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. 

Mar
2
Mon
2020
LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN
Mar 2 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN:Offenbach
Cambreling; Lima, Van Dam, Mills, Forst, Malfitano, Boozer
Original Air Date: 12/23/1989

SID.20100102
Lima is much stretched by Hoffmann, but he was very sympathetic on stage. The three lady casting is good, and Van Dam is excellent as the villains, his only Met season in them.

TOSCA
Mar 2 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


TOSCA:Puccini
Schick; Nilsson, Domingo, Dooley
Original Air Date: 02/15/1969

SID.20100103
This is Domingo’s Met broadcast debut. Check Nilsson five years earlier in a Met broadcast from Boston with Corelli and George London (interestingly also with Schick). Nilsson’s a great singer, she had premiered a new production five months earlier than this broadcast with Corelli and Bacquier. This is Nilsson’s first Met performance with Domingo; their total remaining Met are three Turandots culminating in the broadcast the following season. This is her second and last Met Tosca broadcast—her earlier one in 1964 was from Boston with Corelli, and has not been on Sirius. She premiered the 1968 production with Corelli the fall before this broadcast with Bacquier.

DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL
Mar 2 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM


DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL:Mozart
Rudel; Malfitano, Araiza, Korn, Blegen, Creech
Original Air Date: 03/31/1984

SID.20100104
Malfitano sings well if not finally in the commanding manner the music requires and so rarely gets. Korn is pretty weak tea after Moll’s unbeatable Osmin that had premiered the production. Araiza is an interesting figure. Moving on to Walther in Meistersinger was a mistake. Karajan picked him for his Tamino, this was his Met debut season.

NABUCCO
Mar 2 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


NABUCCO:Verdi
Levine; Pons, Guleghina, Ramey, Casanova
Original Air Date: 03/24/2001

SID.20100105
The telecast (on MOoD) and DVD replace Casanova with Gwyn Hughes Jones. Chorus is solid (but better since Palumbo) and Pons, Guleghina, and Ramey are all ok, with Ramey beginning his wobble phase. He has Zaccarias in other houses that are better, but this is pretty much ok, just defintely not his peak (which is very good indeed). Check the broadcast with Susan Neves and Ataneli from 2003 also with Ramey. What is on MOoD is the Met premiere season of Nabucco with MacNeil and Siepi in excellent form and Rysanek doing full engagement with Abigaille, not always successfully.

VARIOUS
Mar 2 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM


VARIOUS:Various
Various Artists
Original Air Date: 01/01/9999

SID.20100106

DER FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDER
Mar 2 @ 8:00 PM – 11:55 PM


DER FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDER:Wagner
Gergiev; Kampe, Fujimura, Skorokhodov, Portillo, Nikitin, Selig
Original Air Date: 03/02/2020

SID.20100107
François Girard, whose revelatory 2013 take on Parsifal set the recent Met standard for Wagner stagings, now unveils a spellbinding new vision of the composer’s tale of a cursed sea captain doomed to sail the open ocean for eternity. With sweeping sets by John Macfarlane, Girard’s new production turns the Met stage into a rich, layered tableau reminiscent of a vast oil painting. Valery Gergiev conducts a brilliant cast led by bass-baritone Evgeny Nikitin as the Dutchman, with German soprano Anja Kampe making her anticipated Met debut as the devoted Senta, whose selfless love is what the Dutchman seeks. Bass Franz-Josef Selig is her father, Daland, and tenor Sergey Skorokhodov is her deserted former lover, Erik. A co-production of the Metropolitan Opera; Dutch National Opera, Amsterdam; The Abu Dhabi Festival; and Opéra de Québec

Mar
3
Tue
2020
THE GAMBLER
Mar 3 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM


THE GAMBLER:Prokofiev
Gergiev; Galouzine, Guryakova, Alexashkin, Obraztsova
Original Air Date: 03/31/2001

SID.20100208
This is the Met broadcast premiere of this work. Seven years later Galouzine and Gergiev are together again for another broadcast at the Met, but with Diadkova in for Obraztsova. Galouzine has been through a lot of heavy singing in the seven years, so this is overall the best bet for experiencing the Prokofiev. Unfortunately, the MOoD only has the 2008 broadcast. In the theatre with lot of intense visuals, this was a most enjoyable production. Even with audio only Gergiev and Galouzine are still powerhouses.

