante du spectacle a part entiere, rendue celebre grace a l'apport theorique et creatif d'Adolphe Appia dans le domaine de l'opera wagnerien. Cette mise en scene, dont Puccini allait particulierement fiere, est restee a l'Opera-Comique jusqu'en 1972. La connaissance de ce document, presente ici en edition critique et accompagne d'un article scientifique qui en souligne sa fonctionnalite vis-a-vis de la partition, nous l'esperons, pourra etre utile tant aux musicologues qu'aux metteurs en scene lyriques, dans une perspective de redecouverte des mises en scene du passe mais aussi pour des nouvelles realisations sceniques. Languages : French, Italian.

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