2006–2007 Beginning on December 30, 2006, as part of the company's effort to build revenues and attract new audiences, the Met broadcast a series of six performances live via satellite into movie theaters. The series was carried in over 100 movie theaters across North America plus others in Britain, Japan and one in Norway. It included: •
Julie Taymor's production of Mozart's
The Magic Flute, on December 30, 2006, in an abridged English version conducted by
James Levine and starring
Ying Huang as Pamina,
Matthew Polenzani as Tamino,
Jennifer Aylmer as Papagena, and
Nathan Gunn as Papageno. • Bellini's
I puritani, on January 6, 2007, starring
Anna Netrebko,
Eric Cutler and Franco Vassallo in the roles of Elvira, Arturo and Riccardo, in the 1976 Sandro Sequi production conducted by Patrick Summers. • The world premiere of
Tan Dun's
The First Emperor, on January 13, 2007, with
Plácido Domingo in the title role of Emperor Qin in a production by Zhan Yimou and conducted by Dun himself. • Tchaikovsky's
Eugene Onegin, on February 24, 2007, starring
Dmitri Hvorostovsky,
Renée Fleming and
Ramón Vargas in the roles of Onegin, Tatiana and Lensky in
Robert Carsen's simple but beautiful production conducted by
Valery Gergiev. • Rossini's
The Barber of Seville, on March 24, 2007, in the new hit production by
Bartlett Sher, with
Peter Mattei,
Joyce DiDonato and
Juan Diego Flórez as Figaro, Rosina and Almaviva, and conducted by
Maurizio Benini. • Puccini's
Il trittico, on April 28, 2007, in another new hit production, this time by
Jack O'Brien and conducted by James Levine.
Maria Guleghina,
Salvatore Licitra and
Juan Pons, in the roles of Giorgetta, Luigi and Michele, sang in
Il tabarro,
Barbara Frittoli starred in the title role of
Suor Angelica, and
Gianni Schicchi was played by
Alessandro Corbelli with
Olga Mykytenko and
Massimo Giordano in the roles of Lauretta and Rinuccio.
Stephanie Blythe starred in all three operas, singing the roles of Frugola, the Princess and Zita. In addition, limited repeat showings of the operas were offered in most of the presenting cities. Within the US, digital sound for the performances was provided by
Sirius Satellite Radio. These movie transmissions were successful at the box office as well as having received wide and generally favorable press coverage. The Met reports that 91% of available seats were sold for the HD performances. According to General Manager Peter Gelb, there were 60,000 people in cinemas around the world watching the March 24 transmission of
The Barber of Seville.
The New York Times reported that 324,000 tickets were sold worldwide for the 2006–07 season, while each simulcast cost $850,000 to $1 million to produce. If one counts
Il trittico as a single work, this is the only Met Live in HD season in which every work broadcast is by a different composer. The Met nearly accomplished this during the 2014–15 season, but swapped
Il barbiere di Siviglia in for
The Death of Klinghoffer, thus causing a double-up of Rossini operas (as
La donna del lago was already scheduled).
2007–2008 Due to the success of the first season, the Metropolitan Opera decided to increase the number of HD broadcasts to movie theaters from six to eight during the 2007–2008 season. Further, the number of available theaters expanded to 330 across the US and additional countries throughout the world. The first showing on December 15, 2007,
Gounod's
Roméo et Juliette, was seen on 477 screens and sold an estimated 97,000 tickets. The series continued by featuring seven more of the Met's productions following
Roméo et Juliette and ending with
La fille du régiment on April 26, 2008. The Met planned to broadcast to double the number of theaters in the US compared with the previous season, as well as to additional countries. The number of participating venues in the US, which includes movie theatre chains as well as independent theatres and some college campus venues, was 343. While "the scope of the series expands to include more than 700 locations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.... The Met has said that it hopes to reach as many as one million audience members with this season's HD transmissions" The schedule of live broadcasts included: • Gounod's
Roméo et Juliette (
Anna Netrebko,
Roberto Alagna,
Nathan Gunn, conducted by
Plácido Domingo), broadcast on December 15, 2007 • Humperdinck's
Hansel and Gretel (
Christine Schäfer,
Alice Coote,
Philip Langridge, conducted by
Vladimir Jurowski), broadcast on January 1, 2008 • Verdi's
Macbeth (
Željko Lučić,
Maria Guleghina,
John Relyea, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on January 12, 2008 • Puccini's
Manon Lescaut (
Karita Mattila,
Marcello Giordani,
Dwayne Croft, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on February 16, 2008 • Britten's
Peter Grimes (
Anthony Dean Griffey,
Patricia Racette,
Felicity Palmer, conducted by
Donald Runnicles), broadcast on March 15, 2008 • Wagner's
Tristan und Isolde (
Deborah Voigt,
Robert Dean Smith,
Matti Salminen, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on March 22, 2008 • Puccini's
La bohème (
Ramón Vargas,
Angela Gheorghiu,
Ludovic Tézier,
Ainhoa Arteta, conducted by
Nicola Luisotti), broadcast on April 5, 2008 • Donizetti's
La fille du régiment (
Natalie Dessay,
Juan Diego Flórez,
Alessandro Corbelli, conducted by
Marco Armiliato), broadcast on April 26, 2008 By the end of the season, 920,000 peopleexceeding the total number of people who attended live performances at the Met over the entire seasonattended the 8 screenings bringing in a gross of $13.3 million from North America and $5 million from overseas.
