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In anticipation of the Met’s Live in HD broadcast of Manon Lescaut this Saturday, March 5th, we are
In today's episode, host Naomi Barrettara is joined by Met Guild Director of School Programs and Com
This Friday, February 19 is the Met’s season premiere of Anthony Minghella’s celebrated production o
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, this week’s episode is all about LOVE and MARRIAGE in O
In this week’s episode, we are excited to present a talk with a very important member of the Metropo
Leading up to this weekend’s Met Live in HD broadcast of Puccini’s Turandot, we are happy to present
Today's episode is taken from our Singers’ Studio series, in which editors from Opera News magazine
Today’s episode features a pre-performance lecture on the opera dubbed by the New York Times as the
This episode, presented by the Met Guild’s Director of School Programs and Community Engagement, Stu
Today’s episode is recorded from a live pre-performance lecture that was given on December 14th by o
Today’s episode corresponds with the Met’s current holiday production of the The Barber of Seville,
This week’s episode will be the second iteration of our lectures on voice types. Our previous voice
This episode feature a discussion of Mozart's "The Magic Flute," delving into the interpretation of
Today’s episode features an engaging interview with a mezzo soprano turned soprano who just celebrat
Today’s episode draws once more from the archives of the Met Opera Guild’s Talking About Opera serie
This session with Maestro Steven Osgood is an extremely valuable resource for those hoping to gain a
In this episode, host Naomi Barrettara provides all the information that you need to know about the
In this session, soprano and lecturer Jane Marsh discusses two of Puccini's most beloved heroines, T
In this episode, the Metropolitan Opera Guild is excited to present a recorded lecture by the late D
This week’s episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast features an engaging interview with Debo