03 Oct 24
Created in 2006, The Met: Live In HD was conceived to bring The Metropolitan Opera to a global audience as a way to share the work of the world's greatest opera company. The 2024—25 season features a stellar line-up of eight works showcasing a host of world-renowned artists, astonishing stagecraft and dazzling musicianship.
The season kicks off in high style with Les Contes d'Hoffmann (5 October 2024). Jacques Offenbach's fantastical swansong weaves three short stories by German writer E.T.A. Hoffmann into a spellbinding confection. With French tenor Benjamin Bernheim leading the cast as poet Hoffmann, Bartlett Sher's imaginative production is shot through with whimsy, magic and doomed romance, all in the service of Offenbach's delightful score.
From a beloved classic to a potential new favourite. Jeanine Tesori's powerful new work, Grounded, (19 October 2024) stars rising star mezzo-soprano Emily D'Angelo as Jess, a hot-shot fighter pilot whose unforeseen pregnancy has her operating a Reaper drone in a far-off land from the safety of Las Vegas. Exploring hot-button topics (work-life balance, the intersection of murder, morality and technology), the drama is brought to life by huge LED screenings offering dizzying perspectives on the action.
Grounded (Photo courtesy of Paola Kudacki / Met Opera)
Verdi's Aida (25 January 2025) is one of the blockbusters of the operatic repertoire. Superstar soprano Angel Blue is the Ethiopian princess torn between love and national duty. As big as a Ridley Scott epic, it's full of soaring arias and rollicking choruses, played out in the stunning interiors of pyramids and gilded tombs enhanced by projections and animations.
Aida (Photo courtesy of Paola Kudacki / Met Opera
Love, laughs, hate, sorrow, joy – all human life is in the latest Met season. Enjoy it in glorious HD. Ian Freer
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