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A Symphony of Stories: The Metropolitan Opera's Spectacular Season

The Metropolitan Opera is set to dazzle audiences with a breathtaking lineup of performances that promise to captivate, thrill, and move. From Puccini's passionate 'Tosca' and Verdi's timeless 'Rigoletto' and 'Il Trovatore' to groundbreaking productions of 'Moby-Dick' and 'Fidelio,' this season celebrates the power of opera to tell timeless stories. With celebrated artists like Lise Davidsen, Quinn Kelsey, and Angel Blue taking the stage, and maestros like Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Karen Kamensek guiding the orchestra, each performance promises a unique blend of vocal prowess and emotive storytelling. Join us at Lincoln Center for an unforgettable journey through the world of opera.

Nov 29, 2024
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1. Tosca
Three thrilling leading ladies trade off as the volatile diva Floria Tosca. First, soprano Aleksandra Kurzak reprises her riveting portrayal of the title role, starring alongside tenor SeokJong Baek as her revolutionary lover, Cavaradossi, and baritone George Gagnidze as the sadistic chief of police Scarpia. Later in the season, the extraordinary Lise Davidsen sings Tosca for her first time at the Met, alongside tenor Freddie De Tommaso in his eagerly anticipated company debut and powerhouse baritone Quinn Kelsey. And in the winter, soprano Sondra Radvanovsky and tenor Brian Jagde reunite following their acclaimed 2021 performances of the lead pair, joining forces with legendary bass-baritone Bryn Terfel, who returns to the Met after more than a decade. Maestro Xian Zhang conducts.
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Sep 25, 2024 - Jan 23, 2025
The Metropolitan Opera

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

2. Rigoletto
Verdi’s heartbreaking masterpiece returns, with reigning Verdi baritone Quinn Kelsey reprising his devastating portrayal of the hunchbacked court jester. Radiant soprano Nadine Sierra is his naïve daughter, Gilda, and tenor Stephen Costello is the rakish Duke of Mantua, with Maestro Pier Giorgio Morandi on the podium to conduct Bartlett Sher’s Weimar-inspired production. A second run of performances features the Met debut of rising tenor Pene Pati, alongside soprano Erin Morley and baritone Luca Salsi, conducted by Maurizio Benini.
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Sep 30, 2024 - Jan 24, 2025
The Metropolitan Opera

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

3. Il Trovatore
Verdi’s charged drama of family strife and forbidden love stars tenor Michael Fabiano as Manrico, the bold troubadour unwittingly at war with his own brother. Sopranos Rachel Willis-Sørensen and Angela Meade share the role of the noble Leonora, with mezzo-sopranos Jamie Barton and Olesya Petrova trading off as Manrico’s tormented mother, Azucena. Baritone Igor Golovatenko is the unbending Count di Luna, with bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green as the soldier Ferrando. Italian conductor Daniele Callegari leads David McVicar’s Goya-inspired staging.
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Oct 26 - Dec 6, 2024
The Metropolitan Opera

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

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Nov 13, 2024 - Jun 6, 2025
The Metropolitan Opera

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

5. Die Frau ohne Schatten
Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin takes the podium to lead Strauss’s grand mythological epic, a tour de force for orchestra and soloists alike. A spectacular trio of sopranos lead the ensemble cast, with Elza van den Heever as the otherworldly Empress, Lise Lindstrom as the Dyer’s Wife, and Nina Stemme as the Nurse. Following recent triumphs in Wagner’s Ring cycle and Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, baritone Michael Volle is Barak, with tenor Russell Thomas as the Emperor and bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green as the Spirit Messenger.
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Nov 29 - Dec 19, 2024
The Metropolitan Opera

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

6. The Magic Flute—Holiday Presentation
A beloved New York holiday tradition, Mozart’s enchanting musical fairy tale returns in the Met’s abridged, English-language production by Julie Taymor—the Tony Award–winning director of Broadway’s The Lion King. With dazzling puppets and a colorful setting, the Met’s Magic Flute is one of the city’s ultimate seasonal sensations for family audiences.
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Dec 12, 2024 - Jan 4, 2025
The Metropolitan Opera

