For the first time ever, and its FREE!
The Met's Summer HD Festival
The theater may
be dark over the summer, but you can still experience extraordinary Met performances,
in Lincoln Center, thanks to a brand-new initiative. Starting August 29 and
running through September 7, the Met will present its first-ever Summer HD
Festival, featuring screenings of ten productions from the company’s
Peabody and Emmy Award-winning Live in HD series. The HD productions of some
of the most popular and beloved operas will be shown in Lincoln Center Plaza
on consecutive nights—for free.
The series opens with Laurent Pelly's acclaimed production of Donizetti's
La Fille du Régiment, starring Natalie Dessay and Juan Diego
Flórez, and closes with Anthony Minghella’s staging of Puccini’s
Madama Butterfly, featuring Patricia Racette and Marcello Giordani,
on Labor Day. Three of the HD productions to be shown are conducted by Met
Music Director James Levine. The Met’s Summer HD Festival is sponsored
by Bank of America with additional support from the Metropolitan Opera Guild.
The screenings are FREE with no tickets required; 2800 seats will be available
each night on a first-come, first served basis. There are no rain dates.
SCHEDULE:
La Fille du Régiment – August 29 at
8 pm
Donizetti’s comic opera La Fille du Régiment stars Natalie Dessay
as Marie, Juan Diego Flórez as Tonio, Felicity Palmer as the Marquise
of Berkenfield, Alessandro Corbelli as Sulpice, Donald Maxwell as Hortensius,
and Marian Seldes in the spoken role of the Duchess of Krakenthorp. Marco
Armiliato conducts. Approximate running time: 140 minutes.
Roméo et Juliette – August 30 at 7:30 pm
Plácido Domingo conducts Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette, starring
Anna Netrebko and Roberto Alagna as the star-crossed lovers, Isabel Leonard
as Stéphano, Nathan Gunn as Mercutio, and Robert Lloyd as Frère
Laurent. Approximate running time: 175 minutes.
Eugene Onegin – August 31 at 7:45 pm
Valery Gergiev conducts Tchaikovsky’s most beloved opera, Eugene Onegin,
with Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky in the title role opposite Renée
Fleming as the heartbroken Tatiana, with tenor Ramón Vargas as Lenski.
Approximate running time: 160 minutes.
Macbeth – September 1 at 8 pm
Met Music Director James Levine conducts Verdi’s Macbeth, featuring
Maria Guleghina as Lady Macbeth, eljko Lucic as Macbeth, Dimitri Pittas
as Macduff, and John Relyea as Banquo. Approximate running time: 145 minutes.
Il Barbiere di Siviglia – September 2 at 7:45
pm
Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia, in a production by Tony Award-winning
director Bartlett Sher, features Joyce DiDonato as Rosina, Juan Diego Flórez
as Count Almaviva, Peter Mattei as Figaro, John Del Carlo as Dr. Bartolo,
John Relyea as Don Basilio, and Claudia Waite as Berta. Maurizio Benini conducts.
Approximate running time: 165 minutes.
Peter Grimes – September 3 at 7:45 pm
Anthony Dean Griffey sings the title role of Britten’s Peter Grimes,
with Patricia Racette as Ellen Orford and Anthony Michaels-Moore as Balstrode.
Donald Runnicles conducts. Approximate running time: 150 minutes.
La Bohème – September 4 at 8 pm
Franco Zeffirelli’s production of Puccini’s La Bohème features
Angela Gheorghiu as Mimì, Ramón Vargas as Rodolfo Ainhoa Arteta
as Musetta, Ludovic Tézier as Marcello, Quinn Kelsey as Schaunard,
Oren Gradus as Colline, and Paul Plishka in the dual roles of Benoit and Alcindoro.
Nicola Luisotti conducts. Approximate running time: 130 minutes.
Orfeo ed Euridice – September 5 at 8 pm
Mark Morris’s production of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice stars Stephanie
Blythe as Orfeo, with Danielle de Niese as Euridice. Heidi Grant Murphy is
Amor. James Levine conducts. Approximate running time: 100 minutes.
Il Trittico – September 6 at 7:30pm
James Levine conducts Tony Award-winning director Jack O’Brien’s
production of Puccini’s Il Trittico, which consists of three one-act
operas: Il Tabarro, Suor Angelica, and Gianni Schicchi. In Il Tabarro, the
three principal characters caught in a deadly love triangle are portrayed
by Maria Guleghina, Salvatore Licitra and Juan Pons. Barbara Frittoli is the
young nun Angelica, with Stephanie Blythe as the Princess in Suor Angelica,
and the comedy Gianni Schicchi features Alessandro Corbelli in the title role.
Approximate running time: 170 minutes.
Madama Butterfly – September 7 at 8:00 pm
Academy Award-winning film director Anthony Minghella’s production of
Puccini’s Madama Butterfly stars Patricia Racette as Cio-Cio-San, Marcello
Giordani as Pinkerton, Dwayne Croft as Sharpless, and Maria Zifchak as Suzuki.
Patrick Summers conducts. Approximate running time: 145 minutes
Source: Metropolitan Opera
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