MET Opera HD Season 2022/2023 (Cinema)
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2022
- What are your favourites for the new season?
THE METROPOLITAN OPERA'S 2022-23 SEASON will feature seven new productions, including the world premiere staging of Kevin Puts’s operatic adaptation of The Hours, the company premieres of Cherubini’s Medea and Terence Blanchard’s Champion, and new stagings of Fedora, Lohengrin, Don Giovanni and Die Zauberflöte and more.
The Met plans to open its 2022-23 season on September 27, with David McVicar’s new staging of Medea, which will feature Sondra Radvanovsky in the title role along with Matthew Polenzani’s Giasone; Carlo Rizzi will conduct the performances, which will also feature soprano Janai Brugger as Glauce, bass Michele Pertusi as Creonte and mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Gubanova as Neris. The Met will also present Medea via a Live in HD transmission - on October 22.
Michael Mayer’s production of La Traviata will be presented. The casts will include Nadine Sierra singing the role of Violetta; Stephen Costello, as Alfredo; and Luca Salsi. A Live in HD simulcast is scheduled for November 5, 2022.
(David McVicar’s staging of Don Carlos, created this season for the Met’s first presentations of the original five-act French version of the opera, will return next season as the mise-en-scène for performances of the Italian version of Verdi’s opera, which will play under Carlo Rizzi’s baton. Russell Thomas will sing the title role, soprano Anna Netrebko (now replaced by Buratto) will appear as Elisabeth de Valois, mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili sings Princess Eboli, baritone Peter Mattei will be Rodrigo, bass-baritone John Relyea will sing the Grand Inquisitor, and bass Günther Groissböck takes on the role of King Philip II. A Live in HD simulcast was scheduled for November 19, 2022. )
In November, the company will present the world-premiere staging of Kevin Puts’s The Hours, based on the 1998 Pulitzer-prize winning novel by Michael Cunningham that was adapted into the 2002 Oscar-winning film. Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin will conduct the performances, which will feature soprano Renée Fleming as Clarissa Vaughan, Kelli O’Hara as Laura Brown and mezzo Joyce DiDonato as Virginia Woolf. The company will present a Live HD simulcast on December 10.
David McVicar’s new staging of Fedora arrives at the Met on New Year’s Eve for what will be the company’s first performances of Umberto Giordano’s opera in twenty-five years. Conducted by Marco Armiliato, the performances will star soprano Sonya Yonchva in the title role and Piotr Beczała as Count Loris; Rosa Feola will sing Olga and baritone Artur Ruciński is De Siriex. A Live in HD simulcast of Fedora will be presented on January 14, 2023.
Piotr Beczała will also sing the title role of the company’s new production of Lohengrin, which premieres on February 26, 2023, and will mark the company’s first performance of the opera in seventeen years. François Girard’s staging, a co-production with the Bolshoi Theatre, will be conducted by Nézet-Séguin, and will feature Tamara Wilson in the role of Elsa, Christine Goerke as Ortrud, bass-baritone Evgeny Nikitin as Telramund and bass Günther Groissböck as King Heinrich. The Live in HD presentation of Lohengrin will take place on March 18, 2023.
Champion, the first opera by composer Terence Blanchard takes the Met stage on April 10, 2023, under Nézet-Séguin’s baton. James Robinson will stage the work’s company premiere, which will feature bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green as Young Emile Griffith, bass-baritone Eric Owens portraying the haunted older boxer, Latonia Moore as Emelda Griffith and Stephanie Blythe. The Live in HD presentation of Champion will be simulcast on April 29, 2023.
Lise Davidsen will make her Met role debut as the Marschallin in the March and April performances of Der Rosenkavalier. Simone Young will conduct Isabel Leonard in her Met role debut as Octavian and Erin Morley sings Sophie in Robert Carsen’s production. Bass Günther Groissböck.
In May 2023, Nathalie Stutzmann will make her company debut leading two new productions of canonical Mozart works - Don Giovanni and Die Zaberflöte. Ivo van Hove’s Giovanni staging - a co-production with Opéra National de Paris - takes the stage on May 5, 2023, with Peter Mattei in the title role; Adam Plachetka will sing Leporello, Federica Lombardi sings Donna Anna, Ana María Martínez will play Elvira, Ying Fang sings the role of Zerlina and Ben Bliss will sing the role of Don Ottavio. The Giovanni staging also receives a Live HD simulcast on May 20, 2023.
Simon McBurney’s Die Zauberflöte staging, meanwhile, premieres on May 19, in what will be the director’s company debut. Performances will feature Erin Morley’s Pamina, Kathryn Lewek’s Queen of the Night, Lawrence Brownlee’s Tamino, Thomas Oliemans as Papageno, and Stephen Milling as Sarastro. McBurney’s production will get a Live in HD transmission on June 3, 2023.