2008–2009 The HD season for 2008–2009 included 11 productions, including the Opening Night Gala on September 22, 2008, (broadcast in North America only). • Opening Night Gala (Excerpts from
La traviata,
Manon and
Capriccio, starring
Renée Fleming), broadcast on September 22, 2008 • Richard Strauss'
Salome (
Karita Mattila, Kim Begley, Juha Uusitalo, conducted by
Patrick Summers), broadcast on October 11, 2008 • John Adams'
Doctor Atomic (
Gerald Finley,
Eric Owens,
Sasha Cooke, conducted by
Alan Gilbert), broadcast on November 8, 2008 • Berlioz's
La damnation de Faust (
Marcello Giordani,
Susan Graham,
John Relyea, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on November 22, 2008 • Massenet's
Thaïs (
Renée Fleming,
Thomas Hampson,
Michael Schade, conducted by
Jesús López Cobos), broadcast on December 20, 2008 • Puccini's
La rondine (
Angela Gheorghiu,
Roberto Alagna,
Samuel Ramey,
Lisette Oropesa,
Marius Brenciu, conducted by
Marco Armiliato), broadcast on January 10, 2009 • Gluck's
Orfeo ed Euridice (
Stephanie Blythe,
Danielle de Niese,
Heidi Grant Murphy, conducted by
James Levine, broadcast on January 24, 2009 • Donizetti's
Lucia di Lammermoor (
Anna Netrebko,
Piotr Beczała,
Mariusz Kwiecień, conducted by Marco Armiliato), broadcast on February 7, 2009 • Puccini's
Madama Butterfly (
Patricia Racette,
Marcello Giordani,
Dwayne Croft, conducted by
Patrick Summers), broadcast on March 7, 2009 • Bellini's
La sonnambula (
Natalie Dessay,
Juan Diego Flórez, Michele Pertusi, conducted by
Evelino Pidò), broadcast on March 21, 2009 • Rossini's
La Cenerentola (
Elīna Garanča,
Lawrence Brownlee,
Alessandro Corbelli, conducted by
Maurizio Benini), broadcast on May 9, 2009 As of February 2009, over 1.1 million tickets to HD broadcasts had been sold.
2009–2010 • Puccini's
Tosca (
Karita Mattila,
Marcelo Álvarez,
George Gagnidze, conducted by
Joseph Colaneri), broadcast on October 10, 2009 • Verdi's
Aida (
Violeta Urmana,
Dolora Zajick,
Johan Botha, conducted by
Daniele Gatti), broadcast on October 24, 2009 • Puccini's
Turandot (
Maria Guleghina,
Marcello Giordani,
Marina Poplavskaya,
Samuel Ramey, conducted by
Andris Nelsons), broadcast on November 7, 2009 • Offenbach's ''
Les Contes d'Hoffmann'' (
Joseph Calleja,
Anna Netrebko,
Kate Lindsey, Alan Held, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on December 19, 2009 • Richard Strauss'
Der Rosenkavalier (
Renée Fleming,
Susan Graham,
Kristinn Sigmundsson,
Christine Schäfer, conducted by
Edo de Waart), broadcast on January 9, 2010 • Bizet's
Carmen (
Elīna Garanča,
Roberto Alagna,
Barbara Frittoli,
Teddy Tahu Rhodes, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin), broadcast on January 16, 2010 •
Simon Boccanegra (
Plácido Domingo,
James Morris,
Adrianne Pieczonka,
Marcello Giordani, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on February 6, 2010 • Thomas'
Hamlet (
Simon Keenlyside,
James Morris,
Marlis Petersen, conducted by
Louis Langrée), broadcast on March 27, 2010 • Rossini's
Armida (
Renée Fleming,
Lawrence Brownlee,
John Osborn, conducted by
Riccardo Frizza), broadcast on May 1, 2010
2010–2011 Lucia di Lammermoor became the first opera to receive a repeat HD broadcast, having previously been HD'd during the 2008-09 season. • Wagner's
Das Rheingold (
Bryn Terfel,
Eric Owens,
Stephanie Blythe,
Richard Croft, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on October 9, 2010 • Mussorgsky's
Boris Godunov (
René Pape, Aleksandrs Antonenko,
Ekaterina Semenchuk, conducted by
Valery Gergiev), broadcast on October 23, 2010 • Donizetti's
Don Pasquale (
Anna Netrebko, John Del Carlo,
Mariusz Kwiecień,
Matthew Polenzani, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on November 13, 2010 • Verdi's
Don Carlo (
Roberto Alagna,
Ferruccio Furlanetto,
Marina Poplavskaya,
Simon Keenlyside, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin), broadcast on December 11, 2010 • Puccini's
La fanciulla del West (
Deborah Voigt,
Marcello Giordani, Lucio Gallo, conducted by
