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On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have the last of three episodes explo
Today, we have the second of three episodes exploring how the operatic canon is being expanded, feat
On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have the first of three episodes expl
On today’s episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we are delving into our archives to expl
On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we are joined by lecturer Phillip Gainsl
On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we are joined by lecturer Tanisha Mitche
On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have the second of two episodes explo
Mythos, myth, legend and folk art were all topics that captivated Richard Wagner when he was no long
Lohengrin is a pivotal work in Wagner’s stylistic development, showcased by his tremendous ability t
On today's episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we are joined by soprano and the Guild's
On today's Met Opera Guild podcast, we are joined by musicologist and lecturer Diana Maron as she di
Verdi’s final opera, Falstaff, is based on Shakespeare’s Merry Wives of Windsor and Henry IV, Part 1
On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have a historic recording from our Ta
Returning to the Met after an absence of 25 years, Giordano’s opera Fedora is full of murder, politi
Inspired by Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and made a household name by the Oscar-winning 2002 film
On this episode of the Met Opera Guild Podcast, lecturer Michael Bolton explores Britten’s magnifice
Cherubini was a child prodigy who composed several works by the time he was thirteen, before turning
Based on Nikolai Leskov’s novella, Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, and seen as one of the most
Opera Outlooks, Master Classes, Boot Camps, and more are back LIVE and online at the Metropolitan Op