Last we revealed the HDs on my post Rumor article and today Parterre has revealed the complete 2013-2014 Met Opera season which includes some of the casts and all the new productions.
As it stands there will only be 6 new productions as I Puritani will be a revival. There is no soprano attached to the role. Other mystery casting is Wozzeck which was rumored to include Karita Mattila and Thomas Hampson but at the moment nothing is confirmed. And a surprise is that L'Elisir d'Amore will be revived with Netrebko and Ramon Vargas. Enjoy the list!
New Productions:
Eugene Onegin (Opening Night), conducted by Valery Gergiev, directed byDeborah Warner. With Anna Netrebko, Ekaterina Semenchuk, Piotr Beczala, Kwiecien, Ferruccio Furlanetto. Also performed later in the season with Marina Poplavskaya, Oksana Volkova, Peter Mattei, Alexei Tanovitski, conducted by Alexander Vedernikov.
Falstaff, conducted by Levine, directed by Des McAnuff. With Angela Meade,Lisette Oropesa, Stephanie Blythe, Ambrogio Maestri, Franco Vassallo.
Die Fledermaus, conducted by Adam Fischer, directed by John Hall; new dialogue by David Hirson. With Susanna Phillips, Christine Schaefer,Anthony Roth Costanzo, Michael Fabiano, Paulo Szot.
Prince Igor, conducted by Gergiev, directed by Tcherniakov, choreography bySergei Ratmansky. With Oksana Dyka, Semenchuk, Ildar Abdrazakov,Stefan Kocan, Vladimir Ognovenko.
Two Boys (Muhly/Craig Lucas), conducted by David Robertson, directed byBartlett Sher. Ensemble cast includes Alice Coote, Felicity Palmer, Paul Appleby, Daniel Sumegi.
Werther, conducted by Alain Altinoglu, directed by Richard Eyre. With Oropesa, Elina Garanca, Jonas Kaufmann, David Bizic.
Revivals:
Andrea Chenier: Patricia Racette, Blythe, Marcelo Alvarez, Zeljko Lucic;Gianandrea Noseda.
Arabella: Genia Kuhmeier, Olga Peretyatko, Roberto Sacca, Michael Volle,John Del Carlo; Donald Runnicles. [Title role TBA.]
La Boheme: Maija Kovalevska/Anita Hartig, Joseph Calleja/Vittorio Grigolo, Alexey Markov/Luca Salsi, Massimo Cavalletti; Marco Armiliato/Philippe Auguin.
La Cenerentola: Joyce DiDonato, Juan Diego Florez, Luca Pisaroni,Alessandro Corbelli; Fabio Luisi.
Cosi fan tutte: Phillips, Isabel Leonard, Danielle de Niese, Matthew Polenzani, Rodion Pogossov, Maurizio Muraro; Levine.
The Enchanted Island: de Niese, Susan Graham, David Daniels, Placido Domingo, Pisaroni; Patrick Summers.
Die Frau ohne Schatten: Anne Schwanewilms, Christine Goerke, Ildiko Komlosi, Torsten Kerl, Johan Reuter, Richard Paul Fink; Vladimir Jurowski.
Madama Butterfly: Amanda Echalaz, James Valenti/Massimo Giordano,Scott Hendricks.
The Magic Flute (abridged) Jane Glover, conductor.
Norma: Sondra Radvanovsky/Meade, Kate Aldrich, Aleksandrs Antonenko, James Morris; Riccardo Frizza.
The Nose: Szot, Ognovenko, Claudia Waite, Brian Frutiger, Grigory Soloviov.
I Puritani: Lawrence Brownlee, Kwiecien, Michele Pertusi; Michele Mariotti. [Elvira TBA.]
Rigoletto: Alexandra Kurzak, Polenzani, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Kocan; Pablo Heras-Casado.
Der Rosenkavalier: Martina Serafin, Mojca Erdmann, Garanca/Daniela Sindram, Eric Cutler, Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Peter Rose; Edward Gardner.
Rusalka: Renée Fleming, Emily Magee, Dolora Zajick, Beczala, John Relyea; Yannick Nezet-Seguin.
Tosca: Racette/Radvanovsky, Roberto Alagna/Marcello Giordani, George Gagnidze.
