Full synopses to 14 operas, told in the style of a graphic novel. In partnership with PBS LearningMedia, the Met has made available six full operas to stream from the PBS LearningMedia website, along with ready-to-use activities that will deepen students' understanding of these iconic works.
Through the Met Students program, college students can enjoy special opportunities and pricing on Met Opera performances and events. Explore the Met’s library of Educator Guides, designed to bring opera to life in the classroom, at home, or anywhere else you might want to learn about this remarkable art form.
In partnership with PBS LearningMedia, the Met has made available six full operas to stream from the PBS LearningMedia website, along with ready-to-use activities that will deepen students' understanding of these iconic works.
Online Learning by The Metropolitan Opera Guild allows you to experience courses created by the Lectures and Community Engagement Department from anywhere!
She is also a co-host on The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, and in her work producing the podcast between fall 2015 and summer 2020, the podcast reached over 1.25 million listeners.
Her opera “Clara” about Clara Schumann will premiered under the auspices of the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden in April 2019. The first woman awarded a doctorate in orchestral conducting from The Juilliard School, she regularly appears as a guest conductor throughout the United States, Europe, South America, and China. Ms.
Designed by Dr. Naomi Barrettara, this course explores the different components of what singers go through to train, develop, and care for their voices, giving audiences an inside look at the nuts and bolts of the trade.
There is something for everybody in opera, but it can be daunting to figure out where to start. In this series, lecturer Dr. Naomi Barrettara dives into the basics with an introduction to opera history, musical terms, and more.
This bundle combines our two popular Opera 101 courses, Opera History and Voice Types. These two courses, presented by Dr. Naomi Barrettara, are designed to be friendly for both newcomers and veteran operagoers.
This course explores the life and work of librettists including Lorenzo Da Ponte, Salvadore Cammarano, Michel Carré, Jules Barbier, Luigi Illica, and Giuseppe Giacosa. The process of adaptation of works from the page to stage is also explored.
On May 16 at the Knockdown Center in Queens , the Met presented its first performance for an in-person audience since the pandemic closed the doors of the opera house. Yannick Nézet-Séguin reunited with members of the incomparable Met Orchestra and Chorus, as well as a quartet of leading vocal soloists. Learn More.
Created in collaboration with WQXR, our popular Aria Code podcast explores the magic of opera one aria at a time. In the latest episode, tenor Allan Clayton discusses Brett Dean’s powerful new Shakespeare adaptation, which has its Met premiere later this season.
Create a Flex Subscription today to secure the best seats and the best prices for the thrilling 2021–22 season. On September 27, the Met makes a spectacular return to the stage after the longest closure in its history. Create a Flex Subscription today to secure the best seats and the best prices for the thrilling 2021–22 season.
The immersive staging by Mary Zimmerman stars soprano Erin Morley in the title role, with Yannick Nézet-Séguin overseeing the momentous Met premiere from the podium.
The inimitable Kristin Chenoweth lights up the Met stage with a joyful and heartwarming one-night-only holiday performance.
Don’t miss sopranos Christine Goerke and Elza van den Heever, tenor Andreas Schager, and baritone Michael Volle in a program of soaring selections by Wagner and Strauss, transmitted via satellite from the grand Hessisches Staatstheater in Wiesbaden, Germany. Available on demand through June 25.