
The program is being created for those who do not have access to a participating movie theater for the Met’s Live in HD cinema transmissions. The company said that it is the latest effort by the company to reach as broad a public as possible. So even from home, you can feel more like you’re dressed up and sitting in the audience.The Metropolitan Opera has announced the launch of “The Met: Live at Home,” a streaming platform that allows audiences to watch the Met’s acclaimed series of live simulcasts from any device in the comfort of their homes. Transmitted live on March 1st, 2014.Įach of the encore performances is supplemented on the Met Opera site with background info, playbills, and more. Conducted by Gianandrea Noseda, starring Oksana Dyka, Anita Rachvelishvili, and Ildar Abdrazakov. Sunday, May 3rd: Borodin’s Prince Igor.Conducted by Bertrand de Billy, starring Sonya Yoncheva, Piotr Beczała, and Plácido Domingo. Saturday, May 2nd: Verdi’s Luisa Miller.Conducted by James Levine, starring Leontyne Price, Fiorenza Cossotto, James McCracken, and Simon Estes.
Conducted by Roberto Spano, starring Isabel Leonard, Iestyn Davies, and Christopher Maltman.
Thursday, April 30th: Nico Muhly’s Marnie.
Conducted by Maurizio Benini, starring Sondra Radvanovsky, Elīna Garanča, Matthew Polenzani, and Mariusz Kwiecien.
Wednesday, April 29th: Donizetti’s Roberto Devereux. Conducted by Maurizio Benini, starring Elza van den Heever, Joyce DiDonato, and Matthew Polenzani. Tuesday, April 28th: Donizetti’s Maria Stuarda. In this adaptation of Winston Graham’s 1961 novel-which also inspired Alfred Hitchock’s 1964 movie of the same name-“a disturbed young con-woman whose repressed childhood trauma triggers multiple shifts of identity.” The Met also promises “some of the most colorful and vibrant 60s-inspired garments ever to grace the Met stage.” But wait, there’s more! Here’s the full lineup of this week’s Nightly Met Opera Streams: Marnie is a contemporary thriller by composer Nico Muhly that premiered at the Met in 2018. If Verdian anguish isn’t your bag, you might prefer the Thursday, April 30th live stream of Marnie. “Price is a commanding, velvet-voiced Ethiopian princess, and perfectly captures the Verdian anguish of one caught between political duty and romantic love,” the Met writes of this historic performance. This particular performance marked the farewell show for opera legend Leontyne Price, who made Aida her “signature role,” according to the Met website. This week, viewers chose fan-favorite show Aida, which took the Metropolitan Opera stage in 1985.