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Crédit image: Photograph of the facade of the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, New York, New York. Taken on 12 March 2004 by Paul Masck and released with a Creative Commons license on 30 July 2005 by the photographer.

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Œuvres de Metropolitan Opera

La forza del destino (sound recording) (1862) — Company — 100 exemplaires
Aida: Live From the Metropolitan Opera [1989 film] (1992) — Company — 17 exemplaires
Carmen: The Metropolitan Opera HD Live [2011 film] (1956) — Company — 7 exemplaires
La Sonnambula: The Metropolitan Opera HD Live [film] (2010) — Company — 7 exemplaires
Parsifal: Live from The Metropolitan Opera [1993 film] (1993) — Company — 5 exemplaires
Elektra: Live from The Metropolitan Opera [1980 film] (2006) — Company — 4 exemplaires
Wagner : The Rhinegold [video recording] [2011 film] (2013) — Company — 4 exemplaires
Andrea Chénier: The Metropolitan Opera [1997 film] (1991) — Company — 3 exemplaires
Arabella: Live from The Metropolitan Opera [1977 film] (2002) — Company — 3 exemplaires
Norma: The Metropolitan Opera HD Live [2017 film] (2018) — Company — 2 exemplaires
Faust: The Metropolitan Opera HD Live [2011 film] (2014) — Company — 2 exemplaires
Idomeneo: Live from The Metropolitan Opera [1982 film] (2006) — Company — 2 exemplaires
Great Operas at the Met : Faust [sound recording] (1991) — Company — 2 exemplaires
Wagner : Tristan and Isolde [sound recording] (1989) — Company — 2 exemplaires
Wagner's Dream (2012) 2 exemplaires
La Rondine: The Metropolitan Opera HD Live [2008 film] (2010) — Company — 2 exemplaires
Francesca da Rimini 1 exemplaire
Giulio Cesare 1 exemplaire
Martha (1961) 1 exemplaire
Eugene Onegin 1 exemplaire
Fedora: The Metropolitan Opera [1997 film] (2004) — Company — 1 exemplaire
Stiffelio: Live from The Metropolitan Opera [film] (2007) — Company — 1 exemplaire
Opening Nights At the Met (1966) 1 exemplaire
Mozart Opera Arias 1 exemplaire
Don Carlo: Live from The Metropolitan Opera [1983 film] (2001) — Company — 1 exemplaire
Macbeth: The Metropolitan Opera HD Live [2008 film] (2013) — Company — 1 exemplaire
A Century of Caruso 1 exemplaire
Falstaff: Live From the Metropolitan Opera [1992 film] (1997) — Company — 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

La Traviata (1853) — Company, quelques éditions389 exemplaires
La Bohème [sound recording] (1956) — Company, quelques éditions272 exemplaires
Puccini : Tosca [sound recording] (1900) — Company, quelques éditions240 exemplaires
Carmen (1983)quelques éditions213 exemplaires
Il trovatore [sound recording] (1948) — Company, quelques éditions160 exemplaires
Der Rosenkavalier [sound recording] (1987) — Company, quelques éditions122 exemplaires
Il Barbiere di Siviglia [sound recording] (1986) — Company, quelques éditions114 exemplaires
Verdi : Otello [sound recording] (1987) — Company, quelques éditions105 exemplaires
Wagner : Lohengrin [sound recording] (1987) — Company, quelques éditions61 exemplaires
Wagner's Ring: The Bayreuth Centennial Production: Die Walküre (2005) — Company, quelques éditions; Orchestra, quelques éditions45 exemplaires
La Boheme: The Metropolitan Opera HD Live [2008 film] (2008) — Company — 14 exemplaires
Madama Butterfly [video recording : 2009] (2011) — Production company, quelques éditions3 exemplaires
Madama Butterfly [video recording : 1995]quelques éditions2 exemplaires
Metropolitan Opera 'Otello' March 8, 1958 — Company — 1 exemplaire
Smetana : The bartered bride [video recording] [1978 film] (2008) — Orchestra — 1 exemplaire

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Not sure if it's my familiarity with the material or that Tatiana Troyanos can enunciate the hell out of her part. Her tone is just a bit too mellow for a very young man, but ee-by-gum you can understand everything she says. Fischer-Dieskaw as the Conte comes off dark throughout. Surely there's room for some lightness. Delightful recording that includes some arias often left out of staged productions.
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marfita | 1 autre critique | Jun 19, 2016 |
This commemorative book celebrates Maestro James Levine's forty years at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. It presents a chronology of Levine's tenure, illustrated with tributes, anecdotes, and short essays by Levine and many of the people he worked with at the Met (mostly singers, but also administrators, musicians, directors, students, et al.) The book is lavishly illustrated with numerous pictures from the various productions described in the text.

Given Levine's long tenure in a leading role at the Met (his titles have included, Principal Conductor, Music Director, and Artistic Director), it was no surprise to see a lot of praise for his musicianship. I particularly appreciated the way the various tributes and anecdotes in this book illustrate Levine's other strengths---his ability to work with and advise singers of all stripes, his sheer joy in the music he creates, his team-oriented approach, his ability to build and maintain a world-class orchestra and chorus, and his efforts to expand the operatic repertoire both with modern works and with less commonly performed historic pieces.

Since I grew up in New York and started attending the Met at about the same time Levine started conducting there, I enjoyed this book tremendously. It was a fun trip down memory lane, as I heard (or heard of) many of the performers who contributed to the book. I also recognized many of the sets and productions in the pictures, either from seeing them live, or from the various Live from the Met telecasts. This book also provided new insights and new appreciation for the magic that has happened at the Met under Levine's leadership.
… (plus d'informations)
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Wombat | Aug 28, 2011 |
The story in outline: randy husband with roving eye chases reluctant young woman while neglected wife schemes to rewin husband’s affections. Meanwhile, woman’s fiancé struggles with issues of trust as youthful neighbour comes to terms with coming of age.
Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" embodied the spirit of the French Revolution when it premiered in 1786, portraying the comic triumph of skilled and quick-witted middle-class servants over their pompous and decadent royal masters. The Beaumarchais play from which this opera drew inspiration had been banned in Paris for its volatile political content: finding dark humour in class power struggles was dangerous business in pre-Revolutionary France. For the many fans of the effervescent masterpiece today, its revolutionary overtones are all but lost. Yet it endures because Mozart went beyond the class struggles of his day to weave many of life's timeless themes into the opera: love and betrothal, betrayal and justice, greed and vengence, innocent youth and jaded old age. Characters who Beaumarchais sketched as ideologically shaded silhouettes gain through Mozart’s music the hearts and souls of persons one might embrace. A youth trembling with new passions. A young man confident of his cleverness. A loving wife, forlorn, her husband estranged. Couples that, like real couples, can both quarrel and forgive.… (plus d'informations)
 
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142
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Membres
610
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#41,203
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½ 4.5
Critiques
5
ISBN
16
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