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1 week ago

Why the Metropolitan Opera Needed a Saudi Lifeline

Other western arts organizations are also banking on Saudi investments - part of the kingdom's Vision 2030 plan to grow its cultural and tourism industries - including the Centre Pompidou, which entered a €50 million agreement with the kingdom in 2024. “The Met didn't pivot to Saudi Arabia because the lights were going out in New York but because they were being turned on in Riyadh,” says Tess O'Dwyer, a fundraising consultant for nonprofits.
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fromPlaybill
5 months ago
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Porgy and Bess, The Brooklyn Nutcracker, and More: What's Happening in Classic Arts This Week

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fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

Denyce Graves's Second Act

Nearly 4,000 attendees cheered Denyce Graves’s final Met performance as Maria in Porgy and Bess, honoring her career with a plaque and shared emotion.
fromPlaybill
5 months ago
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Porgy and Bess, The Brooklyn Nutcracker, and More: What's Happening in Classic Arts This Week

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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Frida-Mania Hits MoMA

The exhibition 'Frida and Diego: The Last Dream' is criticized for being a marketing tool rather than a meaningful artistic collaboration.
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fromEater
2 months ago

A Whirlwind Tale of the Met Opera's 30-Minute Intermission Dining

The Grand Tier restaurant at the Metropolitan Opera offers a unique dining experience within an iconic cultural institution, while the Met works to increase accessibility and diversity through programs like Met Under 40.
fromVulture
2 months ago

The Met's Tristan und Isolde Has Some of the Best Opera Moments I've Ever Heard

The opening night of the Metropolitan Opera's new Tristan und Isolde was one of those great nights at the opera, the kind that will have people arguing what shone most: the confident complexity of Yuval Sharon's staging, Lise Davidsen's indelible Isolde, her chemistry with tenor Michael Spyres, or the sensuous discipline of the orchestra. The answer, of course, is all of the above.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Lise Davidsen and James Baillieu: Live at the Met album review electrifying renditions make the momentous intimate

Lise Davidsen delivers nearly an hour of outstanding singing at the Metropolitan Opera, showcasing her fresh, gleaming soprano across Strauss, Schubert, Sibelius, and Wagner repertoire with pianist James Baillieu.
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fromwww.npr.org
4 months ago

Denyce Graves sings her swan song on Met stage

Denyce Graves retires at 61 after an international opera career, concluding with a final Metropolitan Opera performance as Maria in Porgy and Bess.
fromArtnet News
3 months ago

How the Met Opera Turned Beloved Murals Into Financial Tools | Artnet News

The Sources of Music and The Triumphs of Music are each 30 by 36 feet, and they look magnificent through the glass walls of the opera company's home, day and night. The pair have been appraised at $55 million by Sotheby's, according to Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager, who told the New York Times last week that the company may sell them, with the condition that the buyer "would have to agree to leave them in place, with a donation plaque."
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fromFast Company
4 months ago

You can finally see the Met Opera outside NYC: These movie theaters are showing 'Kavalier and Clay' this weekend

Although this work is considered a modern opera, the action in The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay takes place during World War II. Two Jewish cousins work together to create an anti-fascist superhero, the "Escapist." They hope the comic book adventures they write inspire others to fight against Nazism. The three distinct settings where the plot unfolds allow the audience to experience New York City, Prague, and a comic book reality.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 months ago

Metropolitan Opera considers selling multi-storey Chagall murals, valued at $55m

The two multi-storey, site-specific murals that Chagall created for the Met, The Triumph of Music and The Sources of Music (both 1966), have been collectively appraised at $55m by Sotheby's. If they are offered for sale, it will be under the condition that the buyer leaves them in place. The new owner, in the event of a sale, would be identified by an adjacent donation plaque.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

New York's Met Opera announces necessary' layoffs and pay cuts

These staff reductions, combined with some temporary salary reductions and other cost-cutting measures, will reduce the Met's expenses by $15m for the remaining six months of the Met's fiscal year, and by another $25m in the Met's following fiscal year.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
6 months ago

Video: How the Metropolitan Opera Feeds Its Audiences

The employee cafeteria serves all of the 2,000 employees who work here, not to mention the singers who come and the orchestra. Then, there are 13 bars spread across all of the floors. There are 3,000 people who come to see an opera on a typical night, so they disperse among the 13 bars to get a glass of champagne and a sandwich during intermission.
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fromIntelligencer
7 months ago

Zohran Mamdani, the Power Breaker

Zohran Mamdani's political momentum reaches even elite cultural spaces as establishment figures like Chuck Schumer face public rebuke amid calls for change.
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fromCbsnews
8 months ago
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Met season opens with tenor Miles Mykkanen starring in new opera based on Michael Chabon novel

fromCbsnews
8 months ago
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Met season opens with tenor Miles Mykkanen starring in new opera based on Michael Chabon novel

fromUntapped New York
8 months ago

Sunset on the Brooklyn Bridge + New Fall Tours in NYC

Make the most of NYC's earlier sunsets by watching from the Brooklyn Bridge on Untapped New York's new walking tour experience! Tour Highlights Trace the Roebling Legacy: Visit the site of the Brooklyn Heights home where the family of engineers lived while overseeing the bridge's construction Dazzling Views: Take New York's most breathtaking vistas, with unparalleled panoramas of Lower Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, and the East River
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fromPlaybill
8 months ago

Turandot, BalletX, and More: What's Happening in Classic Arts This Week

The Metropolitan Opera's 2025-2026 season opened last night with Mason Bates' The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. Based on Michael Chabon's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, the opera follows Josef Kavalier and Samuel Klayman, two Jewish cousins who break into the burgeoning comic book industry of the 1930s with the creation of an anti-fascist superhero called The Escapist, inspired by Josef's escape from Nazi-occupied Prague.
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fromNew York Post
9 months ago

Matthew Rooney, grandson of Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art Rooney, dead at 51

The Rooney Family is mourning the loss of Matthew,
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fromTime Out New York
10 months ago

Catch free screenings of Met Opera performances as part of Summer HD Fest

The Metropolitan Opera's Summer HD Festival returns to Lincoln Center Plaza, offering ten nights of free screenings from August 22 to September 1.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
11 months ago

The Pint-Size Singers at the Met Opera Children's Chorus Tryouts

Children audition for the prestigious Met children's chorus, showcasing their talent and ambition to perform on one of the world's most famous stages.
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