Nicola Luisotti), broadcast on January 8, 2011 • John Adams'
Nixon in China (
James Maddalena,
Janis Kelly,
Kathleen Kim, conducted by
John Adams), broadcast on February 12, 2011 • Gluck's
Iphigénie en Tauride (
Susan Graham,
Plácido Domingo,
Paul Groves, conducted by
Patrick Summers), broadcast on February 26, 2011 • Donizetti's
Lucia di Lammermoor (
Natalie Dessay,
Joseph Calleja,
Ludovic Tézier, conducted by
Patrick Summers), broadcast on March 19, 2011 • Rossini's
Le comte Ory (
Juan Diego Flórez,
Joyce DiDonato,
Diana Damrau, conducted by
Maurizio Benini), broadcast on April 9, 2011 • Richard Strauss'
Capriccio (
Renée Fleming,
Joseph Kaiser,
Russell Braun, conducted by
Andrew Davis), broadcast on April 23, 2011 • Verdi's
Il trovatore (
Sondra Radvanovsky,
Dmitri Hvorostovsky,
Marcelo Álvarez,
Dolora Zajick conducted by
Marco Armiliato), broadcast on April 30, 2011 • Wagner's
Die Walküre (
Deborah Voigt,
Jonas Kaufmann,
Eva-Maria Westbroek,
Bryn Terfel, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on May 14, 2011
2011–2012 • Donizetti's
Anna Bolena (
Anna Netrebko,
Ekaterina Gubanova,
Ildar Abdrazakov, conducted by
Marco Armiliato), broadcast on October 15, 2011 • Mozart's
Don Giovanni (
Mariusz Kwiecień,
Marina Rebeka,
Luca Pisaroni,
Barbara Frittoli, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on October 29, 2011 • Wagner's
Siegfried (
Jay Hunter Morris,
Bryn Terfel,
Deborah Voigt, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on November 5, 2011 • Glass'
Satyagraha (
Richard Croft, Maria Zifchak, Rachelle Durkin, conducted by Dante Anzolini), broadcast on November 19, 2011 • Handel's
Rodelinda (
Renée Fleming,
Andreas Scholl,
Stephanie Blythe, conducted by
Harry Bicket), broadcast on December 3, 2011 • Gounod's
Faust (
Jonas Kaufmann,
René Pape,
Marina Poplavskaya, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin), broadcast on December 10, 2011 • Baroque pastiche
The Enchanted Island (
David Daniels,
Joyce DiDonato,
Danielle de Niese,
Plácido Domingo,
Lisette Oropesa,
Anthony Roth Costanzo, conducted by
William Christie), broadcast on January 21, 2012 • Wagner's
Götterdämmerung (
Deborah Voigt,
Jay Hunter Morris,
Waltraud Meier, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on February 11, 2012 • Verdi's
Ernani (
Angela Meade,
Marcello Giordani,
Dmitri Hvorostovsky,
Ferruccio Furlanetto, conducted by Marco Armiliato), broadcast on February 25, 2012 • Massenet's
Manon (
Anna Netrebko,
Piotr Beczała,
Paulo Szot, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on April 7, 2012 • Verdi's
La traviata (
Natalie Dessay,
Matthew Polenzani,
Dmitri Hvorostovsky, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on April 14, 2012
2012–2013 • Donizetti's ''
L'elisir d'amore'' (
Anna Netrebko,
Matthew Polenzani,
Mariusz Kwiecień,
Ambrogio Maestri, conducted by
Maurizio Benini), broadcast on October 13, 2012 • Verdi's
Otello (
Johan Botha,
Renée Fleming,
Falk Struckmann, conducted by
Semyon Bychkov), broadcast on October 27, 2012 • Adès'
The Tempest (
Simon Keenlyside,
Isabel Leonard,
Audrey Luna, conducted by
Thomas Adès), broadcast on November 10, 2012 • Mozart's
La clemenza di Tito (
Elīna Garanča,
Barbara Frittoli,
Giuseppe Filianoti, conducted by
Harry Bicket), broadcast on December 1, 2012 • Verdi's
Un ballo in maschera (
Marcelo Álvarez,
Sondra Radvanovsky,
Dmitri Hvorostovsky,
Kathleen Kim, Stephanie Blythe, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on December 8, 2012 • Verdi's
Aida (
Liudmyla Monastyrska,
Roberto Alagna,
Olga Borodina, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on December 15, 2012 • Berlioz's
Les Troyens (
Bryan Hymel,
Susan Graham,
Deborah Voigt, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on January 5, 2013 • Donizetti's
Maria Stuarda (
Joyce DiDonato,
Elza van den Heever,
Matthew Polenzani, conducted by
Maurizio Benini, broadcast on January 19, 2013 • Verdi's
Rigoletto (
Željko Lučić,
Diana Damrau,
Piotr Beczała, conducted by
Michele Mariotti), broadcast on February 16, 2013 • Wagner's
Parsifal (
