2019 Summer HD Festival

In this 11th year, over ten nights performances from the Met’s Live in HD series will be shown starting with a screening of FUNNY FACE in a special co-presentation with Film at Lincoln Center.   Screenings run from August 23 through September 2.  There will be 3000 seats in the Plaza in front of the Opera House with an additional standing room area. Cancellations due to thunder/lighting or high wind will not be rescheduled. 

Oct
28
Mon
2019
AIDA
Oct 28 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM


AIDA:Verdi
Cleva; Arroyo, McCracken, Bumbry, Colzani, Flagello
Original Air Date: 12/26/1970
SID.19440107
NYT Ericson [1/18/70]: In the title role, Martina Ar royo poured out her beautiful tones effortlessly. She was able to ride the climaxes of the Triumphal scene as well as to make the soft high arches of sound in “O patria mia.” Rich ard Tucker’s Radames was virile in sound and incisive in phrasing, although the tenor does not have the exceptional breath control he once had. Cornell MacNeil’s baritone, large and resonant, proved forceful in Amonasro’s music. Irene Dalis’s voice, ringing at the top but rather dry in the middle register effectively used in Amneris’s big scene in the last act. The two basses, Ezio Flagello as Ramfis and Paul Plishka as the King, sang handsomely. Even the brief contributions of Rod Mac Wherter as the Messenger and Margaret Kalil as the Priestess sounded fine. Fausto Cleva’s conducting insured a controlled, well coordinated musical perform ance. This was, probably, the the measure of the evening— solid excellence, but nothing to stir the listener’s blood.

Oct
30
Wed
2019
AIDA
Oct 30 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


AIDA:Verdi
Cleva; Arroyo, McCracken, Bumbry, Colzani, Flagello
Original Air Date: 12/26/1970
SID.19440317
NYT Ericson [1/18/70]: In the title role, Martina Ar royo poured out her beautiful tones effortlessly. She was able to ride the climaxes of the Triumphal scene as well as to make the soft high arches of sound in “O patria mia.” Rich ard Tucker’s Radames was virile in sound and incisive in phrasing, although the tenor does not have the exceptional breath control he once had. Cornell MacNeil’s baritone, large and resonant, proved forceful in Amonasro’s music. Irene Dalis’s voice, ringing at the top but rather dry in the middle register effectively used in Amneris’s big scene in the last act. The two basses, Ezio Flagello as Ramfis and Paul Plishka as the King, sang handsomely. Even the brief contributions of Rod Mac Wherter as the Messenger and Margaret Kalil as the Priestess sounded fine. Fausto Cleva’s conducting insured a controlled, well coordinated musical perform ance. This was, probably, the the measure of the evening— solid excellence, but nothing to stir the listener’s blood.

Nov
1
Fri
2019
AIDA
Nov 1 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


AIDA:Verdi
Cleva; Arroyo, McCracken, Bumbry, Colzani, Flagello
Original Air Date: 12/26/1970
SID.19440533
NYT Ericson [1/18/70]: In the title role, Martina Ar royo poured out her beautiful tones effortlessly. She was able to ride the climaxes of the Triumphal scene as well as to make the soft high arches of sound in “O patria mia.” Rich ard Tucker’s Radames was virile in sound and incisive in phrasing, although the tenor does not have the exceptional breath control he once had. Cornell MacNeil’s baritone, large and resonant, proved forceful in Amonasro’s music. Irene Dalis’s voice, ringing at the top but rather dry in the middle register effectively used in Amneris’s big scene in the last act. The two basses, Ezio Flagello as Ramfis and Paul Plishka as the King, sang handsomely. Even the brief contributions of Rod Mac Wherter as the Messenger and Margaret Kalil as the Priestess sounded fine. Fausto Cleva’s conducting insured a controlled, well coordinated musical perform ance. This was, probably, the the measure of the evening— solid excellence, but nothing to stir the listener’s blood.

Dec
16
Mon
2019
TANNHÄUSER
Dec 16 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM


TANNHÄUSER:Wagner
Levine; McCracken, Kubiak, Bumbry, Weikl, Macurdy
Original Air Date: 01/21/1978

SID.19510107
This is McCracken’s only broadcast outing as Tannhauser, and he is really very fine. Weikl and Bumbry are tops in these roles and Kubiak is a very decent Elisabeth. Levine is at his very best. What is inexplicable to me is why this performance has not made its way to MOoD. McCracken has 597 Met appearances, more than 300 of them after his return as Otello in March 1963. Bumbry, to my mind is the most important American mezzo of the 20th century. Venus was a breakthrough role for her in 1960 at the Bayreuth Festival. This is her only broadcast from the Met of Venus. This performance does great honor to all of the cast and I am grateful that it has been regularly on Sirius, but the better sound afforded in MOoD would definitely benefit Tannhauser.