SIEGFRIED
Mar 3 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


SIEGFRIED:Wagner
Levine; Jones, Johns, Morris, Gjevang, Zednik, Wlaschiha
Original Air Date: 04/10/1993

SID.20100209
This 1993 cycle catches at least three performers in splendid voice: Morris, Zednik, Wlaschiha. Siegfried has not been especially well served on the airwaves. Melchior only has one complete from 1937 (not yet broadcast on Sirius), and the 1951 with Svanholdm and Traubel has also not been heard. Surprisingly Nilsson’s first cycle (1962) Siegfried has also not been heard, and Hopf possibly excepted, the remainder of the cast is extremely strong. Let’s hear prime Frick, Kuen, London, Nilsson, Arroyo (Forest BIrd).This is Gwyneth Jones’ only broadcast Siegfried Brunnhilde from the Met, and my memory is that Johns is a solid Siegfried. This should be in MOoD. This cycle found her in more satisfying voice than usual. Morris (James), Zednik, Wlaschiha, Salminen are just about as well as you can do.

SIEGFRIED
Mar 3 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


SIEGFRIED:Wagner
Levine; Jones, Johns, Morris, Gjevang, Zednik, Wlaschiha
Original Air Date: 04/10/1993

SID.20100210
This 1993 cycle catches at least three performers in splendid voice: Morris, Zednik, Wlaschiha. Siegfried has not been especially well served on the airwaves. Melchior only has one complete from 1937 (not yet broadcast on Sirius), and the 1951 with Svanholdm and Traubel has also not been heard. Surprisingly Nilsson’s first cycle (1962) Siegfried has also not been heard, and Hopf possibly excepted, the remainder of the cast is extremely strong. Let’s hear prime Frick, Kuen, London, Nilsson, Arroyo (Forest BIrd).This is Gwyneth Jones’ only broadcast Siegfried Brunnhilde from the Met, and my memory is that Johns is a solid Siegfried. This should be in MOoD. This cycle found her in more satisfying voice than usual. Morris (James), Zednik, Wlaschiha, Salminen are just about as well as you can do.

SALOME
Mar 3 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM


SALOME:Strauss
Reiner; Welitsch, Svanholm, Hoengen, Hotter, Sullivan
Original Air Date: 01/19/1952

SID.20100211
The performance was issued on LP as an upper tier Guild fundraiser. Reiner and Welitsch had caused a sensation in 1949, but the magic was not the same 3 years later, primarily because Welitsch’s voice was well into a steep decline that she never recovered from. The sound is ostensibly better here than 1949, but that is the performance which should be heard on Sirius. This afternoon in 1952 also featured Gianni Schicci with Baccaloni (with Erede conducting, NOT Reiner) which is not being rebroadcast. From 1961-62 season on Salome has been performed without a companion work.

MANON
Mar 3 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


MANON:Massenet
Rosenthal; Malfitano, Gulyás, Holloway
Original Air Date: 02/28/1987

SID.20100212
This was the first Met broadcast of Massenet’s Manon in almost a quarter century, and despite the authentic touches of Rosenthal and Senechal, the Ponnelle production and some casting was a dud. Gulyas who was a cover tenor when not performing in Khovanshchina had been called into duty when Neil Shicoff was suffering from pharyngitis. Several other tenors were pressed into debuts after the broadcast including Jerry Hadley and Gregory Kunde. Can we get the 1959 Manon with De Los Angeles and Gedda which has never been heard on Sirius.

NORMA
Mar 3 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


NORMA:Bellini
Bonynge; Sutherland, Horne, Bergonzi, Siepi
Original Air Date: 04/04/1970
MOD Audio
SID.20100213
This is Sutherland/Horne’s first of two Met broadcasts of Norma (both in 1970 but different seasons). One will not find stronger support than Bergonzi and Siepi, and the ladies stand up very well to the competition. This performance is available in MOoD, and if the fall performances are even half this level we will be very lucky indeed. The only appearances I know for Bergonzi as Pollione. Siepi goes back to Milanov and Callas. This is available also on MOoD (Met Opera on Demand) so you can listen to it anytime you want. The ladies’ duet singing is remarkable.

