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Judge narrows Anna Netrebko lawsuit against Met Opera to gender discrimination
Read full article: Judge narrows Anna Netrebko lawsuit against Met Opera to gender discriminationAnna Netrebko’s lawsuit against the Metropolitan Opera has been narrowed to gender discrimination claims by a federal judge, who agreed to dismiss the star soprano’s allegations of defamation, breach of contract and discrimination because of national origin.
Yuval Sharon to direct Met Opera's new stagings of Wagner's Ring Cycle and `Tristan und Isolde'
Read full article: Yuval Sharon to direct Met Opera's new stagings of Wagner's Ring Cycle and `Tristan und Isolde'Yuval Sharon, an American known for innovative productions, will direct the Metropolitan Opera’s next stagings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle and “Tristan und Isolde,” both starring soprano Lise Davidsen and conducted by music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin.
Director Damiano Michieletto invigorates opera with stagings that astonish some, appall others
Read full article: Director Damiano Michieletto invigorates opera with stagings that astonish some, appall othersDamiano Michieletto has been prominent on European stages for two decades, known for contemporary reconsiderations that at times cause controversy.
John Adams' Nativity oratorio 'El Nino' gets colorful staging at the Met
Read full article: John Adams' Nativity oratorio 'El Nino' gets colorful staging at the MetComposer John Adams’ work is returning to the Metropolitan Opera for the first time in a decade in a new staging of his Nativity oratorio “El Nino.”.
Financially struggling Met Opera to present 18 productions next season, the fewest since 1980-81
Read full article: Financially struggling Met Opera to present 18 productions next season, the fewest since 1980-81The financially struggling Metropolitan Opera will present 18 productions in 2024-25, matching the current season and pandemic-curtailed 2019-20 for the fewest since 14 in strike-shortened 1980-81.
Young Russian mezzo bids for breakout stardom in Met's new 'Carmen'
Read full article: Young Russian mezzo bids for breakout stardom in Met's new 'Carmen'Aigul Akhmetshina says she’s a fighter — and she’s had to be to make it to the Metropolitan Opera, where she leads a new production of Bizet’s “Carmen” opening on New Year’s Eve.
Climate protesters twice interrupt Wagner's `Tannhäuser' at Metropolitan Opera
Read full article: Climate protesters twice interrupt Wagner's `Tannhäuser' at Metropolitan OperaClimate protesters caused a pair of interruptions totaling 22 minutes during the opening night of a revival of Wagner’s “Tannhäuser” at the Metropolitan Opera.
In break with the past, Met opera is devoting a third of its productions to recent work
Read full article: In break with the past, Met opera is devoting a third of its productions to recent workThe Metropolitan Opera is broadening its repertoire this season by performing more recent operas alongside classics like “La Boheme.”.
Star soprano Anna Netrebko sues Met Opera over its decision to cut ties over Russia-Ukraine war
Read full article: Star soprano Anna Netrebko sues Met Opera over its decision to cut ties over Russia-Ukraine warSoprano Anna Netrebko, once among the Metropolitan Opera’s biggest box office draws, has sued the company and general manager Peter Gelb, alleging defamation, breach of contract and other violations.
Met Opera marks 1st year of Ukraine war with concert
Read full article: Met Opera marks 1st year of Ukraine war with concertThe Metropolitan Opera marked the 1st year of Russia's war on Ukraine with “A Concert of Remembrance and Hope" that included Canadian mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo wearing a skirt with a tally mark for each day of the war.
Met Opera scraps set from Russia, builds own for `Lohengrin'
Read full article: Met Opera scraps set from Russia, builds own for `Lohengrin'At a cost of more than $1 million, the Metropolitan Opera has built duplicate sets for Francois Girard’s upcoming staging of “Lohengrin” instead of using the Russian set.
Met cuts season to 18 operas, matching fewest in 4 decades
Read full article: Met cuts season to 18 operas, matching fewest in 4 decadesThe financially challenged Metropolitan Opera is cutting its schedule to 18 productions next season, matching pandemic-curtailed 2019-20 for the fewest since 14 in the strike-shortened 1980-81 season.
Met uncertain about producing Richard Jones' Ring Cycle
Read full article: Met uncertain about producing Richard Jones' Ring CycleThe Met Opera will not start a new production of Wagner’s Ring Cycle in 2025 and is not sure whether it will move ahead with plans to present a staging of the tetralogy by director Richard Jones.
Anna Netrebko out of Met Opera over her support of Putin
Read full article: Anna Netrebko out of Met Opera over her support of PutinSoprano Anna Netrebko withdrew from her future engagements at the Metropolitan Opera rather than repudiate her support for Russian President Vladimir Putin, costing the company one of its top singers and best box-office draws.
