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The Metropolitan Opera Guild Will Wind Down Operations; Opera News Will Fold Into Ope
by Joshua Wright - August 15, 2023

The Metropolitan Opera Guild has announced that it will wind down its operations later this year due to financial setbacks....

Works & Process At The Guggenheim Presents The Metropolitan Opera: THE HOURS By Kevin
by Stephi Wild - September 27, 2022

Go behind the scenes of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Kevin Puts's The Hours, adapted from Michael Cunningham's acclaimed novel and the Oscar-winning 2002 film....

A CONCERT FOR UKRAINE Recorded Live at The Met Out Today
by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 21, 2022

The Metropolitan Opera, Decca Classics, and Deutsche Grammophon present A Concert for Ukraine, an album recorded live at the Met on March 14, 2022, that features the company’s complete special concert expressing solidarity with the people of Ukraine....

VIDEO: New Trailer For The Metropolitan Opera's New, Modern-Day Production of Donizet
by Alan Henry - May 03, 2022

The Metropolitan Opera will present an audacious new production of Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, which moves the bel canto masterpiece from 18th-century Scotland to a present-day town in the American Rust Belt, with nine performances April 23–May 21, 2022....

THE OCEAN OF ETERNITY — THE SONGS OF LORI LAITMAN Out Now
by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 13, 2022

Acis has released THE OCEAN OF ETERNITY - THE SONGS OF LORI LAITMAN Themes of life, longing and legacy permeate this new recording of songs by the celebrated American composer LORI LAITMAN....

BWW Interview: Anthony Roth Costanzo Takes an Art Bath
by Marakay Rogers - March 14, 2022

Anthony Roth Costanzo is taking a break from rehearsing Handel's RHODELINDA at the Metropolitan Opera. He has a few minutes to talk about singing countertenor both in opera and in popular music. 'Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi all wrote for countertenor - they were composing for castrati.' Fortunately the creation of castrati ended, but, alas, so did composing for countertenor. 'All the roles are before 1750 and after 1950.'...

VIDEOS: Get A First Look At Met Opera's TOSCA
by Alan Henry - February 04, 2022

Puccini's thrilling masterpiece Tosca returns to the Metropolitan Opera for 15 performances December 2, 2021-March 12, 2022. Check out video from the final dress rehearsal!...

VIDEOS: Elena Stikhina Sings Act II Aria From The Met's TOSCA
by Alan Henry - January 17, 2022

Watch as Elena Stikhina sings Tosca’s Act II aria from The Met's TOSCA. Puccini's thrilling masterpiece Tosca returns to the Metropolitan Opera for 15 performances December 2, 2021-March 12, 2022....

VIDEOS: Get A First Look At Met Opera's TOSCA
by Alan Henry - December 02, 2021

Puccini's thrilling masterpiece Tosca returns to the Metropolitan Opera for 15 performances December 2, 2021-March 12, 2022. Check out video from the final dress rehearsal!...

Vienna Philharmonic Releases Statement Regarding The Met Opera's Lockout
by Stephi Wild - February 27, 2021

The Vienna Philharmonic has released a statement regarding the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. In December, The Met locked out its stagehands amidst a labor dispute between the company and its union....

Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Takes Part in Airflow Study From Princeton University an
by Stephi Wild - October 20, 2020

The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra – the only world-class orchestra in America furloughed with no pay since April 1, 2020 – has been actively pursuing ways to get back to work safely with the help of scientists and engineers from Princeton University and The University of Montpellier (France) / CNRS....

Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Musicians Release Statement Regarding Black Lives Matter
by Stephi Wild - June 10, 2020

The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Musicians have released a statement regarding the Black Lives Matter movement....

PREFORMANCES with Allison Charney Closes its 10th Season at Merkin Hall with MAY FLOW
by Sarah Hookey - April 09, 2019

PREFORMANCES with Allison Charney closes its 10th season on Monday, May 6th at 1:00pm at Merkin Hall with MAY FLOWERS, featuring operatic treasures, exuberant chamber music and two new works by living composers....

The Met Names Thomas Lausmann Director Of Music Administration
by Julie Musbach - January 02, 2019

The Metropolitan Opera announced today that Thomas Lausmann, currently the Head of Music at the Vienna State Opera, will become the Met's Director of Music Administration at the start of the 2019 20 season. Lausmann will replace Assistant General Manager John Fisher, who is stepping down after many years at the Met to resume his freelance musical career. Fisher will continue to coach many of the world's top singers on a freelance basis, including on occasion at the Met....




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