Dec
18
Wed
2019
TANNHÄUSER
Dec 18 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


TANNHÄUSER:Wagner
Levine; McCracken, Kubiak, Bumbry, Weikl, Macurdy
Original Air Date: 01/21/1978

SID.19510316
This is McCracken’s only broadcast outing as Tannhauser, and he is really very fine. Weikl and Bumbry are tops in these roles and Kubiak is a very decent Elisabeth. Levine is at his very best. What is inexplicable to me is why this performance has not made its way to MOoD. McCracken has 597 Met appearances, more than 300 of them after his return as Otello in March 1963. Bumbry, to my mind is the most important American mezzo of the 20th century. Venus was a breakthrough role for her in 1960 at the Bayreuth Festival. This is her only broadcast from the Met of Venus. This performance does great honor to all of the cast and I am grateful that it has been regularly on Sirius, but the better sound afforded in MOoD would definitely benefit Tannhauser.

Dec
22
Sun
2019
TANNHÄUSER
Dec 22 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


TANNHÄUSER:Wagner
Levine; McCracken, Kubiak, Bumbry, Weikl, Macurdy
Original Air Date: 01/21/1978

SID.19510747
This is McCracken’s only broadcast outing as Tannhauser, and he is really very fine. Weikl and Bumbry are tops in these roles and Kubiak is a very decent Elisabeth. Levine is at his very best. What is inexplicable to me is why this performance has not made its way to MOoD. McCracken has 597 Met appearances, more than 300 of them after his return as Otello in March 1963. Bumbry, to my mind is the most important American mezzo of the 20th century. Venus was a breakthrough role for her in 1960 at the Bayreuth Festival. This is her only broadcast from the Met of Venus. This performance does great honor to all of the cast and I am grateful that it has been regularly on Sirius, but the better sound afforded in MOoD would definitely benefit Tannhauser.

Mar
16
Mon
2020
AIDA
Mar 16 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


AIDA:Verdi
Schippers; Price, Bergonzi, Bumbry, Merrill, Hines
Original Air Date: 02/25/1967
MOD Audio
SID.20120103
On paper this performance looks like the dream cast. It is not. Price who sang possibly her very best performance ever in the opening night Antony and Cleopatra six months earlier, sings much too much on “principal” with a particularly vulgar opening of Ritorna vincitor. What is most sad is that her first two Aida broadcasts, the first with Gorr, Bergonzi, Sereni, Siepi, and Macurdy under Solti from 1963, the second from 1965 with Dalis, Tucker, Merrill, Ghiuselev, Michalski under Mehta have not been on Sirius. The first I remember vividly , and has been on private European pressings; it is one of the very best Met Aidas. Bergonzi is substantially stronger in 1963; The 1965 performance simply has Mehta as a better Aida conductor than Schippers. Richard Tucker, whose career is not overlooked by the Sirius folk, has not managed to have his Radames on Sirius despite having broadcast the role with Nilsson, Price, and Arroyo. Bumbry is here in the first of her 3 broadcast Amnerises, and she is better with Arroyo which has been on Sirius. Merrill is in remarkable voice 21 years after his debut (a few too many woofs, but still the most mellifluous Amonasro ever (though plenty of testosterone if not real anger). So here are 4 relatively recent Aidas (post 1960) which somehow can’t get to the airwaves. This 1967 is on Met Opera on Demand (MOoD) and also appears in the 2013 Verdi at the Met bicentennial box, but it still does not rank as one of Price’s best efforts, or one of the best modern Met Aidas. Available in MOoD. This is also in the new Verdi box , but the missing AIda should be the 1963 with Solti conducting Price, Gorr, Bergonzi, Siepi, Macurdy. Bergonzi cracks in the Celeste AIda and neither Price nor Bumbry are at their best.

Mar
18
Wed
2020
AIDA
Mar 18 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