LUISA MILLER
Mar 3 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM


LUISA MILLER:Verdi
Santi; Esperian, Pavarotti, Nucci, Plishka, Koptchak, White
Original Air Date: 03/02/1991

SID.20100214
Luisa Miller has done well on the air, although not entering the broadcast repertory of the Met until 1968. The title role has been taken on the airwaves by Caballe, Maliponte (not yet on Sirius!), Scotto, Ricciarelli, and Millo prior to this broadcast; for the tenor role, Tucker, Domingo, Pavarotti (in 1982 with Ricciarelli) led the way. The 1982 performance is also conducted by Santi and features Nucci and Plishka as well. The 1982 performance is on MOoD and I am listening to Tu puniscimi right now. The question is whether Esperian is to be preferred. For my money what I want to hear is either Caballe or Millo or Maliponte who simply have more of a measure of the music than Ricciarelli who has the right equipment, but not sure if she has the right technique. Esperian is even less gifted singer. Either way, Santi’s conducting is too lax for my taste as it was in the house. Levine is a far better Luisa conductor. For my money Act 3 of Luisa Miller is among the greatest acts in the Verdi canon This is the second of Pavarotti’s two broadcast Rodolfos. His 1982 also with Santi ( NO) and Nucci has Ricciarelli in the title role. It’s her most congenial role for a singer who had a short prime but not a short career. The 1982 version with KR is available on MOoD. It’s a good role for Pavarotti, but better to hear the earlier version; one of my favorite early Verdi works, and the last act is as good as anything he ever wrote. — Better to hear Pavarotti with Ricciarelli nine years earlier, also with Nucci and Santi and that is on Met Player.

Mar
4
Wed
2020
THE MAKROPULOS CASE
Mar 4 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM


THE MAKROPULOS CASE:Janácek
Mackerras; Malfitano, Brubaker, Fox, West
Original Air Date: 04/18/1998

SID.20100315
This is Malfitano’s only broadcast of Emilia Marty, and this run was the first time at the Met in Czech (Norman premiered it 3 years earlier in English). Mackerras is a recognized authority on Janacek, and you might want to take a listen to get ready for the Mattila revival scheduled this season.

THE RAKE’S PROGRESS
Mar 4 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM

THE RAKE’S PROGRESS:Stravinsky
Reiner; Conley, Güden, Harrell, Thebom
Original Air Date: 02/14/1953

SID.20100316
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, but a distinguished afternoon, and the U.S. premiere occurs with this broadcast. Reiner is major in every way.

L’ELISIR D’AMORE
Mar 4 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


L’ELISIR D’AMORE:Donizetti
Panni; Pavarotti, Battle, Plishka, Quilico
Original Air Date: 04/29/1989
MOD Audio
SID.20100317
L’Elisir is arguably the most over broadcast repertory opera on Sirius. The opera is a charming confection with lovely vocal turns for both the soprano and tenor, and meaty traditional roles for the buffo bass and the lyric baritone. For superstars like Pavarotti, Florez, and Netrebko, these parts allow them to slide a little, but just because superstars find L’Elisir handy Met repertory selection in the house and on the radio have become very distorted. To be honest the best way to experience Pavarotti’s Nemorino is to hear the Decca studio version with Sutherland from 1970– JoS never did the part onstage, but the vocal gold of this studio recording is anything but hothouse. Second best way to experience Pavarotti’s Nemorino is his 1978 broadcast with Blegen, Corena, and Sereni. The presence of the two best bass clef singers for this opera and a Pavarotti 11 years younger make for a considerable improvement. It’s on MOoD. Also on MOoD and where you should listen to life beyond Pavarotti are the 1972 with Scotto, Bergonzi pairing with Corena and Sereni: 4 native Italians savoring the style to a fare-thee well. Bergonzi has an earlier broadcast with Peters and Guarrera in for Sereni, and Peters has a broadcast with Kraus with Corena and Sereni. All of these are on MOoD and while they’ve all been on Sirius, they are eschewed mostly in favor of more recent performances with less stylish casts.

