Notes from the Archives
-
Black History Month at the Met:
Remembering Three Great Carmens -
Maria Callas at the Met
-
Die Zauberflöte at the Met
-
Don Giovanni at the Met
-
Cherubini’s Medea at the Met
-
Fedora at the Met
-
The Met Without Caruso:
Major Debuts 100 Years Ago -
From the Archives: Humperdinck at the Met
-
From the Archives: Berlioz at the Met
-
The Met’s First Semiramide
-
French Opera at the Met
-
Verdi at the Met
-
From the Archives: Francesca da Rimini at the Met
-
From the Archives: The Met Premiere of Parsifal
-
From the Archives: Czech Opera at the Met
-
From the Archives: Macbeth at the Met
-
From the Archives: Turandot at the Met
-
From the Archives: Eugene Onegin at the Met
-
Così’s U.S. Debut
-
From the Archives: Pavarotti at the Met
-
From the Archives: American Opera at the Met, 1910–1937
-
Handel at the Met
-
From the Archives: Thaïs at the Met
-
Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice at the Met
-
From the Archives: Salome at the Met
-
From the Archives: Manon Lescaut at the Met
-
From the Archives: Lohengrin at the Met
-
Mozart’s Idomeneo at the Met
-
From the Archives: Lucia di Lammermoor at the Met
-
From the Archives: Werther at the Met
-
The Metropolitan Opera on Television
-
From the Archives: Le Nozze di Figaro at the Met
-
Leontyne Price: A Legendary Met Career
-
The Designs of Santo Loquasto
-
From the Archives: Luisa Miller at the Met
-
Donizetti’s Tudor Queens at the Met
-
From the Archives: Les Contes d’Hoffmann at the Met
-
From the Archives: Elektra at the Met
-
From the Archives: Boris Godunov at the Met
-
From the Archives: Don Carlo at the Met
-
From the Archives: Wagner at the Met
-
From the Archives: Norma at the Met
-
From the Archives: Aida at the Met
-
From the Archives: Roméo et Juliette at the Met
-
The Debut of Joseph Urban
-
The Met and World War I
-
Marian Anderson's historic debut
-
A New Production Establishes Verdi's Luisa Miller in the Met Repertory
-
The U.S. Premiere of Mozart’s Così fan tutte at the Met
-
The U.S. Premiere of Mozart’s Così fan tutte at the Met
-
X at the Met