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The Met season for 2010/2011 promises to be the most spectacular yet with 12 breathtaking operas. The season will celebrate Music Director, James Levine’s 40th anniversary at the Met. As one of the world’s great Wagner interpreters, it is fitting that he will close the new season conducting Die Walküre, the middle installment of Robert Lepage’s highly anticipated new production of Wagner’s Ring cycle (The Met will present the full cycle the following season.)

Tickets $27/$25 at the box office and online. Please note phone bookings are not avalable for Met Operas

Season passes are available at the Box Office only:
8 operas: $176, 9 operas: $198, 10 operas: $220, 11 operas: $242, 12 operas: $264

For details of each production take this link to the Met in Australia website.

Capriccio
(Richard Strauss)

Sat 14 May 11.30am
Sun 15 May 1.00pm
Wed 18 May 6.30pm
Thu 19 May 11.30am

Performance runtime: 3:30

Conductor: Andrew Davis
Production: John Cox

Renée Fleming dazzled audiences when she sang Capriccio’s final scene on Opening Night of the 2008–09 season. Now she sings Strauss’s entire diva showcase.

Tickets $27 / $25 Concession

 

Il Trovatore
(Giuseppe Verdi)

Sat 4 June 11.30am
Sun 5 June 1.00pm
Wed 8 June 6.30pm
Thu 9 June 11.30am

Performance runtime: 3:30

Conductor: James Levine / Marco Armiliato
Production David McVicar

This popular production returns with Patricia Racette, Sondra Radvanovsky, Dolora Zajick, Marcelo Álvarez, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, and éeljko Lucic. A co-production of the Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and the San Francisco Opera Association


 

Die Walkure
(Richard Wagner)
New Production

Sat 25 June 11.30am
Sun 26 June 1.00pm
Wed 29 June 6.30pm
Thu 30 June 11.30am


Performance runtime: 5:35

Conductor James Levine
Production Robert Lepage

The Met has assembled a stellar cast for this second installment of Robert Lepage’s new production of the Ring cycle, conducted by James Levine. Levine, who has conducted every complete cycle of Wagner’s masterpiece at the Met since 1989, says, “The Ring is one of those works of art that you think you know, but every time you return to it, you find all kinds of brilliant moments that hadn’t struck you with the same force before.”


 

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