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Tenor Benjamin Bernheim Scores Another Triumph in the Met’s ‘Tales of Hoffmann’ Revival

By Christopher Corwin
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Czechs and Violins: Bard Tries to Rescue ‘Dalibor’

By Christopher Corwin
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A Magnificent ‘Bluebeard’s Castle’ Crowns a Fine Met Season But Not at Lincoln Center

By Christopher Corwin
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Teatro Nuovo Revives a Forgotten Bel Canto Opera by a Woman Composer for the First Time in Nearly 200 Years

By Christopher Corwin

Devoted Fans Must See ‘Rigoletto’ and ‘The Rake’s Progress’ Before The Met Opera’s Season Ends on June 11

By Christopher Corwin

Double Diva: Renée Fleming and Sonya Yoncheva Perform at Carnegie Hall and the Met

By Christopher Corwin
The Met Orchestra, James Levine, Conductor.

Conductor James Levine Was Paid $3.5 Million After Being Ousted From the Met

By Helen Holmes

The Metropolitan Opera Has Canceled Its Entire 2020-2021 Season

By Helen Holmes

Saying Goodbye to the Stars Who Left Us in 2021

By Rex Reed
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The Met Makes Opera Political in the Week Leading Up to Election Day

By James Jorden
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