Jonas Kaufmann,
René Pape,
Peter Mattei,
Katarina Dalayman, conducted by
Daniele Gatti), broadcast on March 2, 2013 • Zandonai's
Francesca da Rimini (
Eva-Maria Westbroek,
Marcello Giordani,
Mark Delavan, conducted by
Marco Armiliato), broadcast on March 16, 2013 • Handel's
Giulio Cesare (
Natalie Dessay,
David Daniels,
Alice Coote, conducted by
Harry Bicket), broadcast on April 27, 2013
2013–2014 • Tchaikovsky's
Eugene Onegin (
Anna Netrebko,
Mariusz Kwiecień,
Piotr Beczała, conducted by
Valery Gergiev), broadcast on October 5, 2013 • Shostakovich's
The Nose (
Paulo Szot, Andrey Popov, Alexander Lewis, conducted by Pavel Smelkov), broadcast on October 26, 2013 • Puccini's
Tosca (
Patricia Racette,
Roberto Alagna, George Gagnidze, conducted by Riccardo Frizza), broadcast on November 9, 2013 • Verdi's
Falstaff (
Ambrogio Maestri,
Angela Meade,
Stephanie Blythe conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on December 14, 2013 • Dvorák's
Rusalka (
Renée Fleming,
Dolora Zajick,
Piotr Beczała, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin), broadcast on February 8, 2014 • Borodin's
Prince Igor (
Ildar Abdrazakov,
Oksana Dyka,
Anita Rachvelishvili, conducted by
Gianandrea Noseda), broadcast on March 1, 2014 • Massenet's
Werther (
Jonas Kaufmann,
Sophie Koch,
David Bižić,
Lisette Oropesa, conducted by
Alain Altinoglu), broadcast on March 15, 2014 • Puccini's
La bohème (
Kristīne Opolais,
Vittorio Grigolo,
Susanna Phillips, conducted by Stefano Ranzani), broadcast on April 5, 2014 • Mozart's
Così fan tutte (
Susanna Phillips,
Danielle de Niese,
Matthew Polenzani,
Isabel Leonard, Rodion Pogossov, Maurizio Muraro, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on April 26, 2014 • Rossini's
La Cenerentola (
Joyce DiDonato,
Juan Diego Flórez,
Luca Pisaroni, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on May 10, 2014
2014–2015 The 2014–2015 season presented 12 operas in 10 HD transmissions, including (for the first time in the series) two "double-bills" where two short operas were staged together on the same program.
John Adams's
The Death of Klinghoffer was originally planned for an HD transmission but was replaced by
Il barbiere di Siviglia due to controversy after the work was accused of being anti-Semitic. The 2014–15 season is the most recent season in which more of the operas being broadcast were first-time Live in HD broadcasts (8 operas in 6 broadcasts) than repeat broadcasts (4 operas in as many broadcasts); all seasons since then have either had equal numbers or more operas getting repeat broadcasts. •
Macbeth (
Željko Lučić,
Anna Netrebko,
Joseph Calleja,
René Pape, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on October 11, 2014 •
Le nozze di Figaro (
Ildar Abdrazakov,
Marlis Petersen,
Peter Mattei, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on October 18, 2014 •
Carmen (Anita Rachvelishvili, Aleksandrs Antonenko,
Anita Hartig,
Ildar Abdrazakov, conducted by
Pablo Heras-Casado), broadcast on November 1, 2014 •
Il barbiere di Siviglia (
Isabel Leonard,
Lawrence Brownlee,
Christopher Maltman, conducted by Michele Mariotti), broadcast on November 22, 2014 •
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (
Michael Volle,
Johan Botha,
Annette Dasch, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on December 13, 2014 •
The Merry Widow (
Renée Fleming,
Nathan Gunn,
Kelli O'Hara,
Thomas Allen conducted by
Andrew Davis), broadcast on January 17, 2015 • ''
Les contes d'Hoffmann'' (
Vittorio Grigolo,
Hibla Gerzmava,
Thomas Hampson,
Kate Lindsey conducted by
Yves Abel), broadcast on January 31, 2015 •
Iolanta and ''
Duke Bluebeard's Castle'' (
Anna Netrebko,
Piotr Beczała,
Nadja Michael,
Mikhail Petrenko, conducted by
Valery Gergiev), broadcast on February 14, 2015 •
La donna del lago (
Joyce DiDonato,
Juan Diego Flórez, Daniela Barcellona, conducted by Michele Mariotti), broadcast on March 14, 2015 •
Cavalleria rusticana and
Pagliacci (
Marcelo Álvarez,
Eva-Maria Westbroek,
Patricia Racette, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on April 25, 2015