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

7. Aida
Soprano Angel Blue makes her long-awaited Met role debut as the Ethiopian princess torn between love and country, one of opera’s defining roles. Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin takes the podium for the New Year’s Eve premiere of Michael Mayer’s spectacular new staging, which brings audiences inside the towering pyramids and gilded tombs of ancient Egypt with intricate projections and dazzling animations. Mezzo-soprano Judit Kutasi, following her 2024 debut in Verdi’s La Forza del Destino, is Aida’s Egyptian rival Amneris, sharing the role with Elīna Garanča, who returns to the Met for the first time since 2020. Leading tenors Piotr Beczała and Brian Jagde alternate as the soldier Radamès, who completes the greatest love triangle in the repertory. The all-star cast also features baritones Quinn Kelsey and Amartuvshin Enkhbat and bass-baritone Eric Owens as Amonasro and basses Dmitry Belosselskiy, Alexander Vinogradov, and Morris Robinson as Ramfis. Christina Nilsson makes her Met debut in the title role in March, and Alexander Soddy shares conducting duties.
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Dec 31, 2024 - May 9, 2025
The Metropolitan Opera

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center

8. Moby-Dick
Following the haunting Met premiere of his first opera, Dead Man Walking, composer Jake Heggie returns to the company with his 2010 adaptation of Herman Melville’s sea-drenched, heaven-storming epic. A cast of standouts comes together on the decks of the Pequod, with tenor Brandon Jovanovich starring as the monomaniacal Captain Ahab, implacable in his pursuit of the white whale; tenor Stephen Costello as Greenhorn, the opera’s version of Ishmael; baritone Peter Mattei as the even-keeled first mate Starbuck; and bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green as the Polynesian harpooneer Queequeg. The cast also features soprano Janai Brugger as Pip, tenor William Burden as Flask, and baritone Malcolm MacKenzie as Stubb. Maestro Karen Kamensek takes the podium for a stunning staging by Leonard Foglia that arrives at the Met newly enlarged and refined following acclaimed runs in Dallas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.
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3 - 29 Mar, 2025
The Metropolitan Opera

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center

9. Fidelio
Following a string of awe-inspiring Met performances, soprano Lise Davidsen stars as Leonore, who risks everything to save her husband from the clutches of tyranny. Tenor David Butt Philip is the political prisoner Florestan, sharing the stage with bass-baritone Tomasz Konieczny as the villainous Don Pizarro, veteran bass René Pape as the jailer Rocco, and soprano Ying Fang and tenor Magnus Dietrich, in his company debut, as the young Marzelline and Jaquino. Bass Stephen Milling sings the principled Don Fernando, and Susanna Mälkki conducts the Met’s striking production, which finds modern-day parallels in Beethoven’s stirring paean to freedom.
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4 - 15 Mar, 2025
The Metropolitan Opera

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

10. Le Nozze di Figaro
Conductor Joana Mallwitz makes her Met debut leading two extraordinary casts in Mozart’s comic masterpiece. Bass-baritones Michael Sumuel and Luca Pisaroni star as the clever valet Figaro, opposite sopranos Olga Kulchynska and Rosa Feola as his betrothed, the wily maid Susanna. Baritone Joshua Hopkins and bass-baritone Adam Plachetka alternate as the skirt-chasing Count, sopranos Federica Lombardi and Jacquelyn Stucker (in her Met debut) trade off as his anguished wife, and mezzo-sopranos Marianne Crebassa and Emily D’Angelo share the role of the adolescent page Cherubino.
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Mar 21 - May 17, 2025
The Metropolitan Opera

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Conclusion
The Metropolitan Opera’s upcoming season is a celebration of artistic brilliance and emotional storytelling. With an array of operas that span the traditional and the contemporary, audiences will experience the full range of human emotion, from the passion and intensity of 'Tosca' to the majestic storytelling of 'Moby-Dick'. As renowned singers and conductors bring these stories to life at Lincoln Center, the season promises to be a transformative journey into the heart of opera. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this extraordinary celebration of music and theater.
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