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The 2011-2012 season kicks off in October and brings world class opera to movie theaters nationwide. Don’t miss this great opportunity to experience the excitement of opera, captured live from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera. For more information visit The Met
Donizetti's Anna Bolena on October 15
Anna Netrebko opens the Met season with her portrayal of the ill-fated queen
driven insane by her unfaithful king. She sings one of opera's greatest mad
scenes in this Met premiere production by David McVicar. Ekaterina Gubanova is
her rival, Jane Seymour, Ildar Abdrazakov sings Henry VIII, and Marco Armiliato
conducts.
Mozart's Don Giovanni on October 29
Mariusz Kwiecien brings his youthful and sensual interpretation of Mozart’s
timeless anti-hero to the Met for the first time, under the direction of Tony
Award®-winning director Michael Grandage and with James Levine conducting. Also
starring Marina Rebeka, Barbara Frittoli, Ramón Vargas, and Luca Pisaroni.
Wagner's Siegfried on November 5
In part three of the Ring, Wagner’s cosmic vision focuses on his hero’s early
conquests, while Robert Lepage’s revolutionary stage machine transforms itself
from bewitched forest to mountaintop love nest. Gary Lehman sings the title role
and Deborah Voigt’s Brünnhilde is his prize. Bryn Terfel is the Wanderer. James
Levine conducts.
Glass's Satyagraha on November 19
The Met’s visually extravagant production is back for an encore engagement.
Richard Croft (right) once again is Gandhi in Philip Glass’s unforgettable
opera, which the Washington Post calls “a profound and beautiful work of
theater.”
Handel's Rodelinda on December 3
Sensational in the 2004 Met premiere of Stephen Wadsworth’s much-heralded
production, Renée Fleming reprises the title role. She’s joined by Stephanie
Blythe and countertenor Andreas Scholl, and Baroque specialist Harry Bicket
conducts.
Gounod's Faust on December 10
With Jonas Kaufmann in the title role, René Pape as the devil, and Marina
Poplavskaya as Marguerite, Gounod’s classic retelling of the Faust legend
couldn’t be better served. Tony Award-winning director Des McAnuff updates the
story to the first half of the 20th century with a production that won praise in
London last season. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts on the heels of his Don
Carlo success.
The Enchanted Forest- New Production on January 21
In one extraordinary new work, lovers of Baroque opera have it all: the world’s
best singers, glorious music of the Baroque masters, and a story drawn from
Shakespeare. In The Enchanted Island, the lovers from Shakespeare’s
A Midsummer Night’s Dream are shipwrecked on his other-worldly island
of The Tempest. Inspired by the musical pastiches and masques of the
18th century, the work showcases arias and ensembles by Handel, Vivaldi,
Rameau, and others, and a new libretto by Jeremy Sams. Eminent conductor William
Christie leads an all-star cast with David Daniels (Prospero) and Joyce DiDonato
(Sycorax) as the formidable foes, Plácido Domingo as Neptune, Danielle de Niese
as Ariel, and Luca Pisaroni as Caliban. Lisette Oropesa and Anthony Roth
Costanzo play Miranda and Ferdinand. The dazzling production is directed and
designed by Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch (Satyagraha and the
Met’s 125 anniversary gala).
Wagner's Gotterdammerung on February 11
With its cataclysmic climax, the Met’s new Ring cycle, directed by Robert
Lepage, comes to its resolution. Deborah Voigt stars as Brünnhilde and Gary
Lehman is Siegfried—the star-crossed lovers doomed by fate. James Levine
conducts.
Verdi's Ernani on February 25
Angela Meade takes center stage in Verdi’s thrilling early gem. Marcello
Giordani is her mismatched lover, and all-star Verdians Dmitri Hvorostovsky and
Ferruccio Furlanetto round out the cast.
Massenet's Manon- New Production on April 7
Anna Netrebko’s dazzling portrayal of the tragic heroine in Laurent Pelly’s new
production travels to the Met from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Piotr
Beczala and Paulo Szot also star, with the Met’s Principal Guest Conductor Fabio
Luisi on the podium.
Verdi's La Traviata on April 14
Natalie Dessay will put on the red dress in Willy Decker’s stunning production,
in her first Violetta at the Met. Matthew Polenzani sings Alfredo, Dmitri
Hvorostovsky is Germont, and Principal Guest Conductor Fabio Luisi is on the
podium.
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