2015–2016 •
Il trovatore (
Anna Netrebko,
Yonghoon Lee,
Dmitri Hvorostovsky,
Dolora Zajick, conducted by
Marco Armiliato), broadcast on October 3, 2015 •
Otello (
Aleksandrs Antoņenko,
Sonya Yoncheva,
Željko Lučić, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin), broadcast on October 17, 2015 •
Tannhäuser (
Johan Botha,
Eva-Maria Westbroek,
Peter Mattei,
Michelle DeYoung, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on October 31, 2015 •
Lulu (
Marlis Petersen,
Susan Graham,
Johan Reuter, conducted by
Lothar Koenigs), broadcast on November 21, 2015 •
Les pêcheurs de perles (
Matthew Polenzani,
Diana Damrau,
Mariusz Kwiecień, conducted by
Gianandrea Noseda), broadcast on January 16, 2016 •
Turandot (
Nina Stemme, Marco Berti,
Anita Hartig, conducted by
Paolo Carignani), broadcast on January 30, 2016 •
Manon Lescaut (
Kristīne Opolais,
Roberto Alagna, Massimo Cavalletti, conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on March 5, 2016 •
Madama Butterfly (
Kristīne Opolais,
Roberto Alagna,
Dwayne Croft, conducted by
Karel Mark Chichon), broadcast on April 2, 2016 •
Roberto Devereux (
Sondra Radvanovsky,
Matthew Polenzani,
Elīna Garanča,
Mariusz Kwiecień, conducted by
Maurizio Benini), broadcast on April 16, 2016 •
Elektra (
Nina Stemme,
Waltraud Meier,
Adrianne Pieczonka,
Eric Owens, conducted by
Esa-Pekka Salonen), broadcast on April 30, 2016
2016–2017 The 2016–2017 season included the presentation of the first opera by a female composer in the series, ''
L'Amour de loin of Kaija Saariaho, which also marked the first opera in the series to feature a female conductor, Susanna Mälkki. The presentation of Der Rosenkavalier'' marked the final performances in their respective roles by
Renée Fleming (the Marschallin) and
Elīna Garanča (Octavian). •
Tristan und Isolde (
Nina Stemme,
Stuart Skelton,
Ekaterina Gubanova,
René Pape, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle), broadcast on October 8, 2016 •
Don Giovanni (
Simon Keenlyside,
Hibla Gerzmava,
Malin Byström,
Paul Appleby,
Adam Plachetka conducted by
Fabio Luisi), broadcast on October 22, 2016 • ''
L'Amour de loin'' (
Eric Owens,
Susanna Phillips, Tamara Mumford, conducted by
Susanna Mälkki), broadcast on December 10, 2016 •
Nabucco (
Plácido Domingo,
Liudmyla Monastyrska, Dimitry Belosselskiy,
Jamie Barton, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on January 7, 2017 •
Roméo et Juliette (
Diana Damrau,
Vittorio Grigolo,
Mikhail Petrenko, Elliot Madore, Virginie Verrez, conducted by Gianndrea Noseda), broadcast on January 21, 2017 •
Rusalka (
Kristīne Opolais,
Brandon Jovanovich,
Jamie Barton,
Eric Owens,
Katarina Dalayman, conducted by
Mark Elder), broadcast on February 25, 2017 •
La traviata (
Sonya Yoncheva,
Michael Fabiano,
Thomas Hampson, conducted by
Nicola Luisotti), broadcast on March 11, 2017 •
Idomeneo (
Matthew Polenzani,
Alice Coote,
Elza van den Heever,
Nadine Sierra, conducted by James Levine), broadcast on March 25, 2017 •
Eugene Onegin (
Anna Netrebko,
Peter Mattei, Alexy Dolgov, Štefan Kocán, conducted by
Robin Ticciati), broadcast on April 22, 2017 •
Der Rosenkavalier (
Renée Fleming,
Elīna Garanča,
Erin Morley,
Günther Groissböck, conducted by
Sebastian Weigle), broadcast on May 13, 2017
2017–2018 •
Norma (
Sondra Radvanovsky,
Joyce DiDonato,
Joseph Calleja,
Matthew Rose, conducted by
Carlo Rizzi), broadcast on October 7, 2017 •
Die Zauberflöte (
Golda Schultz, Kathryn Lewek,
Charles Castronovo,
Markus Werba,
René Pape, conducted by
James Levine), broadcast on October 14, 2017 •
The Exterminating Angel (
Sally Matthews,
Alice Coote,
Christine Rice,
Iestyn Davies,
Rod Gilfry,
John Tomlinson, Amanda Echalaz, conducted by
Thomas Adès), broadcast on November 18, 2017 •
Tosca (
Sonya Yoncheva,
Vittorio Grigolo,
Željko Lučić, conducted by
Emmanuel Villaume), broadcast on January 27, 2018 • ''
L'elisir d'amore'' (
Pretty Yende,
Matthew Polenzani,
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo, Davide Luciano, conducted by
