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Huang Ruo鈥檚 M. Butterfly

David Henry Hwang鈥檚 M. Butterfly metamorphoses into music theatre as Huang Ruo鈥檚 operatic reworking takes wing. The 91热爆 Symphony Orchestra, 91热爆 Singers, conducted by Carolyn Kuan.

(Recorded at the Barbican on 25th October 2024)
Presented by Ian Skelly.

Huang Ruo: M. Butterfly

Kangmin Justin Kim (Countertenor) Song Liling
Mark Stone (Baritone) Ren茅 Gallimard
Fleur Barron (Mezzo-Soprano) Comrade Chin/Shu Fung
Charne Rochford (Tenor) Marc
Kevin Burdette (Bass) Manuel Toulon/Judge
91热爆 Singers
91热爆 Symphony Orchestra
Kimberly Prescott (director)
Carolyn Kuan (conductor)

A smash-hit Broadway play turned movie, David Henry Hwang鈥檚 M. Butterfly metamorphoses into music theatre as the UK premiere of Huang Ruo鈥檚 operatic reworking takes wing.

Love, betrayal, self-deception. The themes of M. Butterfly intertwine with those of Puccini鈥檚 achingly tragic opera; but here they鈥檙e ingeniously upended as the action is relocated to Paris and Mao鈥檚 China. Nothing is quite what it seems. Stereotypes are challenged, power struggles realigned.

This production contains graphic language, and a depiction of self-harm.

Synopsis

Act 1
Paris, 1986. Partygoers mock the diplomat Ren茅 Gallimard for his affair with a Peking Opera soprano. From his prison cell, Gallimard begins to tell his story.
Beijing, 1964. Gallimard is assigned to the newly-established French embassy. He goes to the opera and sees an enchanting soprano in the role of Madama Butterfly. He develops the fantasy that he is Pinkerton and Song Liling is Butterfly, the 鈥淥riental鈥 woman in submission to the 鈥淲estern devil.鈥 Gallimard鈥檚 boyhood friend Marc appears to him in a dream, congratulating him on his new love.
Gallimard visits Song at her flat. They drink tea together, but she sends him home. Her rebuff keeps him away from the opera for months. At last she writes to him, wishing to see him again.
The Ambassador, Toulon, informs Gallimard that he has been promoted to vice-consul. He goes immediately to Song鈥檚 flat to tell her the news.

Act 2
Paris, 1986. Partygoers read more news about the Gallimard case.
Back in 1966, Toulon and Gallimard confer about America鈥檚 plans in Asia. Meanwhile, Comrade Chin of the People鈥檚 Liberation Army asks Song to serve the Revolution by passing on classified information from the French.
Gallimard is demoted because the Ambassador has lost faith in the Americans and in him. He goes to Song鈥檚 flat and demands that she strip for him. Then he relents 鈥 just in time for Song to announce to him that she is pregnant. Gallimard is aflame with joy: 鈥淚 want to marry you!鈥
Song asks Chin to procure a male, blond mixed-race baby in seven months鈥 time. Toulon informs Gallimard that he is being sent home. Gallimard rushes to Song鈥檚 flat, intending to bring her back to France with him. The flat is deserted. An angry troupe of Revolutionary Chinese Opera performers takes the stage.

Act 3
The Revolutionary Chinese Opera company stages a ritualistic denunciation of Comrade Song, the 鈥渁ctor-oppressor,鈥 and recommends her rehabilitation. Chin orders her to go to Gallimard in France and send back weekly reports.
Gallimard, haggard, recalls his return to France ten years prior. Lonely, deflated and always haunted by Song鈥檚 memory, he would tell his story to anyone who would listen鈥揵ut no one did.
Suddenly Song appears. Gallimard is transported by the reunion. Then two French counterintelligence agents come to arrest him on charges of espionage, claiming they have already extracted a confession from Monsieur Song. Before the audience鈥檚 eyes, Song is transformed from a woman in Chinese dress to a man in an Armani suit.
Song testifies in court. The judge asks whether Gallimard knew Song was a man. 鈥淵ou know, Your Honor,鈥 Song replies, 鈥淚 never asked.鈥
Song and Gallimard are left alone in a room in a prison. Song begins to strip. He will show Ren茅 the truth. Gallimard protests that he only loved the lie. Declaring that he鈥檇 rather live in pure imagination, he sends Song away.
Dancers join Gallimard onstage and help him dress in kimono, wig and makeup. He is the Butterfly now.

Synopsis by Lucy Yates for the Santa Fe Opera

13 days left to listen

3 hours, 28 minutes

Music Played

  • Huang Ruo

    M.Butterfly Act 1

    Singer: Kangmin Justin Kim. Singer: Mark Stone. Singer: Fleur Barron. Singer: Charne Rochford. Singer: Kevin Burdette. Choir: 91热爆 Singers. Orchestra: 91热爆 Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Carolyn Kuan.
  • Huang Ruo

    M.Butterfly Act 2

    Singer: Kangmin Justin Kim. Singer: Mark Stone. Singer: Fleur Barron. Singer: Charne Rochford. Singer: Kevin Burdette. Choir: 91热爆 Singers. Orchestra: 91热爆 Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Carolyn Kuan.
  • Huang Ruo

    M.Butterfly Act 3

    Singer: Kangmin Justin Kim. Singer: Mark Stone. Singer: Fleur Barron. Singer: Charne Rochford. Singer: Kevin Burdette. Choir: 91热爆 Singers. Orchestra: 91热爆 Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Carolyn Kuan.
  • Paul Dukas

    The Sorcerer's Apprentice

    Music Arranger: Victor Staub. Performer: Yuja Wang.
    • DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON.
  • Huang Ruo

    Folksongs

    Orchestra: 91热爆 Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Andrew Davis.
  • Gra偶yna Bacewicz

    Symphony No.4

    Orchestra: 91热爆 Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sakari Oramo.
    • CHANDOS.
  • Thomas Ad猫s

    Mazurkas: No. 1, Moderato, molto rubato

    Performer: Kirill Gerstein.
    • Thomas Ad猫s: In Seven Days.
    • Myrios Classics.
    • 6.

Broadcast

  • Sat 9 Nov 2024 18:00