IL TROVATORE
Mar 4 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM


IL TROVATORE:Verdi
Cleva; Baum, Milanov, Nikolaidi, Warren, Moscona
Original Air Date: 01/16/1954

SID.20100318
This is a little late for Milanov in one of her trademark roles. Her 49 Leonoras are a Met record (Martina Arroyo is number 2 at 29). Still, she definitely has her moments. I find her commercial RCA the most consistent of her Leonoras. Baum is Baum, and his 60 Manricos are second only to Martinelli’s 69. Tenors generally do not stay long with this role with most of the major singers including Caruso hover only around a dozen. This is Nikolaidi’s only Met broadcast (her only other role is Amneris in which she debuted on opening night two seasons earlier). Leonard Warren really owned Luna, so I was somewhat suprised to realize that his 45 Counts ties him for second; Merrill has 73 (!!!!!) and Milnes is not far behind Warren at 37. The high tessitura suits Warren best of all and always worthy of a listen.

LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN
Mar 4 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN:Offenbach
Cambreling; Lima, Van Dam, Mills, Forst, Malfitano, Boozer
Original Air Date: 12/23/1989

SID.20100319
Lima is much stretched by Hoffmann, but he was very sympathetic on stage. The three lady casting is good, and Van Dam is excellent as the villains, his only Met season in them.

TOSCA
Mar 4 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


TOSCA:Puccini
Schick; Nilsson, Domingo, Dooley
Original Air Date: 02/15/1969

SID.20100320
This is Domingo’s Met broadcast debut. Check Nilsson five years earlier in a Met broadcast from Boston with Corelli and George London (interestingly also with Schick). Nilsson’s a great singer, she had premiered a new production five months earlier than this broadcast with Corelli and Bacquier. This is Nilsson’s first Met performance with Domingo; their total remaining Met are three Turandots culminating in the broadcast the following season. This is her second and last Met Tosca broadcast—her earlier one in 1964 was from Boston with Corelli, and has not been on Sirius. She premiered the 1968 production with Corelli the fall before this broadcast with Bacquier.

DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL
Mar 4 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM


DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL:Mozart
Rudel; Malfitano, Araiza, Korn, Blegen, Creech
Original Air Date: 03/31/1984

SID.20100321
Malfitano sings well if not finally in the commanding manner the music requires and so rarely gets. Korn is pretty weak tea after Moll’s unbeatable Osmin that had premiered the production. Araiza is an interesting figure. Moving on to Walther in Meistersinger was a mistake. Karajan picked him for his Tamino, this was his Met debut season.

Mar
5
Thu
2020
NABUCCO
Mar 5 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM


NABUCCO:Verdi
Levine; Pons, Guleghina, Ramey, Casanova
Original Air Date: 03/24/2001

SID.20100422
The telecast (on MOoD) and DVD replace Casanova with Gwyn Hughes Jones. Chorus is solid (but better since Palumbo) and Pons, Guleghina, and Ramey are all ok, with Ramey beginning his wobble phase. He has Zaccarias in other houses that are better, but this is pretty much ok, just defintely not his peak (which is very good indeed). Check the broadcast with Susan Neves and Ataneli from 2003 also with Ramey. What is on MOoD is the Met premiere season of Nabucco with MacNeil and Siepi in excellent form and Rysanek doing full engagement with Abigaille, not always successfully.

THE GAMBLER
Mar 5 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


THE GAMBLER:Prokofiev
Gergiev; Galouzine, Guryakova, Alexashkin, Obraztsova
Original Air Date: 03/31/2001

SID.20100423
This is the Met broadcast premiere of this work. Seven years later Galouzine and Gergiev are together again for another broadcast at the Met, but with Diadkova in for Obraztsova. Galouzine has been through a lot of heavy singing in the seven years, so this is overall the best bet for experiencing the Prokofiev. Unfortunately, the MOoD only has the 2008 broadcast. In the theatre with lot of intense visuals, this was a most enjoyable production. Even with audio only Gergiev and Galouzine are still powerhouses.

MANON
Mar 5 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


MANON:Massenet
Rosenthal; Malfitano, Gulyás, Holloway
Original Air Date: 02/28/1987

SID.20100424
This was the first Met broadcast of Massenet’s Manon in almost a quarter century, and despite the authentic touches of Rosenthal and Senechal, the Ponnelle production and some casting was a dud. Gulyas who was a cover tenor when not performing in Khovanshchina had been called into duty when Neil Shicoff was suffering from pharyngitis. Several other tenors were pressed into debuts after the broadcast including Jerry Hadley and Gregory Kunde. Can we get the 1959 Manon with De Los Angeles and Gedda which has never been heard on Sirius.