Domingo Hindoyan), broadcast on February 10, 2018 •
La bohème (
Sonya Yoncheva,
Susanna Phillips,
Michael Fabiano,
Lucas Meachem, conducted by
Marco Armiliato), broadcast on February 24, 2018 •
Semiramide (
Angela Meade, Elizabeth DeShong,
Javier Camarena,
Ildar Abdrazakov, conducted by
Maurizio Benini), broadcast on March 10, 2018 •
Così fan tutte (
Kelli O'Hara,
Amanda Majeski,
Serena Malfi, Ben Bliss,
Adam Plachetka,
Christopher Maltman, conducted by
David Robertson), broadcast on March 31, 2018 •
Luisa Miller (
Sonya Yoncheva, Olesya Petrova,
Piotr Beczała,
Plácido Domingo, conducted by
Bertrand de Billy), broadcast on April 14, 2018 •
Cendrillon (
Joyce DiDonato,
Alice Coote,
Stephanie Blythe,
Kathleen Kim, conducted by
Bertrand de Billy), broadcast on April 28, 2018
2018–2019 •
Aida (
Anna Netrebko,
Anita Rachvelishvili,
Aleksandrs Antoņenko,
Quinn Kelsey, conducted by
Nicola Luisotti), broadcast on October 6, 2018 •
Samson et Dalila (
Elīna Garanča,
Roberto Alagna,
Laurent Naouri,
Dmitry Belosselskiy, conducted by
Mark Elder), broadcast on October 20, 2018 •
La fanciulla del West (
Eva-Maria Westbroek,
Jonas Kaufmann,
Željko Lučić, Carlo Bosi, conducted by
Marco Armiliato), broadcast on October 27, 2018 •
Marnie (
Isabel Leonard,
Christopher Maltman,
Denyce Graves,
Iestyn Davies, Janis Kelly, conducted by
Robert Spano), broadcast on November 10, 2018 •
La traviata (
Diana Damrau,
Juan Diego Flórez, Quinn Kelsey, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin), broadcast on December 15, 2018 •
Adriana Lecouvreur (
Anna Netrebko,
Piotr Beczała,
Anita Rachvelishvili,
Ambrogio Maestri, conducted by
Gianandrea Noseda), broadcast on January 12, 2019 •
Carmen (
Clémentine Margaine,
Roberto Alagna,
Aleksandra Kurzak,
Alexander Vinogradov, conducted by
Louis Langrée), broadcast on February 2, 2019 •
La fille du régiment (
Pretty Yende,
Javier Camarena,
Stephanie Blythe, Maurizio Muraro,
Kathleen Turner, conducted by
Enrique Mazzola), broadcast on March 2, 2019 •
Die Walküre (
Christine Goerke,
Eva-Maria Westbroek,
Stuart Skelton,
Greer Grimsley,
Jamie Barton, conducted by
Philippe Jordan), broadcast on March 30, 2019 •
Dialogues des Carmélites (
Isabel Leonard,
Adrianne Pieczonka,
Karita Mattila,
Karen Cargill, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin), broadcast on May 11, 2019
2019–2020 (abbreviated) The final three performances were cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. •
Turandot (
Christine Goerke, Yusif Eyvazov, Eleonora Buratto,
James Morris, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) broadcast on October 12, 2019 •
Manon (
Lisette Oropesa,
Michael Fabiano, Artur Ruciński, Carlo Bosi, conducted by
Maurizio Benini), broadcast on October 26, 2019 •
Madama Butterfly (Hui He, Elizabeth DeShong, Bruce Sledge,
Paulo Szot,
Anja Kampe, Sergey Skorokhodov,
Franz-Josef Selig, conducted by
Valery Gergiev). Originally scheduled for March 14, 2020, the Live-in-HD performance was cancelled, but a video recording prepared from rehearsal tapes of earlier performances was telecast on July 5, 2020, as part of the PBS
Great Performances series and is available for streaming at Met Opera on Demand. •
Tosca (
Anna Netrebko, Brian Jagde, Michael Volle, conducted by
Bertrand de Billy), originally scheduled for April 11, 2020 •
Maria Stuarda (
Diana Damrau,
Jamie Barton,
Stephen Costello, Michele Pertusi, conducted by
Maurizio Benini), originally scheduled for May 9, 2020 Etienne Dupuis,
Eric Owens,
John Relyea, conducted by Patrick Furrer), broadcast on March 26, 2022 •
Turandot (
Liudmyla Monastyrska,
Yonghoon Lee,
Ermonela Jaho,
Ferruccio Furlanetto conducted by Marco Armiliato), broadcast on May 7, 2022 •
Lucia di Lammermoor (
Nadine Sierra,
Javier Camarena,
Artur Rucinski, Christian Van Horn, conducted by
Riccardo Frizza), broadcast on May 21, 2022 •
Hamlet (composed by
Brett Dean) (
Allan Clayton,
Brenda Rae,
Rod Gilfry, Sarah Connelly,
Sir John Tomlinson, Willian Burden,
Jacques Imbrailo, conducted by
Nicholas Carter), broadcast on June 4, 2022
