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  1. 7 de dic. de 2023 · The Metropolitan Opera's radio broadcast season begins with Daniel Catán's "Florencia en el Amazonas." Sung in Spanish and inspired by the magical realism of Gabriel García Márquez, Mexican composer Daniel Catán’s 1996 opera tells the enchanting story of an opera diva who returns to her native South America to perform at the legendary opera house of Manaus—and to search for her

  2. Many gifts, including gift cards, CDs, and apparel, are exclusively available at metoperashop.org. New York, NY (November 16, 2020) —The Metropolitan Opera has announced its 2020 Holiday Gift Guide. Despite the cancellation of the 2020–21 season due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there are a variety of ways to enjoy the Met during the ...

  3. Little do the sisters know that the strangers are in fact those same fiancés in disguise! The whole thing is a plot masterminded by a cynical old philosopher, Don Alfonso, and a clever maid, Despina. Scandalous or not, Così fan tutte has remained one of opera's most contemporary comedies.

  4. The Metropolitan Opera presents Yannick: An Artist’s Journey, a feature-length documentary by award-winning filmmaker Susan Froemke that follows Canadian conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin on his inspiring journey from ten-year-old budding conductor to Met Music Director—the pinnacle of the opera world—capturing the alchemy of the creative process and what it means to refine the soul of an ...

  5. The Metropolitan Opera in Bermuda: G&S presents the Live in HD broadcasts. 72 likes. The Metropolitan Opera's Live in HD series - being shown in Bermuda at BUEI's Tradewinds Auditorium, presented by...

  6. Lorenzo Da Ponte (10 March 1749 – 17 August 1838) was a Venetian opera librettist and poet. He wrote the librettos for 28 operas by 11 composers, including three of Mozart's greatest operas, Don Giovanni, The Marriage of Figaro and Così fan tutte.

  7. World premiere: Teatro alla Scala, Milan, 1904. The title character of Madama Butterfly —a young Japanese geisha who clings to the belief that her arrangement with a visiting American naval officer is a loving and permanent marriage—is one of the defining roles in opera. The story triggers ideas about cultural and sexual imperialism for ...