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Metropolitan Opera 2012-13 Preview: 'Maria Stuarda' Premieres on New Year's Eve 2012

On New Year's Eve, the Metropolitan Opera opens its fourth new production of the year with Donizetti's "Maria Stuarda." The opera will also be performed for the first time ever at the reputable opera house in a new production by British director David McVicar.

Metropolitan Opera Review: 'Les Troyens' is a Heroic Triumph

Berlioz's "Les Troyens" is one of the most underrated works in all of operatic literature mainly due to the fact that it is rarely heard. However, the performance at the Met this Friday showcased how powerful and breathtaking Berlioz's masterful score could be. The opera may not return to the Met stage for another 10 years, but the experience of the current cast (with the addition of tenor Bryan Hymel) and visionary production is one that could last a lifetime.

Metropolitan Opera 2012-13 Preview: Rossini's The Barber of Seville Opens Tonight

Rossini's famous The Barber of Seville makes a return to the Met stage on Tuesday evening in an abridged English version.

Metropolitan Opera Review: 'Un Ballo in Maschera' Production is a Circus With King Gustavo as a Clown

As the opera comes to an end, the chorus utters the words "Notte d'orror" which translates to "Night of horror."

Metropolitan Opera 2012-13 Preview & Schedule: 'Don Giovanni' Opens Tonight

On November 28th Michael Grandage's Don Giovanni returns to the Met for seven performances. The production which opened last year elicited mixed reaction from critics around because of it dull sets and lack of innovation. This year the Met has put together a cast filled with rising stars and two established singers.

Metropolitan Opera Review: 'Aida' is an Epic Triumph

Aida is among Verdi's greatest achievements and well executed by a strong production and powerful cast, it presents one of the most riveting theatrical experiences possible. The Metropolitan Opera succeeded on all fronts in Friday's premiere, making for one of the most remarkable performances of the season to date.

Metropolitan Opera 2012-13 Preview: Aida Opens Tonight

The Metropolitan opens its latest Verdi opera of the season Friday with Aida.

Metropolitan Opera Review: Revelatory Cast and Production Create Magical 'La Clemenza Di Tito'

La Clemenza may never be considered among Mozart's greatest work, but for one night, it certainly seemed like it could be thanks to the Met's revelatory cast, pristine staging, and fruitful conducting.

Metropolitan Opera Premiere: La Clemenza Di Tito Premieres Friday

On Friday November 16th, the Met Opera opens its second Mozart opera of the season La Clemenza di Tito.

Metropolitan Opera 2012-13 Premiere Preview: David Alden's Un Ballo in Maschera Production Premieres Tonight (VIDEO)

The Met Opera premieres a new production of Verdi's Un Ballo in Maschera on Thursday night.

Metropolitan Opera Review: Thomas Ades' 'The Tempest' Propelled by Strong Production and Cast

Whether or not Ades’ opera ever ascends to the status obtained by other composers in the medium is a debate that will linger for many more years. What is not open to debate in my mind is how the committed performers and LePage’s insightful production elevated this work in a fulfilling night at the opera.

Metropolitan Opera Review: Mozart's "Nozze Di Figaro" is a Fulfilling Vocal and Artistic Celebration

Nozze started at 7:30 and ended at 11 PM with just one 30 minute intermission. However, the combination of a committed cast, focused direction, and well-paced conducting made the evening fly by without ever threatening to slowdown. This revival of the Mozart masterpiece was not only refreshing, but utterly engaging and entertaining.

Metropolitan Opera 2012-13 Preview: Mozart's Nozze di Figaro Premieres Tonight

Mozart returns to the Met Opera for the first time Friday October 26 with Le Nozze di Figaro.

Metropolitan Opera Preview: Thomas Ades' 'The Tempest' Opens Tuesday

On Tuesday, the Metropolitan Opera premieres Thomas Ades' The Tempest, a modern opera based on Shakespeare's final play.

Metropolitan Opera Review: New Stars Align for Triumphant 'Trovatore'

Il Trovatore proved a sensational marriage of intelligent and passionate individual performances with a strong production that relished in Verdi’s forceful melodrama. Il Trovatore still has a number of performances left this season at the Met, but this particular group has set a high standard that could be hard to top.

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