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The Metropolitan Opera Opens a new Season of Live in HD in Grand Style with Aida

No stranger to the Metropolitan Opera’s stage, acclaimed soprano Anna Netrebko sang the title role in Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida to open the Met’s 13th series of Live in HD broadcasts. She made her Met debut of the role in September and gave a superlative performance for this broadcast. Not to be outdone, mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili was fantastic as Aida’s rival Amneris. Quinn Kelsey did not disappoint as Aida’s father Amonasro, and Ryan Speedo Green imbued his role of The King with a welcomed gravitas. Aleksandrs Antonenko as Radames was the lone weak link in an otherwise outstanding cast.

The word “epic” is sadly overused, but it truly applied to this stage production, with its massive sets and small army of background extras. The orchestra, under conductor Nicola Luisotti, was more than equal to the performers and production.

The Met has made some weird staging and casting decisions in recent years. Thankfully, there was nothing weird or off-putting about Aida. The lavish sets, huge cast, and outstanding performances from the principals marked a refreshing and welcome throwback to traditional grand opera.

Overall rating 8/10

The Metropolitan Opera’s 2018-2019 Live in HD Season Begins

On October 6, the 2018-2019 season of The Metropolitan Opera’s Live in HD series begins with Verdi’s Aida, with an encore performance on October 10. Anna Netrebko sings Aida for the first time at the Met with Anita Rachvelishvili as her rival Amneris.

Attending an opera at the cinema is certainly a different experience than seeing a live performance at an opera house, as I describe in some detail here. But if you’ve never tried opera and wonder whether it might be to your liking, or if you would love to see a Met performance but aren’t going to be anywhere near New York, the cinema offers an accessible and relatively low-priced venue.

You can find theaters showing the performance in your area are at Fathom Events.