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The Guest Super Blog

Posted by Philipp Brieler on 3/26/2008

At a fundraising auction last season, the Met put up a very special offer: the chance to be a super in a Met performance, live on the main stage. Met patron Cherokee La Scala was the lucky high bidder. Read her blog about her experiences onstage and backstage.

A Spectacular Tristan Live in HD

Posted by Philipp Brieler on 3/22/2008

The curtain just came down on the Met’s second high-definition transmission within a week. Deborah Voigt and Robert Dean Smith starred in the epic title roles of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, which was presented in Dieter Dorn’s visually sparse and dramatically gripping production, conducted by James Levine. Smith, who made his Met debut, took over the part on a few days notice from Ben Heppner, who is suffering from a virus infection. Both Smith and Voigt received a standing ovation for their spectacular performances. The transmission, dedicated to the memory of Anthony Minghella, was hosted by Susan Graham. During the afternoon’s first intermission, General Manager Peter Gelb interviewed Barbara Willis Sweete, who directed the transmission and talked about the innovative concept of showing several camera angles on screen at the same time. Graham chatted with Maestro Levine and colleagues Voigt and Michelle DeYoung, who was Brangäne, about the challenges of performing Wagner’s score. Technical Director Joe Clark was at hand to explain the sophisticated lighting design of the show, and the Met’s Assistant Manager, Artistic, Sarah Billinghurst talked about casting and finding the right singers for Wagner’s operas.

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Transmission host Susan Graham…

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…interviewed Deborah Voigt,…

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…James Levine (seen here on the screens in the control truck),…

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…Joe Clark,…

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…and Sarah Billinghurst.

The remaining two Live in HD transmissions to movie theaters around the world this season will be Puccini’s La Bohème in Franco Zeffirelli’s beloved staging (April 5), and Laurent Pelly’s new production of Donizetti’s La Fille du Régiment (April 26).

Photos: Marty Sohl/Metropolitan Opera

Peter Grimes Live On the Big Screen

Posted by Philipp Brieler on 3/18/2008

The season’s fifth HD transmission on March 15 brought John Doyle’s new production of Britten’s Peter Grimes to movie theaters around the world. Here are some backstage photos.

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The transmission was hosted by Natalie Dessay. Later this season, the French star soprano will return to sing the title role in a new production of Donizetti’s La Fille du Régiment.

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Anthony Dean Griffey, who sang the title role, and Patricia Racette (Ellen Orford) were interviewed by Dessay on stage during the first intermission.

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Director John Doyle (at right) and set designer Scott Pask talked about bringing their vision of Britten’s opera to the Met stage.

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The chorus plays an important part in Peter Grimes. Met Chorus Master Donald Palumbo was at hand to explain Britten’s musical depiction of the hostile villagers.

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Conductor Donald Runnicles, seen here with Dessay, is a Grimes veteran who has been leading performances of this opera for the past 20 years.

Photos: Marty Sohl/Metropolitan Opera