Tuesday, July 20, 2010

~Adventure Tour Express~



Madam Butterfly
By
Giacomo Puccini


I was invited to my first opera when I was 16 years old. My cousin, Pat, took me to the performance of Don Giovanni by Mozart at the Central City Opera. The opera was performed then as it is today in this lovely, rustic opera house "built in 1877, [by] citizens of Central City [who] organized a fund raising drive for a grand new opera house befitting the gold mining town's reputation as 'the richest square mile on earth.'" (Wikipedia) The opera that I really love the most of the ones I've been privileged to see over the years was here in Central City. It was so lovely and the costumes so beautiful. Yes, Madam Butterfly. The music will bring you to tears in its beauty if not in the love story it tells.

Much to my delight, when we visited Central City this summer and though we had no plans to go the opera, I found that once again Madam Butterfly was being performed. It brought back a flood of memories. As a young lady, I remember sitting in the dark wondering what it was like to live in the late 19th century and attend the opera here. I remember pictures of ladies in their finery and the gents in their frock coats. It must have been grand, oh so grand!


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Take some time today and journey back to those times that drew you close to family and friends. The time when you were younger and that day you have filed away in your memory. Go to that place, sit quietly, and ponder your day on the Adventure Tour Express.

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Thanks be to God!

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6 comments:

  1. opera is just timeless! one of my favorite memories was going to see Aida with my Nonna at the Arena in Verona.

    Blessings!

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  2. Wow, what a beautiful opera house, and it looks like it's so well taken care of. What a blessing to be able to see Madam Butterfly once again in such a special place!
    I love how you invite us into the discussion and link to your post! What a great idea! I will try to think of a memory I can link.

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  3. Great post. Never went to an opera but had season tickets to Broadway Series and Louisville Ballet for years. Love the music.
    QMM

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  4. Oh I just love Madam Butterfly! I'm getting shivers just listening to it on your blog:)
    Thank you for sharing you memories GrandmaK.

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  5. What we do today will become the memories of tomorrow. Let us ensure we look back on happy times.

    God bless you Cathy.

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  6. Great! I love Puccini too. I'm off to Glyndebourne this weekend to see Macbeth :) :)

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