![]() ![]() Several performances will be conducted by the Met’s new Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Those who fall head over heels for a classic romance won’t be disappointed either: There’ll be Boris Godunov, Cendrillon (Massenet), Rigoletto, Ariadne auf Naxos, Don Carlos, Turandot, and Lammermoori Lucia. The Australian Brett Dean’s Hamlet is another well-known topic, but it will again appear in a new interpretation, and with an incredible cast including Sarah Connolly and John Tomlinson. Matthew Aucoin’s Eurüdiké casts new light on a familiar theme, putting two Orpheuses on stage, one of whom is the stunning counter-tenor Jakub Józef Orliński. Terence Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up In My Bones is an original choice on two counts as it was written by the first Afro-American composer in the history of the Met, and one who does not approach from the direction of classical music, but of jazz. ![]() So, what can we expect in the 2021/2022 season? One of the Met’s greatest strengths is its innovative spirit: On this occasion, we will be introduced to three new operas. ![]() There are many people who wouldn’t want to miss a single chance to watch the latest premiere. Müpa Budapest was early to connect to the live performances broadcast in HD quality, and its audiences have paid rapt attention to the performances, filling both the Festival Theatre and the Auditorium. Who doesn’t dream of taking a seat at the Met and watching an opera production of the highest quality? Since 2008, opera fans in 70 countries around the world have been able to visit the Met without having to travel to New York. Set a course for the Met – Set a course for Müpa Budapest! ![]() Müpa Budapest’s live broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera will once again have much to delight the audience in the 2021/2022 season: We will get to know new works, bathe in the undulating melodies of romantic repertoire pieces, marvel at the voices of world-class singers, and wonder at the ideas presented by new productions. The Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD 2021/22 ![]()
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