The Metropolitan Opera in New York published the programme of the 11th season of opera broadcasts. The season will open with a new staging of Wagner's opera Tristan and Isolde, followed by Mozart's Don Giovanni with Adam Plachetka in the lead role, and Rusalka. Live broadcasts in HD quality can also be seen in the Scala University Cinema and Reduta Theatre.
The 2016/17 season will begin on 8 October 2016 and will bring a total of 10 opera productions. The first one will be Tristan and Isolde directed by the acclaimed Polish director Mariusz Treliński. Leading Wagnerian soprano Nina Stemme will be in the role of Isolde. This broadcast will be the 100th in history. Director of the Metropolitan Opera Peter Gelb said: "On the occasion of the 100th broadcast, we would like to express our gratitude to all the artists and technicians, who have contributed to constantly increasing the quality of the broadcasts, as well as to hundreds of thousands of spectators who fill cinemas across the world on Saturdays."
One of the most frequently performed Czech operas - Rusalka by composer Antonín Dvořák - will get a new arrangement. Directed by American director Mary Zimmerman, the lead character will be performed by the Latvian soprano Kristine Opolais. Another premiere is Gounod's opera Romeo and Juliet with German soprano Diana Damrau and Italian tenor Vittorio Grigolo in the lead roles. The production of Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss will feature Latvian mezzo-soprano Elīna Garanča and the lead Met soloist Reneé Fleming. The programme also features the premiere of the contemporary Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho Love from Afar.
In Verdi's Nabucco, the role of King Nebuchadnezzar will be performed by Plácido Domingo. The Czech opera scene will be represented by Adam Plachetka in a production of Don Giovanni. The Russian soprano Anna Netrebko in the role of Tatiana is a guest artist in Tchaikovsky's lyric opera Eugene Onegin.
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