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Alexander J. Leventov
Dmitri Hvorostovsky is so greatly missed and warmly remembered !
Probably he would have been canceled just like Anna Netrebko. How sad.
Please check out soprano Kasondra Kazanjian, "Tu che di gel sei cinta", marvelous voice
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@@carlosquintanilla399 If he would support annexation of ukrainian territories, then probably yes. If not, then he wouldn’t as all the other russian artists, but Anna Netrebko.
How some people wish for the great opera stars of yesterday!
Yes!!
Sorry they’re dead
Love it. Can’t wait for Medea. Anyway it’s a great HD season.
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Will never tire of Don Giovanni and the Magic flute.
At the expense of never hearing other great operas.
@@unclealand he didn’t say that. Stop being so negative, he was expressing his love for two Mozart operas.
Very happy that Lohengrin is coming back. And who could complain about Medea?
Her children 😂
Thank you 😊 🏴
Before COVID we were promised a production of "Die Frau ohne Schatten." Guess we'll never see it happen. They could skip "Magic Flute" ONE season, couldn't they?
They have to fill seats. This is a very adventurous season.
They even have two different productions of magic flute in one season (22/23)😂. I really wanted to see ‚Die Frau ohne Schatten‘ with Evelyn Herlitzius
@@srothbardt Have to fill seats?! It's The Met, woman! They have no trouble packing them in.
@@unclealand They did this season. Never saw so many empty seats.
@@unclealand Sorry, not a woman , man.
" Fedora ," could be interesting.
Nadine Serra is becoming big!
She is one of the greatest sopranos today.
Praised for her vocal beauty, seamless technique, and abundant musicality, Nadine Sierra is being hailed as one of the most promising, young talents in opera today. She was named the Richard Tucker Award Winner in 2017 and was awarded the 2018 Beverly Sills Artist Award by the Metropolitan Opera. Having made a string of successful debuts at the Met, Teatro alla Scala, Opéra national de Paris, and Staatsoper Berlin, she has become a fixture at many of the top houses around the world. On August 24th, 2018, her debut album, There’s a Place for Us, was released under the Deutsche Grammophon/Universal Music labels.
Lift the mandates then Ill start supporting.
Pues, de todos los títulos, que son los mismos de siempre, me alegra el de Medea, sin ánimo de ofender no creo que la Radvanovsky de la talla, en uno de los roles más complicados de la ópera , en el cual se necesita aparte de una gran técnica vocálica, unas capacidades representativas encomiables. No obstante, espero todo salga bien y tengan una muy buena temporada. Gracias por compartir.
Hola les saludo desde México, tierra del maríachi, del tequila , del charro, del folklor, de las chinas poblanas con sus atuendos representativos de la mujer Mexicana. Veo y leo con mucha atención los comentarios tan intensos que aquí los conocedores externan, muy interesantes aprendo de estos y me da una visión panorámica de los sucesos que ocurren. El pueblo de México reprueba contundentemente la acción genocida de Rusia. Con envidia de la buena, desearía conocer más y algún día visitar tan bello recinto cultural, gracias por compartir y poder ver opiniones de muchos que al parecer son expertos, los percibo enojados y descontentos, sus razones deben tener. Mi humilde opinión es: que cuando no tienes oportunidad de estar y asistir a tan bello recinto y ver una producción en la que orquestas, cantantes, compañías de teatro etc, exponen su arte uno añora poder ver expresiones artísticas de tan grande nivel. Envío saludos a todos y gracias por permitirme expresarme y mi gratitud a los que lean está líneas. Los mexicanos sufrimos en este momento un gobierno que destruye a México y luchamos porque la cultura siga vigente aquí en nuestro país. Observamos como nuestro gobierno coquetea con Rusia y a la mayoría de mexicanos no nos parece bueno, no estamos de acuerdo. Aquí a la cultura en general se le ha quitado presupuesto y sufrimos acoso del gobierno, hoy día hacer producción cultural sin suficientes recursos económicos es difícil y aún así luchamos por lograr hacer que prevalezca la cultura en general, por ello envidio lo que ustedes tienen allá en cuanto a Cultura y otros aspectos. Les envío un abrazo a todos y atesoren lo que tienen.
Pues no tomes muy en serio los comentarios snob de algunas personas. Todo cambia y asi sabemos que estamos vivos, algunas personas se portan como muertos en vida rechazando todo cambio. Ojala puedas venir un dia a ver nuestra maravillosa casa de opera, es de gran calidad, y ademas a disfrutar de esta gran manzana.
Isn’t Spyres doing Idomeneo this upcoming season?
