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Review: Met Orchestra with Goerke, Jovanovich, Owens under Nezet-Seguin Conquers Wagn Photo by Richard Sasanow - June 18, 2022

You’d have thought that the Met Orchestra would have had enough by the end of the season in the opera house, but, no. Their New York season really ended at Carnegie Hall this week with a pair of concerts combining some opera excerpts with orchestral pieces by composers also known for their opera work....

BWW Review: All Hail the Met's “Wagnerians in Concert,” Live from Wiesbaden, Germany Photo by Richard Sasanow - May 09, 2021

With nary a “Ho-yo-to-ho” to be heard, the Met’s “Met Stars Live in Concert” series brought four eminent Wagnerians--sopranos Christine Goerke and Elza van den Heever, tenor Andreas Schager and baritone Michael Volle--together from the dazzlingly Baroque Hessisches Staatstheater in Wiesbaden, Germany, live on May 8. This “Wagnerians in Concert” will be available from the Met’s website until just before the witching hour on May 21....

BWW Review: The Met's Back, with a Live Concert Series Kicked Off by Jonas Kaufmann Photo by Richard Sasanow - July 19, 2020

When was the last time you heard a concert at the Met for $20? It could have been Saturday afternoon--with Jonas Kaufmann kicking off an online, live concert series, MET STARS LIVE IN CONCERT. It helped to remind us what we're missing without live opera and stars worth going out of the way for....

BWW Review: Is the Met's TURANDOT Different on PBS' Great Performances Than in the Op Photo by Richard Sasanow - March 22, 2020

In these crazy days when no theatres are open to the public, the Live in HD series on PBS is a lifeline to the Met; last Friday, on PBS' Great Performances (on WNET in New York, at least) there was this fall's TURANDOT with a first-rate cast....

BWW Preview: Summertime and the Singing is Easy at Opera and Vocal Festivals in the N Photo by Richard Sasanow - June 28, 2019

Something old, something new…there's still plenty going on for fans of opera and classical vocal music in the Northeast now that summer is upon us. Here's a taste of what to look for....

BWW Review: Finding GOLD as the Met's Ring Cycle Begins Anew Photo by Richard Sasanow - March 11, 2019

If Robert Lepage's production of Wagner's Ring Cycle (formally, DER RING DAS NIBELUNGEN) had worked as smoothly when it opened in 2010 as it did at this season's marvelous premiere of its prologue, DAS RHEINGOLD, on Saturday afternoon, there probably still would have been complaints--not about its focus on technology but on its traditional approach. Personally, i liked it....

BWW Overview: A Look-Back at Opera's Many-Colored Dream Coat of Performance Highs in Photo by Richard Sasanow - December 27, 2018

Well, it's that time of the year again--time for a look-back on what was worth making note of during the calendar year that's about to come to an end. It's from a totally personal, subjective point of view, of course, but frankly that's the way opera-lovers always seem to like it, n'est-ce pas? The productions worth noting come from places big, small and in-between, from composers old as the hills to freshly minted or somewhere in between (likewise the performers), from traditional or boldly mod...

BWW Interview: MEFISTOFELE is a Devil of a Hat-Trick for the Met's Rising Star Christ Photo by Richard Sasanow - November 19, 2018

I caught up with rising star bass-baritone Christian Van Horn the other day, to find out what the devil was going on with his starring role in the Met's first performance of Arrigo Boito's MEFISTOFELE in almost 20 years. Were you nervous as hell (pun intended) on the first night, I asked Van Horn, winner of this year's prestigious Richard Tucker Award, in your role as the Devil?...




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