2017-18 Live Broadcasts

Apr
30
Tue
2019
RODELINDA
Apr 30 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


RODELINDA:Handel
Original Air Date: 01/01/2005
Bicket; Fleming, Daniels, van Rensburg, Blythe, Mehta, Relyea
MOD Audio SID.19180210
Fleming is the star in all three seasons of Rodelinda at the Met, and the first two broadcasts from 2005 (this one) and 2006 have a major shift with Bicket handing over to Patrick Summers, and the lead countertenor role from David Daniels to Andreas Scholl. The telecast/moviecast is on Decca DVD and in MOoD comes five years later in 2011 and returns Bicket to the podium, but for my money finds Scholl in considerably diminished form compared to his excellent effort in 2006. I’m not a big fan of Handel, and while several of the individual arias are notable, the absence of ensembles (except for the glorious duet for Blythe with the lead countertenor) and the ABA aria style make for a long afternoon or evening of listening or watching. The comings and goings of Rodelinda at the Met are well documented in MOoD, and this first broadcast is a good place to start.

JENUFA
Apr 30 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM


JENUFA:Janácek
Original Air Date: 02/17/2007
Belohlávek; Mattila, Silja, Silvasti, Morris, Dever
SID.19180211
I was disappointed in this production when it was new in 2003, and had seen Silja recently in Barcelona and found her inferior to Marton who was almost as impressive as Rysanek had been as the Kostelnicka. This is Mattila’s second Jenufa broadcast, here first 4 years earlier was with Polaski under Jurowski. Now that we are more aware of Jay Hunter Morris, I will take another listen. Do love Jenufa, but not every performance automatically clicks. The Benackova/ Rysanek under Conlon in 1992 broadcast definitely “clicks!” Alas no Jenufa in MOoD. Belohlavek is a fine Janacek conductor, but both Mattila and Silja are too mature for my taste. The other interest is the first Met broadcast appearance of Jay Hunter Morris,now a Met Siegfried; he had debuted 3 days earlier as Steva. I wish the Met had telecast Mattila’s Jenufa either the first year of the production or with this revival.

LA CLEMENZA DI TITO
Apr 30 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


LA CLEMENZA DI TITO:Mozart
Original Air Date: 12/06/1997
Levine; Rolfe Johnson, von Otter, Vaness, Kirchschlager, Grant Murphy
SID.19180212
Vaness and von Otter team up with Levine for Idomeneo also. Clemenza has some glorious moments, but I like Idomeneo better. One of Carol Vaness’s best efforts at the Met.

CARMEN
Apr 30 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


CARMEN:Bizet
Original Air Date: 04/20/1968
Lombard; Bumbry, Tucker, Freni, Díaz
MOD Audio SID.19180213
Arguably three of the major voices of the 20th century, and whether you like their way with Carmen or not, they are not inexperienced. Bumbry, in particular, is the most notable LIVE Carmen I ever heard vocally. Though I wasn’t much of a fan of the Barrault production, she was splendid, and so she is here. Tucker premiered the previous production 18 years earlier with Stevens under Fritz Reiner with direction by Tyrone Guthrie. It’s not my favorite Tucker role, but he is exceeded in frequency only by Martinelli at the Met. Freni is caught in her youthful splendor. The French may not make for Academie Francaise, but Paris thought her their choice for Marguerite. I think her Micaela in this period is the one I always hear in my brain. Diaz looked fine as the Toreador (and even he ranks 4th in all-time at the Met) but he’s not in the same league as the others. I’m going to to take a 21st century listen.

FAUST
Apr 30 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM


FAUST:Gounod
Original Air Date: 03/17/2007
Benini; Vargas, Swenson, Abdrazakov, Yun, Deshayes
MOD Audio SID.19180214
The singers are OK, but there are some major Fausts still in the vault– including Bjorling from 1950 one month after his opening night Don Carlo for Bing and 1959, both with Siepi. Why Swenson ends up with 6 broadcasts in MOoD and major artists have half is inexplicable to me. Not one of the glory nights of the Gelb decade.