2022–2023 The season was originally scheduled to include a broadcast of
Don Carlo in a four-act Italian version on November 19, 2022. It was removed from the schedule and replaced with
Falstaff following the firing of Anna Netrebko from the
Don Carlo revival. This is the second time that an HD broadcast has been replaced, after the replacement of
The Death of Klinghoffer in 2014. •
Medea (
Sondra Radvanovsky,
Matthew Polenzani,
Janai Brugger,
Michele Pertusi, conducted by
Carlo Rizzi), broadcast on October 22, 2022. •
La Traviata (
Nadine Sierra,
Stephen Costello,
Luca Salsi, conducted by Daniele Callegari) broadcast on November 5, 2022 •
The Hours (
Renée Fleming,
Kelli O'Hara,
Joyce DiDonato,
Denyce Graves,
William Burden,
Kyle Ketelsen, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) broadcast on December 10, 2022 •
Fedora (
Sonya Yoncheva,
Piotr Beczala,
Rosa Feola,
Lucas Meachem, conducted by
Marco Armiliato, broadcast January 14, 2023 •
Lohengrin (
Piotr Beczala,
Tamara Wilson,
Christine Goerke,
Evgeny Nikitin,
Günther Groissböck,
Brian Mulligan, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin), broadcast March 18, 2023 •
Falstaff (
Michael Volle,
Ailyn Pérez,
Christopher Maltman,
Hera Hyesang Park,
Marie-Nicole Lemieux,
Bogdan Volkov,
Jennifer Johnson Cano, conducted by
Daniele Rustioni) broadcast on April 1, 2023 •
Der Rosenkavalier (
Lise Davidsen, Samantha Hankey,
Erin Morley,
Günther Groissböck, conducted by Simone Young) broadcast April 15, 2023 •
Champion (
Eric Owens,
Ryan Speedo Green,
Latonia Moore,
Stephanie Blythe) conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin), broadcast April 29, 2023. •
Don Giovanni (
Peter Mattei,
Adam Plachetka,
Federica Lombardi,
Ana María Martínez,
Ying Fang, Ben Bliss, conducted by
Nathalie Stutzmann) broadcast May 20, 2023 •
Die Zauberflöte (
Lawrence Brownlee,
Erin Morley,
Kathryn Lewek, Thomas Oliemans,
Stephen Milling, conducted by
Nathalie Stutzmann), broadcast June 3, 2023
2023–2024 •
Dead Man Walking (
Joyce DiDonato,
Susan Graham, Ryan McKinny,
Latonia Moore, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) broadcast on October 21, 2023 •
X, The Life and Times of Malcolm X (
Will Liverman, Leah Hawkins,
Raehann Bryce-Davis, Victor Ryan Robertson, Michael Sumuel, conducted by Kazem Abdullah) broadcast November 18, 2023 •
Florencia en el Amazonas (
Ailyn Pérez, Mattia Olivieri, Gabriella Reyes, Mario Chang,
Nancy Fabiola Herrera,
Michael Chioldi,
Greer Grimsley, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) broadcast December 9, 2023 •
Nabucco (
Liudmyla Monastyrska,
George Gagnidze, SeokJong Baek,
Dmitry Belosselskiy, Maria Barakova, conducted by Daniele Callegari) broadcast January 6, 2024 •
Carmen (
Aigul Akhmetshina,
Piotr Beczala,
Angel Blue,
Kyle Ketelsen, conducted by
Daniele Rustioni broadcast January 27, 2024 •
La Forza del Destino (
Lise Davidsen,
Brian Jagde, Igor Golovatenko, Soloman Howard, Judit Kutasi, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) broadcast March 9, 2024 •
Roméo et Juliette (
Nadine Sierra,
Benjamin Bernheim,
Will Liverman, Samantha Hankey, Alfred Walker, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) broadcast March 23, 2024 •
La Rondine (
Angel Blue,
Jonathan Tetelman,
Emily Pogorelc, Bekhzod Davronov, conducted by
Speranza Scappucci) broadcast April 20, 2024 •
Madama Butterfly (
Asmik Grigorian,
Jonathan Tetelman,
Lucas Meachem, Elizabeth DeShong, conducted by
Xian Zhang) broadcast May 11, 2024
2024–2025 • ''
Les Contes d'Hoffmann'' (
Benjamin Bernheim,
Christian Van Horn,
Erin Morley,
Pretty Yende,
Clémentine Margaine,
Vasilisa Berzhanskaya, conducted by Marco Armiliato) broadcast October 5, 2024 •
Grounded (
Emily D'Angelo,
Ellie Dehn, Ben Bliss, Kyle Miller,
Greer Grimsley, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) broadcast October 19, 2024 •
Tosca (
Lise Davidsen, Freddie De Tommaso,
Quinn Kelsey, Patrick Carfizzi, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) broadcast November 23, 2024 •
