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At a glanceTHE MET LIVE IN HDSAT 5 OCT, 6pm EUGENE ONEGIN TchaikovskySAT 26 OCT, 6pm THE NOSE ShostakovichSAT 9 NOV, 6pm TOSCA PucciniSAT 14 DEC, 6pm FALSTAFF VerdiSAT 8 FEB, 6pm RUSALKA DvorákSAT 1 MAR, 5pm PRINCE IGOR BorodinSAT 15 MAR, 5pm WERTHER MassenetSAT 5 APR, 6pm LA BOHÈME PucciniSAT 26 APR, 6pm COSÌ FAN TUTTE MozartSAT 10 MAY, 6pm LA CENERENTOLA Rossini
BOLSHOI BALLET LIVE IN HDSUN 20 OCT, 4pm SPARTACUS Khatchachurian/GrigorovichSUN 17 NOV, 3pm LE CORSAIRE
Adolphe Adam/Petipa/Ratmansky/BurlakaSUN 22 DEC, 3pm SLEEPING BEAUTY
Tchaikowsky/Petipa/GrigorovichSUN 19 JAN, 3pm JEWELS Fauré/Stravinsky/Tchaikovsky/BalanchineSUN 2 FEB, 3pm LOST ILLUSIONS
Leonid Desyatnikov/Alexei RatmanskySUN 30 MAR, 4pm THE GOLDEN AGE Shostakovitch/Grigorovich
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC LIVE IN HDFRI 6 DEC, 6.30pm SUITES & SYMPHONIESTUE 31 DEC, 4pm NEW YEAR’S EVE GALAFRI 28 FEB, 6.30pm BACH: ST. JOHN PASSIONWED 18 JUNE, 6.30pm BARENBOIM & BRAHMS in BERLIN
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TechnologyAssociate
New ProductionEUGENE ONEGIN TCHAIKOVSKY
SAT 5 OCT 20136pm
THE NOSE SHOSTAKOVICH
SAT 26 OCT 20136pm
TOSCA PUCCINI
SAT 9 NOV 20136pm
New ProductionFALSTAFF VERDI
SAT 14 DEC 20136pm
RUSALKA DVOŘÁK
SAT 8 FEB 20146pm
THE MET: LIVE IN HD
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Anna Netrebko opens her third consecutiveMet season in her company debut as Tatiana,the naïve heroine from Pushkin’s classicnovel. Irish actress Fiona Shaw directsDeborah Warner’s new production ofTchaikovsky’s romantic tragedy. Conductedby the great Valery Gergiev, MariuszKwiecien portrays the title character,and Piotr Beczala plays Lenski.
William Kentridge’s dazzling production of Shostakovich’s hilarious surrealist operaabout a beleaguered Russian official and his runaway nose returns to the Met for thefirst time since its sold-out 2010 premiere.Pavel Smelkov conducts a cast led by PauloSzot as the hapless Kovalyov, with AndreyPopov as the menacing Police Inspectorand Alexander Lewis as Kovalyov’s nose.
Patricia Racette portrays the tempestuousdiva Floria Tosca in Luc Bondy’s productionof Puccini’s enduring favourite with audienceseverywhere. Roberto Alagna sings Tosca’slover, the painter Cavaradossi, and GeorgeGagnidze is the corrupt, lustful Scarpia.Riccardo Frizza conducts Puccini’s sweeping,dramatic tale of murder, lust, and politicalintrigue.
Verdi’s brilliant final masterpiece Falstaff has its first new Met production in nearly 50 years, conducted by James Levine and directed by Robert Carsen. AmbrogioMaestri sings the iconic title role, AngelaMeade is Alice Ford and Stephanie Blythe isMistress Quickly in a cast that also includesLisette Oropesa, Jennifer Johnson Cano,Paolo Fanale and Franco Vassallo.
Renée Fleming sings her first Live inHD performance of one of her signatureroles, the lovelorn mermaid Rusalka, in Dvorák’s sumptuously melodic opera. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts a cast thatincludes Piotr Beczala as the handsomePrince; Dolora Zajick as the cackling swampwitch; Emily Magee as the foreign princessand John Relyea as the Water Sprite.
New Production
New Production
PRINCE IGOR BORODIN
SAT 1 MAR 20145pm (note start time)
WERTHER MASSENET
SAT 15 MAR 20145pm (note start time)
LA BOHÈME PUCCINI
SAT 5 APR 20146pm
COSÌ FAN TUTTE MOZART
SAT 26 APR 20146pm
LA CENERENTOLA ROSSINI
SAT 10 MAY 20146pm
Director Richard Eyre returns to the Met witha new staging of Massenet’s Werther, starringJonas Kaufmann and Sophie Koch in theirfirst Met performances as the brooding poetWerther and his unattainable love, Charlotte.Lisette Oropesa sings the role of Sophie,Charlotte’s sister; David Bižic debuts as Charlotte’sfiancé, Albert; and Jonathan Summers is Charlotte’sfather, Le Bailli. Alain Altinoglu conducts.
An exciting young cast stars in FrancoZeffirelli’s classic production of La Bohème,the most-performed opera in Met history.Italian tenor Vittorio Grigolo stars as Rodolfo,and Romanian soprano Anita Hartig makesher Met debut as Mimì. Susanna Phillipssings the flirtatious Musetta and MassimoCavalletti is Marcello in a production led byrising conductor Stefano Ranzani.