May
1
Wed
2019
ERNANI
May 1 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM


ERNANI:Verdi
Original Air Date: 04/10/1965
Schippers; Corelli, Price, Sereni, Siepi
MOD Audio SID.19180315
The Met has two outstanding Ernani broadcasts from the mid 1960s, both with Schippers and Leontyne Price. The first is with Bergonzi and MacNeil, and the second features the special contributions of Corelli and Siepi. Luckily both are on MOoD, with the first also issued on Sony Historical CD. I love Ernani, and both these performances belong in every Verdi lover’s playlist. Ernani is back this season with Domingo in the baritone role; his only Met appearance in the title role was in 1971 (not broadcast).

RIGOLETTO
May 1 @ 7:30 PM – 11:55 PM


RIGOLETTO:Verdi
OAD: 05/01/2019  SID.19180321
Luisotti; Feola, Zaharia, Hymel, Gagnidze, Ivashchenko

Verdi’s tragic jester returns in Michael Mayer’s neon-bedecked, Las Vegas–themed production. Baritones Roberto Frontali and George Gagnidze share the title role, and soprano Nadine Sierra reprises her portrayal of Gilda, the role that helped launch her now-blossoming Met career. Tenors Vittorio Grigolo, Francesco Demuro, Matthew Polenzani, and Stephen Costello share the role of the lascivious Duke, and Nicola Luisotti conducts.

May
4
Sat
2019
AIDA
May 4 @ 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM

 

AIDA : Verdi
OAD: 10/06/2018  Rebroadcast 5/04/2019
Luisotti; Netrebko, Rachvelishvili, Antonenko, Kelsey, Belosselskiy, Speedo Green
Program: 100618-aida


NYT Review   (Tommassini)  Last spring at the Metropolitan Opera, the soprano Anna Netrebko took on the title role of Puccini’s “Tosca” for the first time. She claimed that touchstone part for her own, and put her mark on the whole season. On Wednesday at the Met, Ms. Netrebko did it again, this time in the title role of Verdi’s “Aida.” She is still fairly new to this challenging part, which she introduced at the Salzburg Festival a year ago. There was something fresh and exploratory about her performance on Wednesday. Yet it also felt fully formed, dramatically deep. And she sang magnificently.


Observer (Jorden)  “Ritorna vincitor!” cries the Egyptian throng in the first scene of Aida as they send their hero off to war: “Return in triumph!”  And that’s what the Met’s undisputed prima donna Anna Netrebko did last night in her first local performance of the protean title role of this opera: she came, she sang and she conquered.

Reviews 

May
6
Mon
2019
RIGOLETTO
May 6 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


RIGOLETTO:Verdi
OAD: 01/15/2000
Jurowski; Nucci, Jo, Álvarez, Hawlata, Livengood
SID.19190102
Jurowski, a talented conductor returned to the Met recently conducting Die Frau ohne Schatten in a most successful revival. This is Jurowski’s debut season and the cast is reasonably strong. Nucci is a solid Rigoletto, and more to my taste more than most post 2000 baritones. Jo is helped a lot by the microphones, and Alvarez early in his Met career does an OK Duke.

TANNHÄUSER
May 6 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


TANNHÄUSER:Wagner
OAD: 01/09/1954
Szell; Vinay, Harshaw, Varnay, London, Hines
MOD Audio SID.19190103
You either love Vinay or you hate him (even as a tenor). As a tenor I like him very much. Wolfram is a particularly congenial part for London, and this was the third performance of a four performance run (at least with Szell who did the next performance after this one and left the Met forever). Szell is one of the prime attractions and this performance is available on Met Player. This performance is on MOoD and notable as Szell’s last Met broadcast and his penultimate appearance at the Met. Cast are well up to their roles, though Vinay is not to every taste– he is to mine. This performance is available also in MOoD as well as the Sony Box and has been on Sirius before. I’m sorry that they did not seek out the 1941 Flagstad Melchior broadcast which was at one time available from the Met in their historic LP series so a decent tape does exist. The Dresden version is used. I take nothing away from the distinction of Szell, but in Tannhauser, the title role is what makes or breaks the performance. Vinay is acceptable, but he is not prime Melchior either.

