![]() Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro December 6 –January 19 - at The Metropolitan Opera. Mozart’s The Magic Flute November 25 – December 9 (English Language Family Presentation) Verdi Requiem November 24 – December 2 - at The Metropolitan Opera. Massenet’s Thaïs November 11 – December 2 - at The Metropolitan Opera. Puccini’s Madama Butterfly November 2 – March 16 - at The Metropolitan Opera: Puccini’s Turandot October 12 – April 5 - at The Metropolitan Opera. Puccini’s La Bohème October 2- March 10 - at The Metropolitan Opera. Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte September 27 – October 14 - at The Metropolitan Opera: ![]() Offenbach’s Les Contes d’Hoffmann September 26 – October 28 - at The Metropolitan Opera: Bertrand de Billy conducts Laurent Pelly’s imaginative storybook production. She is paired with mezzo-soprano Alice Coote in the trouser role of Prince Charming, Kathleen Kim as the Fairy Godmother, and Stephanie Blythe as the imperious Madame de la Haltière. “Her performance was thoroughly enchanting.” Now, for the first time ever, Massenet’s sumptuous take on the Cinderella story comes to the Met, with DiDonato starring in the title role. “ Glorious,” raved The New York Times when Joyce DiDonato sang the title role of Cendrillon at the Royal Opera House in 2011. Metropolitan Opera Premiere Massenet’s Cendrillon. Met Opera 2017-18: ![]() Manipulating the action are the Don Alfonso of Christopher Maltman and the Despina of Tony Award–winner Kelli O’Hara, with Amanda Majeski, Serena Malfi – Mezzosoprano, Ben Bliss, Tenor, and Adam Plachetka as the pairs of young lovers who test each other’s faithfulness. Met Opera 2017-18:Ī winning cast comes together for Phelim McDermott’s clever vision of Mozart’s comedy about the sexes, set in Coney Island in the 1950s-complete with bearded ladies, fire-eaters, and a Ferris wheel. Jonas Kaufmann and Marcelo Alvarez alter¬nate in the role of Tosca’s revolutionary artist lover Cavaradossi, with Bryn Terfel, Michael Volle, and George Gagnidze as the depraved police chief Scarpia. ![]() Sir David McVicar’s ravishing new production offers a splendid backdrop for two extraordinary sopranos sharing the title role of the jealous prima donna: Kristine Opolais and Anna Netrebko.
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