James Levine conducts the first Live inHD performance of Mozart’s barbed comicromance Così Fan Tutte. Lesley Koenig’ssleek production will star Susanna Phillipsand Isabel Leonard as the sisters, MatthewPolenzani and Rodion Pogossov as theirfiancés; and Danielle de Niese as their feistymaid Despina.
Joyce DiDonato sings her first Metperformance of the title character in Rossini’sCinderella story, La Cenerentola, with belcanto master Juan Diego Flórez as herdashing prince. Met Principal ConductorFabio Luisi leads a cast that also includesPietro Spagnoli, Alessandro Corbelli andLuca Pisaroni.
Alexander Borodin’s epic has its first Metperformances since 1917 in a new productionby director Dmitri Tcherniakov. GianandreaNoseda conducts the lush score, famous forits celebrated Polovtsian Dances, and IldarAbdrazokov sings the title role. The stunningcast also includes Oksana Dyka and SergeySemishkur, Anita Rachvelishvili, MikhailPetrenko and Štefan Kocán.
SHOSTAKOVITCH – GRIGOROVICH
SUN 20 MAR 20144pm
THE GOLDEN AGEIn 1923, in a seaside town in the south of theSoviet Union, where trade and the mafia areflourishing, Boris falls in love with Rita – acabaret dancer at The Golden Age, and thegirlfriend of the local gangster. Audiences willbe thrilled by this dazzling jazz-era ballet withits musical parodies, frantic pace, passionateintrigue and variety of dance styles.
BOLSHOI BALLET: LIVE IN HD
KHATCHACHURIAN – GRIGOROVICH
SUN 20 OCT 20134pm
SPARTACUSThe great epic of the rebellion against Rome of the slave-turned gladiator Spartacusis one Khachaturian’s most famous works. It is one of the greatest ballets in the Bolshoi repertoire since the 1960s. Withspectacular choreography and scenery, YuriGrigorovich’s powerful and athletic versionremains the most critically acclaimed.
ADOLPHE ADAM – PETIPA – RATMANSKY/BURLAKA
SUN 17 NOV 20133pm Recorded live
TCHAIKOVSKY - PETIPA - GRIGOROVICH
SUN 22 DEC 20133pm Recorded live
FAURÉ/STRAVINSKY/TCHAIKOVSKY - BALANCHINE
SUN 19 JAN 20143pm
LEONID DESYATNIKOV – ALEXEI RATMANSKY
SUN 2 FEB 20143pm
LE CORSAIREIn the marketplace, the beautiful Medora is sold to Pasha by a slave dealer. But apirate, hidden among the crowd with hiscompanions, decides to ravish her. Thrillingsuspense is at the core of this lavish exoticfable and it has an amazing production to match – with pirates, kidnapping, a shipwreck, and 120 dancers on stage.
SLEEPING BEAUTYWith glorious music by Tchaikovsky andbased on the classic fairy tale, SleepingBeauty is hugely popular. Cursed at birth bythe evil fairy, Princess Aurora descends into adeep slumber on her 16th birthday. Only thekiss of a prince will awaken her. This classicballet will captivate fairy-tale lovers and thewhole family this Christmas.
JEWELSInspired by the famous jewellers of NewYork’s Fifth Avenue, this triptych is a tributeto women, and to the cities of Paris, NewYork and St. Petersburg using music by threegreat composers. From 1967, the ballet withits jewel-like costumes celebrates the threegreat cities and the three dance schools thatforged the elegance, aesthetic and style ofchoreographer George Balanchine.
LOST ILLUSIONSLucien, a young provincial and buddingcomposer, sets out to conquer the Parisianscene in search of glory. His success soonblinds him, and he betrays his friends and hislove. A story of thwarted love, ambition anddisillusionment, with 19th century Paris as itsbackdrop, this is a fabulous new ballet in thegreat Bolshoi tradition.
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC:LIVE IN HD
FRI 6 DEC 20136.30pm
SUITES & SYMPHONIESAllow yourself to fall under the spell of the dynamic young South American starconductor Gustavo Dudamel when he directsthe orchestra in Stravinsky’s two charming,light-hearted orchestral suites, each pairedwith a great symphony by a classical master:Schubert’s fourth symphony in C, andBeethoven’s fourth symphony in B flat major.
TUE 31 DEC 20134pm
NEW YEAR’S EVE GALAIn Berlin, the orchestra’s traditional gala concerthas become one of the most popular ways to celebrate New Year’s Eve. With a sparklingprogramme to match the bright optimism of the year ahead, it is a wonderful way tocelebrate all that goes with the holiday, and at last (thanks to the Live in HD programme)sharing the experience is possible for everyone!
WED 18 JUNE 20146.30pm
BARENBOIM & BRAHMSin BERLINIn a glittering season finale, Daniel Barenboimjoins forces with Sir Simon Rattle at the helm ofthe orchestra to play the towering first pianoconcerto by Brahms. The concert also featuresCharles Ives’ The Unanswered Question andthe sublime Metamorphosen for 23 solo stringsby Richard Strauss.
FRI 28 FEB 20146.30pm
BACH: ST. JOHN PASSIONAfter the extraordinary performances of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion in Berlin in 2010, thecollaboration of Sir Simon Rattle and opera director Peter Sellars is repeated in what promises to be an equally memorable, theatrically-enhanced performance. The orchestra is joined by the Berlin Radio Choir and a cast of magnificent soloists for what should be a deeply moving musical experience.