Why did they changed the set for Don Giovanni it looked perfect with the shutter's
I want to see "Medea".
OH my ... only one of great interest : MEDEA w/Sondra ~ a long, dry season otherwise
Wot, no Russian opera?
Oh hell no never again maybe a good Ukrainian opera. 😎
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@@annayudakhina8908 I agree
How many sing beautifully? Why would I attend?
Magnificent black soprano Michelle Bradley from Versailles, Kentucky
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June 2021, La Jolla, California
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July 2016, New York City
"He's Got the Whole World in his Hands"
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November 2021, La Jolla, California
"The Serpent", composed by Lee Hoiby
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October 2019, San Diego, California
"Ritorna vincitor" from Aïda, composed by Giuseppe Verdi
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"Il va venir", La Juive
Monica Conesa
fantastic voice
Conesa is a young voice student who studies with the International School of the Voice in NYC. She is making her Verona Arena début in Aïda and La Gioconda later this year
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South Korean soprano Ungiu Kim, fantastic old school sound, hints of Caballé, Alessandra Marc, and Cheryl Studer in her voice, awesome rendition of "Tu che le vanità" with piano accompaniment
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Why do they have a still from a different Traviata with that other tenor? The orchestra is amazing, tho.
It's common to have an image from an old broadcast. See also Der Rosenkavalier, they use images from the 2017 broadcast.
NO BRASIL, O QUE TEREMOS???
SERÁ QUE ESTAREMOS CONDENADOS A SÓ TER ESCOLAS DE SAMBA???
Too much Verdi. What’s up with that?
Why do you think two performances of Verdi (Traviata and Falstaff) are already too much?
Champion, the two François Girard productions, Aida, L'Elisir d'Amore.
Wow, it’s like a list of today’s squally vocal battle axes: Rodvanovski, Netrebko, Yoncheva, Ghoerke. At least there are some bright spots: Leonard, Martinez, Fleming (? thought she retired from the operatic stage), Didonato. THESE are the types of leading ladies who rise to the legacy of the Met.
Don’t forget Erin Morley, she’s a wonderful Sophie and I’m sure she will be an amazing Pamina. Her technique is impeccable.
Want Norma instead of Falstaff!
Actually same! Would be great to see Yoncheva and Gubanova in Norma
@@AlexanderJuliusLeventov Yeah! And Spyres as Pollione!
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Agreed! Love Yoncheva❤️
Please dear God no.
I wish they wouldn't modernize so often. It borders on political and propaganda as though the static on the radio is contemporary with time. It just isn't so.
It's bad enough that what I hear being interpreted seems abrasive TOO OFTEN.
So mad they cancelled the HD of Don Carlo. Who gives a damn about Netrebko (it would actually be SO much better without her). I so wanted to see Mattei's Posa. And Rachvelishvili as Eboli! Sad.
You miss nothing🤣
Europe already showing 2023/2024 and Met still at 2022……. I wish I would live in Europe, Met is so behind…
There was a time when the MET would announce their upcoming season and one would become excited while reading the names on the cast. Now my reaction is, "whatever". Perhaps Plácido Domingo will make an appearance. Just kidding. Then again...
I could do without Domingo. He’s 82 and sounds terrible.
@@samueljaramillo4221 He's just an embarassment now.
Just don't allow performers who made Putin their god. No to performers who encourage Russia's tyranny and war on Ukraine.
Get lost
изыди, нечисть
@@notnek202 get a brain!
@@notnek202 go ahead and get lost yourself!
@@notnek202 you just admitted that Putin is your god and you yourself is in league with the devil.
I used to love the metropolitan opera. I now NO LONGER DO. Peter Gelb and the shitty productions herein presented is absolutely RUINING the previously marvelous metropolitan opera.
I couldn’t have said it better!!!
NOT nearly enough LGBTQ principals.
Restore Netrebko!
Shame on you replacing Anna Netrebko
Freedom of speech!
May she have her own opinion?
Pressured by donors?
Shame on you Mr Gelb
Should have happened years ago, but certainly not for her politics. The woman is a dreadful singer. The only great decision Gelb has ever made, if only by force. Thank Christmas we’ll be spared that squawking tit parade from defiling anymore of the world’s greatest music. Now she can go sing for Putin all day, be his little nightingale. Ba bye.
She’s a big supporter of Putin. Do you support Putin and his destruction? Yes, freedom of speech and opinion, but there’s a price to pay for the freedom and opinion.
Agreed
God bless her for not supporting the AZOV Nazi troops of Ukraine.
Agreed, I’m not sure if she’s pro Putin but it wouldn’t surprise me if she had his goons pressing a knife into her back. Evil if that’s the case.