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  1. 21. Feb. 2024 · The Metropolitan Opera announces its 2024–25 season, consisting of four Met premieres and 14 repertory favorites. Season opens September 23 with the Met premiere of Grounded by Tony Award–winning composer Jeanine Tesori, starring Emily D’Angelo as an Air Force drone pilot and conducted by Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin.

  2. www.metopera.org › season › 2024-25-seasonMetropolitan Opera | Aida

    World Premiere: Khedivial Opera House, Cairo, 1871. This grandest of grand operas features an epic backdrop for what is in essence an intimate love story. Set in ancient Egypt and packed with magnificent choruses, complex ensembles, and elaborate ballets, Aida never loses sight of its three protagonists.

  3. Dates: Oct 15, 19, 22, 25, 27m, 30, Nov 2m, 6, 9m Production: Deborah Colker Co-production with Detroit Opera, Opera Ventures, Scottish Opera and Welsh National Opera [6]

  4. The 2024–25 season will open with the Met premiere of Jeanine Tesori’s Grounded, developed in partnership with Lincoln Center Theater and co-produced with Washington National Opera.

  5. Overview. Verdi’s heartbreaking masterpiece returns, with reigning Verdi baritone Quinn Kelsey reprising his devastating portrayal of the hunchbacked court jester. Radiant soprano Nadine Sierra is his naïve daughter, Gilda, and tenor Stephen Costello is the rakish Duke of Mantua, with Maestro Pier Giorgio Morandi on the podium to conduct ...

  6. www.metopera.org › season › 2024-25-seasonMetropolitan Opera | Tosca

    Overview. Three thrilling leading ladies trade off as the volatile diva Floria Tosca. First, soprano Aleksandra Kurzak reprises her riveting portrayal of the title role, starring alongside tenor SeokJong Baek as her revolutionary lover, Cavaradossi, and baritone George Gagnidze as the sadistic chief of police Scarpia.

  7. Buy Tickets. Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic of grand opera before the curtain falls on the 202324 season June 8. The final weeks feature some of the repertory's greatest masterpieces, including Puccini's Turandot, Bizet's Carmen, and Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice (pictured).