October 13, ‘12 Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore (new
production)
Anna Netrebko and Matthew Polenzani star in Bartlett Sher’s
new production of one of the greatest comic gems in opera, as the fickle Adina
and her besotted Nemorino. Mariusz
Kwiecien is the blustery sergeant Belcore and Ambrogio Maestri is Dulcamara,
the loveable quack and dispenser of the elixir.
Maurizio Benini conducts. Run time: 3:05October 27, ‘12 Verdi’s Otello
Verdi’s Shakespearean masterpiece returns to the Met with Johan Botha in the title role opposite the acclaimed Desdemona of star soprano Renee Fleming. Semyon Bychkov conducts.
Run time: 3:30
Nov. 10, ‘12 Ades’s The Tempest (Met Premiere)
Composer Thomas Ades conducts the Metropolitan Opera
premiere of his own work, with baritone Simon Keenlyside starring as Prospero.
Director Robert Lepage recreates the interior of 18th-century La
Scala in this inventive staging. Run Time: 3:35
December 1, ‘12 Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito
The virtuosic Elina Garanca sings Sesto in Mozart’s drama
set in ancient Rome. Guiseppe Filianoti
is the noble Tito and Barbara Frittoli is Vitellia, in this handsome revival of
one of the composer’s final masterpieces.
Harry Bicket conducts. Run time: 3:15
Dec. 8, ‘12 Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera (new
production)
Director David Alden’s dreamlike setting provides a
compelling backdrop for this dramatic story of jealousy and vengeance. Marcelo Alvarez stars as the conflicted
king; Karita Mattila is Amelia, the
object of his secret passion; and Dmitri Hvorostovsky is her suspicious
husband. Kathleen Kim is the page Oscar,
and Stephanie Blythe sings the role of the fortune-teller Ulrica. Fabio Luisi conducts. Run time: 4:00
Dec. 15, ‘12 Verdi’s Aida
The Met’s unforgettable production of Verdi’s ancient
Egyptian drama stars Liudmyla Monastyrska as the enslaved Ethiopian princess
caught in a love triangle with the heroic Radames, played by Roberto Alagna,
and the proud Egyptian princess Amneris, sung by Olga Borodina. Fabio Luisi conducts. Run Time: 4:00
Jan. 5, ’13 at 12:00 (new time) Berlioz’s Les
Troyens
The Met offers a rare opportunity to witness Berlioz’s vast
epic, last performed at the Met in 2003.
Deborah Voigt, Susan Graham, Marcello Giordani, and Dwayne Croft lead
the starry cast, portraying characters from the Trojan War. Met Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi marshals
the large-scale musical forces. Run Time: 5:45
Jan. 19, ‘13 Donizatti’s Maria
Stuarda (Met Premiere)
Mezzo soprano Joyce DiDonato, one of the world’s most
exciting singers, takes on the virtuosic bel canto role of the doomed Mary,
Queen of Scots. Director David McVicar turns to the second opera of Donizetti’s
Tudor trilogy, which explores regal characters at fateful moments of their
lives. Elza van den Heever sings
Elizabeth I, and Maurizio Benini conducts. Run time: 3:20
Feb. 16, ‘13 Verdi’s Rigoletto (new Production)
Director Michael Mayer has placed his new production of
Verdi’s towering tragedy in Las Vegas in 1960.
In this production, inspired by the antics of the Rat Pack, Piotr
Beczala is the womanizing Duke of Mantua, Zeljko Lucic is his tragic sidekick,
Rigoletto, and Diana Damrau is Rigolettt’s daughter, Gilda. Run Time: 3:35
March 2, ’13 at 12:00
(new time) Wagner’s Parsifal (new production)Jonas Kaufmann stars in the title role of the innocent who finds wisdom in Francois Girard’s new vision for Wagner’s final masterpiece. His fellow Wagnerian luminaries include Katarina Dalayman as the mysterious Kundry, Peter Mattei as the ailing Amfortas, Evgeny Nikitin as the wicked Klingsor, and Rene Pape as the noble knight Gurnemanz. Daniele Gatti conducts.
Run Time: 5:45
March 16, ’13 at 12:00 (new time) Zandonai’s Francesca da Rimini
Zandonai’s compelling opera, inspired by an episode from
Dante’s Inferno, returns in the Met’s ravishingly beautiful production, last
seen in 1986. Dramatic soprano Eva-Maria
Westbroek and tenor Marcello Giordani are the doomed lovers. Marco Armiliato conducts. Run Time: 4:00
April 27, ’13 at
12:00 (new time) Händel’s
Giulio
Cesare (new production)
The opera that conquered London in Händel’s time comes to
the Met in David McVicar’s lively production.
The world’s leading countertenor, David Daniels, sings the title role
opposite Natalie Dessay as an irresistibly exotic Cleopatra. Baroque specialist Harry Bicket conducts. Run Time 4:35
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