AIDA:Verdi
Schippers; Price, Bergonzi, Bumbry, Merrill, Hines
Original Air Date: 02/25/1967
MOD Audio
SID.20120319
On paper this performance looks like the dream cast. It is not. Price who sang possibly her very best performance ever in the opening night Antony and Cleopatra six months earlier, sings much too much on “principal” with a particularly vulgar opening of Ritorna vincitor. What is most sad is that her first two Aida broadcasts, the first with Gorr, Bergonzi, Sereni, Siepi, and Macurdy under Solti from 1963, the second from 1965 with Dalis, Tucker, Merrill, Ghiuselev, Michalski under Mehta have not been on Sirius. The first I remember vividly , and has been on private European pressings; it is one of the very best Met Aidas. Bergonzi is substantially stronger in 1963; The 1965 performance simply has Mehta as a better Aida conductor than Schippers. Richard Tucker, whose career is not overlooked by the Sirius folk, has not managed to have his Radames on Sirius despite having broadcast the role with Nilsson, Price, and Arroyo. Bumbry is here in the first of her 3 broadcast Amnerises, and she is better with Arroyo which has been on Sirius. Merrill is in remarkable voice 21 years after his debut (a few too many woofs, but still the most mellifluous Amonasro ever (though plenty of testosterone if not real anger). So here are 4 relatively recent Aidas (post 1960) which somehow can’t get to the airwaves. This 1967 is on Met Opera on Demand (MOoD) and also appears in the 2013 Verdi at the Met bicentennial box, but it still does not rank as one of Price’s best efforts, or one of the best modern Met Aidas. Available in MOoD. This is also in the new Verdi box , but the missing AIda should be the 1963 with Solti conducting Price, Gorr, Bergonzi, Siepi, Macurdy. Bergonzi cracks in the Celeste AIda and neither Price nor Bumbry are at their best.

Mar
20
Fri
2020
AIDA
Mar 20 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


AIDA:Verdi
Schippers; Price, Bergonzi, Bumbry, Merrill, Hines
Original Air Date: 02/25/1967
MOD Audio
SID.20120534
On paper this performance looks like the dream cast. It is not. Price who sang possibly her very best performance ever in the opening night Antony and Cleopatra six months earlier, sings much too much on “principal” with a particularly vulgar opening of Ritorna vincitor. What is most sad is that her first two Aida broadcasts, the first with Gorr, Bergonzi, Sereni, Siepi, and Macurdy under Solti from 1963, the second from 1965 with Dalis, Tucker, Merrill, Ghiuselev, Michalski under Mehta have not been on Sirius. The first I remember vividly , and has been on private European pressings; it is one of the very best Met Aidas. Bergonzi is substantially stronger in 1963; The 1965 performance simply has Mehta as a better Aida conductor than Schippers. Richard Tucker, whose career is not overlooked by the Sirius folk, has not managed to have his Radames on Sirius despite having broadcast the role with Nilsson, Price, and Arroyo. Bumbry is here in the first of her 3 broadcast Amnerises, and she is better with Arroyo which has been on Sirius. Merrill is in remarkable voice 21 years after his debut (a few too many woofs, but still the most mellifluous Amonasro ever (though plenty of testosterone if not real anger). So here are 4 relatively recent Aidas (post 1960) which somehow can’t get to the airwaves. This 1967 is on Met Opera on Demand (MOoD) and also appears in the 2013 Verdi at the Met bicentennial box, but it still does not rank as one of Price’s best efforts, or one of the best modern Met Aidas. Available in MOoD. This is also in the new Verdi box , but the missing AIda should be the 1963 with Solti conducting Price, Gorr, Bergonzi, Siepi, Macurdy. Bergonzi cracks in the Celeste AIda and neither Price nor Bumbry are at their best.

Mar
22
Sun
2020
AIDA
Mar 22 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM


AIDA:Verdi
Schippers; Price, Bergonzi, Bumbry, Merrill, Hines
Original Air Date: 02/25/1967
MOD Audio
SID.20120743
On paper this performance looks like the dream cast. It is not. Price who sang possibly her very best performance ever in the opening night Antony and Cleopatra six months earlier, sings much too much on “principal” with a particularly vulgar opening of Ritorna vincitor. What is most sad is that her first two Aida broadcasts, the first with Gorr, Bergonzi, Sereni, Siepi, and Macurdy under Solti from 1963, the second from 1965 with Dalis, Tucker, Merrill, Ghiuselev, Michalski under Mehta have not been on Sirius. The first I remember vividly , and has been on private European pressings; it is one of the very best Met Aidas. Bergonzi is substantially stronger in 1963; The 1965 performance simply has Mehta as a better Aida conductor than Schippers. Richard Tucker, whose career is not overlooked by the Sirius folk, has not managed to have his Radames on Sirius despite having broadcast the role with Nilsson, Price, and Arroyo. Bumbry is here in the first of her 3 broadcast Amnerises, and she is better with Arroyo which has been on Sirius. Merrill is in remarkable voice 21 years after his debut (a few too many woofs, but still the most mellifluous Amonasro ever (though plenty of testosterone if not real anger). So here are 4 relatively recent Aidas (post 1960) which somehow can’t get to the airwaves. This 1967 is on Met Opera on Demand (MOoD) and also appears in the 2013 Verdi at the Met bicentennial box, but it still does not rank as one of Price’s best efforts, or one of the best modern Met Aidas. Available in MOoD. This is also in the new Verdi box , but the missing AIda should be the 1963 with Solti conducting Price, Gorr, Bergonzi, Siepi, Macurdy. Bergonzi cracks in the Celeste AIda and neither Price nor Bumbry are at their best.