DER ROSENKAVALIER
May 6 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM


DER ROSENKAVALIER:Strauss
OAD: 02/23/1974
Böhm; Fassbaender, Lear, Jungwirth, Mathis, Dooley
SID.19190104
Evelyn Lear is a solid Marschallin, even if she is somewhat eclipsed by Fassbaender and Mathis, among the two best performers to ever do these roles. Bohm is in the pit, and Jungwirth is an excellent Ochs (as he is on the Solti Crespin commercial.)

DIE FLEDERMAUS
May 6 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


DIE FLEDERMAUS:Strauss Jr.
OAD: 01/23/1954
Kozma; Steber, Kullman, Munsel, Hayward, Novotná, Brownlee
SID.19190105
Steber lets the end of the Czardas get away from her, and John Brownlee is never a voice I want to hear, but Munsel is quite a trouper in this role; Novotna is a stylish Orlofsky. Why is the Fledermaus translation not a problem for the Met, but their Arabella is? This is Steber’s only broadcast Rosalinde, and she makes a meal of it. This is getting toward the end of Munsel’s reign at the Met with mostly Perichole and some Depinas ahead of her. My problem is with Brownlee, one of the driest voices ever .

LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN
May 6 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN:Offenbach
OAD: 02/13/1993
Levine; Domingo, Vaness, Held, Mentzer
MOD Audio SID.19190106
One of the best performances I ever saw from Domingo was a NYCO in Philadelphia 1965 Hoffmann with Sills and Treigle. He premieres not one but two Met productions (1973 with Sutherland and Bacquier, and 1982 under Chailly with Morris). This 1993 broadcast follows opening the season in Hoffmann which had Ramey as the villains. The 1982 (which has been on Sirius but not on MOoD, is much better on all counts.

FEDORA
May 6 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM

FEDORA:Giordano
OAD: 04/26/1997
Abbado; Freni, Domingo, Croft, Arteta
MOD Video SID.19190107
This is the Met’s only broadcast of this verismo work, and is available on DVD also. This is a solid performance even if it catches Freni in the extreme twilight of a very long career. This is Freni’s penultimate opera performance at the Met, with another Fedora 5 days later. She appears 5 years later in an opening night gala doing Act 2 of Fedora, and she returns 3 years later for an end of season concert that marks her last vocal appearance on any stage.

May
7
Tue
2019
LA FORZA DEL DESTINO
May 7 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM


LA FORZA DEL DESTINO:Verdi
OAD: 11/29/1952
Stiedry; Milanov, Tucker, Warren, Hines, Miller, Pechner
MOD Audio SID.19190208
Here’s Milanov, Tucker, and Warren again and very well cast. This performance is available on Met Player and despite the odd (Bruno Walter) arrangement and cuts brings you a Forza you simply can’t hear today. two Leontyne Price Forzas (one from 1968 with Corelli, and the other from 1972 with Bergonzi whould be rebroadcast. She is very well represented in Sirius but the 1977 with Domingo and the 1984 video do not show her as well as the earlier broadcasts. This performance is available in MOoD, and with good reason. At pretty much close to their best, one of the strongest Forza casts in the postwar period. All four of Milanov’s Forza broadcasts (all with Sitedry conducting) have been on Sirius, and this, the earliest has also appeared in MOoD. Despite the cuts and re-arrangement, when this performance concludes you know you’ve heard Forza. Tucker and Warren make very challenging parts sound almost easy. Hines is not as impressive as Siepi, but he toweres over what passes for most bass singing today.