Met Opera shares 2022-23 season, Netrebko not in 'Lohengrin'
Read full article: Met Opera shares 2022-23 season, Netrebko not in 'Lohengrin'Soprano Anna Netrebko added to her list of cancellations, withdrawing from a new production of Wagner’s “Lohengrin” at the Metropolitan Opera that is among seven new stagings the company announced for its 2022-23 season.
Met Opera and orchestra reach deal, allowing season to start
Read full article: Met Opera and orchestra reach deal, allowing season to startThe Metropolitan Opera reached a four-year agreement with the union for its orchestra, the last major deal needed for the company to resume performances following a 1 1/2-year layoff caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Locked out stagehands protest outside Metropolitan Opera
Read full article: Locked out stagehands protest outside Metropolitan OperaLocked out stagehands of the Metropolitan Opera protested the company amid a crowd of about 1,000 that rallied outside Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, criticizing the company for constructing sets for three of next season’s new productions at nonunion shops.
Met Opera strikes deal with chorus ahead of restart
Read full article: Met Opera strikes deal with chorus ahead of restartThe Metropolitan Opera reached a tentative agreement on a four-year contract with the American Guild of Musical Artists, one of three major labor deals needed for the New York company to resume performances in September.
James Levine, who ruled over Met Opera, dead at age 77
Read full article: James Levine, who ruled over Met Opera, dead at age 77FILE - Boston Symphony Orchestra music director James Levine conducts the symphony on its opening night performance at Tanglewood in Lenox, Mass. “No artist in the 137 year history of the Met had as profound an impact as James Levine,” Gelb said in a statement. In one instance, the Met accused Levine of inappropriately touching a musician starting in 1979 and six more times until 1991. The following February, he became principal conductor for the Met’s 1973-74 season, assisting music director Rafael Kubelik, and became music director with the 1976-77 season. Levine was downgraded to music director when he joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 2004.
Met Opera's revenue drops, breaks even with gifts, borrowing
Read full article: Met Opera's revenue drops, breaks even with gifts, borrowingThe Metropolitan Operas operating revenue dropped by $25 million to $150 million in the fiscal year ending July 31, a season shortened due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, but the company avoided an operating loss with its fundraising and borrowing. The Met said Thursday that it had a $130 million loss from operations — down from a $154 million loss during the fiscal year that ended July 31, 2019. The fundraising figure after expenses was down from $153 million in the previous season, when the Met finished with a $1.1 million operating loss. Gelb said the Met is exploring the use of outside workers to start construction of sets for next season’s new productions. And from a practical point of view and the other union aspects, there’s no way we could have used Met musicians.”The Met hopes to get federal aid.
Shuttered Met Opera to lock out stagehands
Read full article: Shuttered Met Opera to lock out stagehandsNEW YORK – The shuttered Metropolitan Opera said it will lock out its stagehands in Local One of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees at midnight on Monday because it has been unable to negotiate wage cuts during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Gelb estimated the Met has lost $154 million in revenue due to the pandemic. The Met stopped performances March 12 because of the pandemic and ended pay for Local One about two weeks later. Gelb hopes to reopen contracts with Local 802 of American Federation of Musicians, which represents the orchestra, and the American Guild of Musical Artists, which represents the chorus. The deals with those unions expire next summer and the Met has had preliminary meetings with 802.
Met Opera skips this season, 1st Black composer opens '21-22
Read full article: Met Opera skips this season, 1st Black composer opens '21-22Met General Manager Peter Gelb said additional losses projected at $54 million raise the total for the company to $154 million since the pandemic started. “The earliest we thought we could schedule it was in the 23-24 season,” Gelb said. “Hamlet” stars Allan Clayton, Brenda Rae and Rod Gilfry in a Neil Armfield staging that opens May 13, 2022. Bart Sher’s staging of Verdi’s “Rigoletto,” which opened in Berlin in June 2019, starts Dec. 31, 2021, with Quinn Kelsey. A Simon Stone staging of Donizetti’s “Lucia di Lammermoor” begins April 23, 2022, with Nadine Sierra and Javier Camarena.
Met Opera cuts season by 3 1/2 months, to shorten some shows
Read full article: Met Opera cuts season by 3 1/2 months, to shorten some showsNEW YORK The Metropolitan Opera season is getting shorter, along with some of its shows. Social distancing and grand opera do not mix, Met general manager Peter Gelb said. The pandemic caused the Met to stop its season on March 12, forcing cancellation of the final 58 of 217 originally scheduled performances. There are 130 staged performances of 15 operas in the new schedule, down from the 218 performances of 23 operas that had been announced. This will be the fewest Met staged productions since a low of 14 in the lockout-delayed 1980-81 season, when there were 112 staged performances.