Wozzeck: Simon O’Neill; Levine. [All roles but Drum Major TBA.]
Now that you've read tell us what your most excited for and who you think may sing Puritani and Wozzeck?
Now that you've read tell us what your most excited for and who you think may sing Puritani and Wozzeck?
I will go to "Werther", because Elina Garanca is so amazing and I love her so much!!
ReplyDeleteAnd probably I will go to L’elisir d’amore because I love Anna Netrebko too.
I think La Cenerentola will be interesting too, because this is one of my favourite operas. I've seen it with Elina Garanca, of course. :) It is an pity that this performence is not with this amazing singer, but maybe it would be interesting to see another performence with other singers to compare. And Joyce DiDonato is a great singer too, I think, but I don't know her very well...
Joyce Didonato's cenetrentola is one of the greatest interpretation of our time. Her flexibilty and high notes are some of the best
DeleteI am looking forward to seeing "The Nose" again. Beautiful music. Smart story. Wonderful singing. Awesome production.
ReplyDeleteWhere is Donizetti's 3rd Queen?
ReplyDeleteRobert, I've heard Peter Gelb say that they simply decided there was no soprano who was suitable and that they could acquire. It's a shame, but I think they were operating under this assumption even by the time "Anna Bolena" premièred...
DeleteRadvanovsky was awesome in Toronto. Guess they couldn't get her.
DeleteRoberto Devereux is missing...
ReplyDeleteDo my eyes deceive me?? Is there no Wagner??
ReplyDeletethis is rumored but yes this what people are saying. However, they may add one.
DeleteElvira is to be sang by Olga Peretyatko. Astonishingly beautiful soprano. This information I took from her personal web site.
ReplyDeleteunless she is the cover?
DeleteI would have preferred Juan Diego Florez sing Puritani than Browlee...
DeleteI cannot waite for the new eugene onegin , because i have heard awesome things about this production which comes from london, and also I adore mariuz kweicien because he is my all time favorite baritone of all times and I also love anna netrebko and it is about time that she does heavy stuff at the met . And peter gelb please bring anna netrebko in more heavier stuff such as leonora and norma please, it is time.
ReplyDeletebasically I cannot waite for the new eugene onegin.
Andrew Pooladian Maplewood minnesota.
I checked this website with the hope of seeing Tosca in the list. I am really excited about seeing Tosca for the first time! Puccini is my favorite thus, I would also see Madama Butterfly again.
ReplyDeleteBecause of scheduling, ROBERTO DEVEREUX is postponed till the following season, after Sondra Radvanovsky has sung NORMA. Then Radvanovsky will sing all three Queens in revivals of BOLENA and STUARDA.
ReplyDeleteThat is one of them that I am looking forward to - Sondra singing her second Norma. Then three queens in a single season. But I am getting ahead of myself.
ReplyDeletewhen will the MET officially announce the 2013-2014 schedule/lineup?
ReplyDeleteLOVE, LOVE, LOVE Garanca! So won't miss Werther. Saw a DVD of this with her and Marcelo Alverez (I think) so can't wait to see her with Jonas. I think Falstaff looks interesting too. Disappointed about Devereaux.
ReplyDeleteI hope Angela Meade will sing Norma on the broadcast. I don't care to think about having to hear Radvanovsky sing anything.
ReplyDeleteDismal is the only word that comes to mind in a bicentennial year with so little Verdi and no Wagner.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, Ralph!!
ReplyDeleteSo Racette and Radvanovsky are becoming the two great divas of the Met? And why can't they bring in Gruberova for Devereux? I hear she is still singing beautifully?
ReplyDeleteracette is singing the wrong rep! she should not sing tosca or chenier
DeleteWhat rep do you think Racette is more suited to sing?
DeleteAt first Cenerentola jumped out at me, having seen Marilyn Horne sing the role in San Francisco. Then, Prince Igor jumped just as much.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know when tickets for the 2013/14 Live in HD series go on sale?
ReplyDeleteIs the Enchanted Island worth seeing? I'm thinking about trading in my ticket. Granted it will have Placido, Graham, de Neise and Daniels but I'm not too sure about the mix.......
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