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David Jackson conducts Gluck’s sublime setting of the ancient tale, enlivened by exuberant choreography from the legendary Mark Morris. Anthony Roth Costanzo stars as the mythic hero who ventures into the underworld to rescue his beloved Euridice. Soprano Ying Fang is his ill-fated bride, with soprano Elena Villalón in her company debut as ...
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The Metropolitan Opera’s Summer HD Festival returns to Lincoln Center Plaza with ten free opera screenings, August 26–September 4. June 06th, 2023. The operatic lineup begins with Verdi’s La Traviata, starring soprano Nadine Sierra, and features highlights from the 2022–23 season, including Kevin Puts’s The Hours, starring Renée ...
Website. metopera.org. The Metropolitan Opera House (also known as The Met) is an opera house located on Broadway at Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Part of Lincoln Center, the theater was designed by Wallace K. Harrison.
The Metropolitan Opera’s Free Summer HD Festival Returns to Lincoln Center, Featuring Ten Outdoor Opera Screenings in Damrosch Park, From August 28 Through Labor Day. The acclaimed documentary The Opera House will be shown as a pre-festival bonus screening on Friday, August 27. 2,500 seats will be available nightly.
When the new Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center opened on September 16, 1966, it represented the culmination of an effort that began nearly 60 years earlier to plan, finance, and build a modern home for the Met—one that would provide the company with facilities and technology equal to its lofty artistic standards.