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Search Results for: "James levine"

Mariusz Kwiecien and Anna Netrebko in the final scene of the Met's 'Eugene Onegin'.

As Live Opera Slowly Returns to Europe, Streaming Keeps the Art Alive in America

By James Jorden
Sexy beast Ochs (Günther Groissböck) tries out his moves on the disguised Octavian (Magdalena Kožená).

At the Met, the Classic ‘Rosenkavalier’ Takes on a #MeToo Spin

By James Jorden

Responding to Plácido Domingo Allegations, Met and LA Opera Take Different Approaches

By Helen Holmes
Serena Malfi (Dorabella) wows Coney Island in 'Cosi Fan tutte".

‘Così Fan Tutte’ May Be Misogynistic, But Somehow the Met Made It Worse

By James Jorden
Disgraced Hollywood executive Harvey Weinstein.

NYPD Heads to LA for Harvey Weinstein Sexual Assault Probe

By Madina Toure
The massed forces of the Metropolitan Opera

Met’s Dour ‘Requiem’ Proves Levine’s Conducting Is All Show, No Substance

By James Jorden
Pamina (Golda Schultz) and Papageno (Markus Werba) want to know what love is, in the Met's 'Zauberflöte'.

Tenors Keep Show Afloat in Met ‘Hoffmann’ and ‘Magic Flute’

By James Jorden
Baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky makes a moving surprise appearance at the Metropolitan Opera's gala honoring Lincoln Center.

Splendor, Nostalgia and Camp Salute 50 Years of the Met at Lincoln Center

By James Jorden
East meets West: Marianna Pizzolato and Ildar Abdrazakov in 'Litaliana in Algeri'

It’s A Woman’s World: The Met Revives Rossini’s ‘Italiana’

By James Jorden
A scene from Verdi's "Aida". Photo:

The Met’s Mundane ‘Aida’ Pales Next to Munich’s Sizzling ‘La Favorite’

By James Jorden
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