Aida (
Angel Blue,
Piotr Beczala, Judit Kutasi,
Quinn Kelsey,
Morris Robinson, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) broadcast Jan 25, 2025 •
Fidelio (
Lise Davidsen,
David Butt Philip,
René Pape,
Tomasz Konieczny,
Ying Fang, conducted by
Susanna Mälkki) to be broadcast March 15, 2025 •
Le Nozze di Figaro (Michael Sumuel,
Olga Kulchynska,
Federica Lombardi, Joshua Hopkins,
Marianne Crebassa, conducted by
Joana Mallwitz) to be broadcast April 26, 2025 •
Salome (
Elza van den Heever,
Peter Mattei,
Gerhard Siegel,
Michelle DeYoung, Piotr Buzweski, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) to be broadcast May 17, 2025 •
Il Barbiere di Siviglia (
Aigul Akhmetshina,
Jack Swanson, Andrey Zhilikhovsky, Peter Káláman,
Alexander Vinogradov, conducted by
Giacomo Sagripanti) broadcast May 31, 2025
2025–2026 •
La Sonnambula (
Nadine Sierra,
Xabier Anduaga,
Alexander Vinogradov, Sydney Manscasola, conducted by
Riccardo Frizza) broadcast October 18, 2025 •
La Boheme (Juliana Grigoryan, Freddie De Tommaso,
Heidi Stober,
Lucas Meachem,
Jongmin Park, Iurii Samoilov, conducted by
Keri-Lynn Wilson), broadcast November 8, 2025 •
Arabella (
Rachel Willis-Sørensen,
Tomasz Konieczny, Louisa Alder, Pavol Breslik, Brindley Sherratt, conducted by
Nicholas Carter) broadcast November 22, 2025 •
Andrea Chenier (
Piotr Beczala,
Sonya Yoncheva, Igor Golovatenko, Conducted by
Daniele Rustioni) broadcast December 13, 2025 •
I Puritani (
Lisette Oropesa,
Lawrence Brownlee, Ricardo José Rivera,
Christian Van Horn, conducted by Marco Armiliato) broadcast January 10, 2026 •
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (Andrzej Filończyk, Miles Mykkanen, Sun-Ly Pierce, Edward Nelson, Lauren Snouffer,
Patrick Carfizzi,
Craig Colclough, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin), recorded live on October 2, 2025, broadcast January 24, 2026 •
Tristan und Isolde (
Lise Davidsen,
Michael Spyres,
Ekaterina Gubanova,
Ryan Speedo Green,
Tomasz Konieczny, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) to be broadcast March 21, 2026 •
Eugene Onegin (Iurii Samoilov,
Asmik Grigorian,
Stanislas de Barbeyrac,
Alexander Tsymbalyuk,
Stephanie Blythe, conducted by
Timur Zangiev) to be broadcast May 2, 2026 •
El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego (
Isabel Leonard,
Carlos Álvarez, Nils Wanderer, Gabriella Reyes, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) to be broadcast May 30, 2026
2026–2027 •
Twenty Years of the Met in Cinemas: An Anniversary Celebration, to be broadcast September 19th, 2026. A special anniversary selection of highlights from past broadcasts hosted by
Renée Fleming •
Cosi Fan Tutte (
Federica Lombardi, Samantha Hankey,
Ana Maria Martinez, Duke Kim, Andrey Zhilikhovsky,
Gerald Finley, conducted by Nimrod David Pfeffer) to be broadcast October 3rd, 2026 •
Macbeth (
Lise Davidsen,
Quinn Kelsey, Freddie De Tommaso,
Ryan Speedo Green, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin) to be broadcast October 17, 2026 •
Samson et Dalila (Clay Hilley,
Aigul Akhmetshina,
Quinn Kelsey,
Morris Robinson, Alfred Walker, conducted by
Giacomo Sagripanti) to be broadcast December 5th, 2026 •
La Fanciulla del West (
Sondra Radvanovsky, SeokJong Baek,
Christopher Maltman, conducted by Keri-Lynn Wilson), to be broadcast January 23rd, 2027 •
Silent Night (
Elza van den Heever, Ben Bliss,
Rolando Villazon, Ryan McKinny, Mattia Olivieri, Ben Reisinger,
Kyle Ketelsen, conducted by Dalia Stasevska) to be broadcast March 20, 2027 •
Manon (
Nadine Sierra,
Matthew Polenzani, Andrzej Filonczyk,
Rod Gilfry, Jean Teitgen, Carlo Bosi, conducted by Yves Abel), to be broadcast April 3rd, 2027 •
Otello (
Brian Jagde,
Ailyn Perez,
Artur Rucinski, Piotr Buszewsi, Deborah Nansteel, Vitalij Kowaljow, conducted by Michele Mariotti), to be broadcast April 24, 2027 •
Parsifal (
Piotr Beczala,
Elina Garanca,
Peter Mattei,
Ryan Speedo Green,
Jongmin Park, Alfred Walker, conducted by
Yannick Nézet-Séguin), to be broadcast June 5, 2027 == References ==