VANESSA
May 7 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


VANESSA:Barber
OAD: 04/03/1965
Steinberg; Costa, Alexander, Elias, Thebom, Tozzi
MOD Audio SID.19190209
The Met does well by Samuel Barber, and regularly programs on Sirius the Steber world premiere season broadcast from 1958. Elias and Tozzi remain from the original cast under William Steinberg. The skating aria for Vanessa is gone by this revival, another reason to check out the Steber broadcast in MOoD.

L’ITALIANA IN ALGERI
May 7 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

 
L’ITALIANA IN ALGERI:Rossini
OAD: 02/17/2001
Campanella; Larmore, Polenzani, Ramey, Corbelli
MOD Audio SID.19190210
This is Ramey’s only Mustafa broadcast, and early appearances by Polenzani and Kwiecien who are Met regulars in star parts these days. My own favorite Isabella is Borodina whose performance with Florez and Furlanetto is also on MOoD.

FALSTAFF
May 7 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM


FALSTAFF:Verdi
OAD: 12/16/1967
Amaducci; Flagello, Curtin, Guarrera, Barbieri, Raskin, Alva
MOD Audio SID.19190211
Barbieri, Guarrera, and Alva are veterans of many Falstaffs, and Flagello features a lot of voice for a bass Falstaff. Amaducci, by memory, didn’t have much sparkle. High praise for Alva and Barbieri; she is a characterful Quickly, and he a perfect Fenton, but Amaducci is possibly the weakest Falstaff conductor in Met history(certainly on broadcasts). The 1964 Bernstein has never been on Sirius, and though the Met Database records the 1972 as having been on Sirius with Gobbi, Tebaldi, and Paskalis under von Dohnanyi, it has not been on more than once, and should be heard again. Both of these performances belong in MOoD not this performance. Flagello who had one of the great voices in a time when the Met’s bass cabinet was chock full sings the part very well, but for this work, you must have a conductor to work with you, and that he doesn’t have. Alas, Falstaff is about ensemble, not individual efforts.

L’ELISIR D’AMORE
May 7 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


L’ELISIR D’AMORE:Donizetti
OAD: 01/21/1995
Müller; Hadley, Swenson, Plishka, Oswald
SID.19190212
I did not write a review of this performance, and I’m not sure why. I have no memory of this performance, so I’d better take a listen. While this performance has not been played to death, I think L’elisir is getting played with the frequency of Puccini which I don’t think it can support.

MADAMA BUTTERFLY
May 7 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


MADAMA BUTTERFLY:Puccini
OAD: 03/18/1967
Molinari-Pradelli; Scotto, Shirley, Casei, Bottcher, Velis
SID.19190213
Scotto’s 38 Met Butterflys are exceeded only by Farrar (139!!!!), Albanese (72), and Kirsten (68). This performance features the very solid conducting of Molinari-Pradelli. She also has two studio recordings, the first with Bergonzi under Barbirolli being particularly notable. The Met’s continuing omissions of Antonietta Stella (1958) and Gabriella Tucci (1962 with Bergonzi) from their Sirius rebroadcasts are regrettable.

DIE WALKÜRE
May 7 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM


DIE WALKÜRE:Wagner
OAD: 12/06/1941  SID.19190214
Leinsdorf; Traubel, Schorr, Varnay, Melchior, Thorborg, Kipnis

This really is a broadcast of giants, and marks Varnay’s debut on an an operatic stage. Traubel has been recently discussed on Opera-L, and count me very much in the Traubel camp. Hearing the Todesverkundigung with her and Melchior is one of the absolute best, and the Walkure Brunnhilde is one of her best roles. The remainder of the cast is just as exceptional– esp. since i much prefer Kipnis’ voice to List. Paul Jackson notes with sadness this is Schorr’s final Wagner broadcast, and it finds him far from his two decade mastery of Wagner.

May
8
Wed
2019
FEDORA
May 8 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM

FEDORA:Giordano
OAD: 04/26/1997
Abbado; Freni, Domingo, Croft, Arteta
MOD Video SID.19190316

This is the Met’s only broadcast of this verismo work, and is available on DVD also. This is a solid performance even if it catches Freni in the extreme twilight of a very long career. This is Freni’s penultimate opera performance at the Met, with another Fedora 5 days later. She appears 5 years later in an opening night gala doing Act 2 of Fedora, and she returns 3 years later for an end of season concert that marks her last vocal appearance on any stage.

