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  • The Met’s abridged, family-friendly version of Mozart’s musical fairy tale returns for the holiday season.
  • Umberto Giordano’s exhilarating drama returns to the Met repertory for the first time in 25 years.
  • L’Elisir D’Amore has been among the most consistently popular operatic comedies for almost two centuries.
  • Performance from February 3, 1973
  • David McVicar’s monumental production—created for the Met premiere of the original French version of Verdi’s gripping drama in the 2021–22 season—returns, now sung in Italian and starring an unbeatable cast of dramatic voices.
  • This spectacular cast makes any listener wonder why such a marvelous, colorful opera isn’t much better known.
  • A dramatic journey of undeniable force, Rigoletto was immensely popular from its premiere and remains fresh and powerful to this day.
  • Highlights of artists making their Metropolitan Opera debuts during live broadcasts
  • A fiery retelling of a seminal Greek myth, Medea is as compelling as it is disturbing, never more so than when the title character enacts her revenge on her unfaithful lover by taking the lives of their two children.
  • Poulenc’s devastating tragedy returns, with soprano Ailyn Pérez as the young woman at the center of the harrowing, quasi-historical tale of an order of Carmelite nuns martyred in Paris during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror.
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