SIEGFRIED
Mar 5 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM


SIEGFRIED:Wagner
Levine; Jones, Johns, Morris, Gjevang, Zednik, Wlaschiha
Original Air Date: 04/10/1993

SID.20100425
This 1993 cycle catches at least three performers in splendid voice: Morris, Zednik, Wlaschiha. Siegfried has not been especially well served on the airwaves. Melchior only has one complete from 1937 (not yet broadcast on Sirius), and the 1951 with Svanholdm and Traubel has also not been heard. Surprisingly Nilsson’s first cycle (1962) Siegfried has also not been heard, and Hopf possibly excepted, the remainder of the cast is extremely strong. Let’s hear prime Frick, Kuen, London, Nilsson, Arroyo (Forest BIrd).This is Gwyneth Jones’ only broadcast Siegfried Brunnhilde from the Met, and my memory is that Johns is a solid Siegfried. This should be in MOoD. This cycle found her in more satisfying voice than usual. Morris (James), Zednik, Wlaschiha, Salminen are just about as well as you can do.

SIEGFRIED
Mar 5 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


SIEGFRIED:Wagner
Levine; Jones, Johns, Morris, Gjevang, Zednik, Wlaschiha
Original Air Date: 04/10/1993

SID.20100426
This 1993 cycle catches at least three performers in splendid voice: Morris, Zednik, Wlaschiha. Siegfried has not been especially well served on the airwaves. Melchior only has one complete from 1937 (not yet broadcast on Sirius), and the 1951 with Svanholdm and Traubel has also not been heard. Surprisingly Nilsson’s first cycle (1962) Siegfried has also not been heard, and Hopf possibly excepted, the remainder of the cast is extremely strong. Let’s hear prime Frick, Kuen, London, Nilsson, Arroyo (Forest BIrd).This is Gwyneth Jones’ only broadcast Siegfried Brunnhilde from the Met, and my memory is that Johns is a solid Siegfried. This should be in MOoD. This cycle found her in more satisfying voice than usual. Morris (James), Zednik, Wlaschiha, Salminen are just about as well as you can do.

VARIOUS
Mar 5 @ 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM


VARIOUS:Various
Various Artists
Original Air Date: 01/01/9999

SID.20100427

LA TRAVIATA
Mar 5 @ 7:30 PM – 11:55 PM


LA TRAVIATA:Verdi
de Billy; Oropesa, Pretti, Salsi
Original Air Date: 03/05/2020

SID.20100400
Michael Mayer’s sumptuous staging, a highlight of the 2018–19 season, returns with Soprano Lisette Oropesa as  Violetta, the opera’s tragic heroine, opposite tenor Piero Pretti as her ardent lover, Alfredo, and baritone Luca Salsi as Alfredo’s stern father, Germont. Bertrand de Billy conducts one of opera’s greatest scores. Production a gift of The Paiko Foundation Major additional funding from Mercedes T. Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Montrone, and Rolex

Mar
6
Fri
2020
SALOME
Mar 6 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM


SALOME:Strauss
Reiner; Welitsch, Svanholm, Hoengen, Hotter, Sullivan
Original Air Date: 01/19/1952

SID.20100529
The performance was issued on LP as an upper tier Guild fundraiser. Reiner and Welitsch had caused a sensation in 1949, but the magic was not the same 3 years later, primarily because Welitsch’s voice was well into a steep decline that she never recovered from. The sound is ostensibly better here than 1949, but that is the performance which should be heard on Sirius. This afternoon in 1952 also featured Gianni Schicci with Baccaloni (with Erede conducting, NOT Reiner) which is not being rebroadcast. From 1961-62 season on Salome has been performed without a companion work.

NORMA
Mar 6 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


NORMA:Bellini
Bonynge; Sutherland, Horne, Bergonzi, Siepi
Original Air Date: 04/04/1970
MOD Audio
SID.20100530
This is Sutherland/Horne’s first of two Met broadcasts of Norma (both in 1970 but different seasons). One will not find stronger support than Bergonzi and Siepi, and the ladies stand up very well to the competition. This performance is available in MOoD, and if the fall performances are even half this level we will be very lucky indeed. The only appearances I know for Bergonzi as Pollione. Siepi goes back to Milanov and Callas. This is available also on MOoD (Met Opera on Demand) so you can listen to it anytime you want. The ladies’ duet singing is remarkable.