MANON
May 8 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM


MANON:Massenet
OAD: 12/15/1951
Cleva; Albanese, Di Stefano, Singher
MOD Audio SID.19190321
If Singher is the only one to really be a master of the French style, Albanese and Di Stefano are not without interest.

May
9
Thu
2019
SIEGFRIED
May 9 @ 6:00 PM – 11:45 PM

SIEGFRIED : Wagner
OAD: 05/09/2019  SID.19190427
Jordan; Goerke, Morley, Cargill, Vinke, Siegel, Volle, Konieczny, Belosselskiy
PROGRAM 050919-siegfried 

Article: Love is a Battlefield

Wotan (Volle) Act I (Ken Howard/MET Opera)
Siegfried (Vinke) Act I (Ken Howard/MET Opera)
Siegfried (Vinke) vs Fafner Act II (Ken Howard/MET Opera)
Wotan Act III SIEGFRIED (Ken Howard/MET Opera)
Brunnhilde (Goerke) and Siegfried (VInke) Act III (Ken Howard/MET Opera)

May
11
Sat
2019
DIALOGUES DES CARMÉLITES [HD]
May 11 @ 12:00 PM – 3:30 PM
@MET Opera

DIALOGUES DES CARMÉLITES : Poulenc
OAD: 05/11/2019  SID.19190638
Nézet-Séguin; Leonard, Pieczonka, Morley, Cargill, Mattila, Portillo, LaPointe

Program 051119-carmelites


May
13
Mon
2019
THE RAKE’S PROGRESS
May 13 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM

THE RAKES PROGRESS:Stravinsky
Original Air Date: 02/14/1953
Reiner; Conley, Güden, Harrell, Thebom
SID.19200102
This is the American premiere with the composer in attendance. Worth noting is the director for this production is George Balanchine. It’s still a chilly work for me Not my cup of tea, but a distinguished afternoon, and the U.S. premiere occurs with this broadcast. Reiner is major in every way.

LE NOZZE DI FIGARO
May 13 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


LE NOZZE DI FIGARO:Mozart
Original Air Date: 12/09/1967
Rosenstock; Siepi, Freni, Della Casa, Krause, Stratas
SID.19200103
This broadcast has estimable servants of Siepi and Freni with Stratas a fine Cherubino, but it is burdened with Rosenstock’s conducting and Della Casa makes her final Met appearance. Earlier in the season the Countess was taken by Lorengar and Berganza was the Cherubino, alas still with Rosenstock. You can hear Della Casa coughing audibly on this broadcast. Miraculously, Mme Della Casa was still with us until Dec. 2012, living into her 90s.

WOZZECK
May 13 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

WOZZECK:Berg
Original Air Date: 01/06/1990
Levine; Hornik, Behrens, Clark, McIntyre, King
SID.19200104
Behrens had done Marie in 1985 with Christian Boesch also under Levine. King is luxury casting as the Drum Major, but I think Cassilly’s rougher voice in 1985 is more appropriate. Still well worth a listen.

HÄNSEL UND GRETEL
May 13 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


HÄNSEL UND GRETEL:Humperdinck
Original Air Date: 12/29/2001
Mackerras; Larmore, Upshaw, Forst, Blythe, Josephson
MOD Audio SID.19200105
This performance is indeed in German and yet is performed by a 100% Anglophone cast. Irony indeed. Mackerras is the most distinctive contributor to a work whose orchestral passages are among its most interesting. Also worth noting is there is a separate listing in MOoD for the English language versions and the German version. But though the language was German it was the same production as premiered in English in 1967-1968 by O’Hearn and Merrill and concluded with these performances in 2001-2. Hansel returned in a new also English language production by Richard Jones in 2007-2008.