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For you opera fans stuck at home:

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Not only. I bet a lot of opera houses will be following suit. After all, ticket proceeds are a tiny part of an opera house's budget.

Because of the coronavirus and the closing of the opera house to the public, the Vienna Opera is now going to be available online for free, instead:

https://www.wiener-staatsoper.at/en/

https://www.staatsoperlive.com/

Programme

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15 March 2020: Das Rheingold (performance of 10 January 2016)
conductor: Adam Fischer | Inszenierung: Sven-Eric Bechtolf
with mit Tomasz Konieczny (Wotan), Boaz Daniel (Donner), Jason Bridges (Froh), Norbert Ernst (Loge), Jochen Schmeckenbecher (Alberich), Herwig Pecoraro (Mime), Ain Anger (Fasolt), Sorin Coliban (Fafner), Michaela Schuster (Fricka), Caroline Wenborne (Freia), Anna Larsson (Erda)

16 March 2020: Falstaff (performance of 30 January 2019)
conductor: James Conlon | director: David McVicar
with Carlos Álvarez (Sir John Falstaff), Simon Keenlyside (Ford), Jinxu Xiahou (Fenton), Herwig Pecoraro (Bardolfo), Ryan Speedo Green (Pistola), Michael Laurenz (Dr. Cajus), Olga Bezsmertna (Alice Ford), Hila Fahima (Nannetta), Monika Bohinec (Mrs. Quickly), Margaret Plummer (Meg Page)

17 March 2020: Tri Sestri (performance of 18 March 2016)
conductor: Péter Eötvös | conductor of the stage orchestra: Jonathan Stockhammer
director: Yuval Sharon
with Aida Garifullina (Irina), Margarita Gritskova (Mascha), Ilseyar Khayrullova (Olga), Eric Jurenas (Natascha), Boaz Daniel (Tusenbach), Clemens Unterreiner (Verschinin), Gabriel Bermúdez (Andrei), Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Kulygin), Norbert Ernst (Doktor), Victor Shevchenko (Soljony), Marcus Pelz (Anfissa), Jason Bridges (Rodé), Jinxu Xiahou (Fedotik)

18 March 2020: Die Walküre (performance of 31 May 2015)
conductor: Simon Rattle | director: Sven-Eric Bechtolf
with Christopher Ventris (Siegmund), Mikhail Petrenko (Hunding),Tomasz Konieczny (Wotan), Martina Serafin (Sieglinde), Evelyn Herlitzius (Brünnhilde), Michaela Schuster (Fricka)

19 March 2020: Falstaff (performance of 15 December 2016)
conductor: Zubin Mehta | director: David McVicar
with Ambrogio Maestri (Sir John Falstaff), Ludovic Tézier (Ford), Paolo Fanale (Fenton), Herwig Pecoraro (Bardolfo), Riccardo Fassi (Pistola), Thomas Ebenstein (Dr. Cajus), Carmen Giannattasio (Alice Ford), Hila Fahima (Nannetta),Marie-Nicole Lemieux (Mrs. Quickly), Lilly Jørstad (Meg Page)

20 March 2020: Tosca (performance of 5 December 2015)
conductor: Dan Ettinger | director: Margarethe Wallmann
with María José Siri (Floria Tosca), Roberto Alagna (Mario Cavaradossi), Michael Volle (Baron Scarpia)

21 March 2020: La cenerentola (performance of 22 February 2018)
conductor: Jean-Christophe Spinosi | director: Sven-Eric Bechtolf
with Maxim Mironov (Don Ramiro), Alessio Arduini (Dandini), Paolo Rumetz (Don Magnifico), Ileana Tonca (Clorinda), Margaret Plummer (Tisbe), Isabel Leonard (Angelina), Luca Pisaroni (Alidoro)

22 March 2020: Siegfried (performance of 16 January 2019)
conductor: Axel Kober | director: Sven-Eric Bechtolf
with Stephen Gould (Siegfried), Iréne Theorin (Brünnhilde),Tomasz Konieczny (Der Wanderer), Jochen Schmeckenbecher (Alberich), Monika Bohinec (Erda), Herwig Pecoraro (Mime), Sorin Coliban (Fafner)

23 March 2020: Tosca (performance of 17 February 2019)
conductor: Marco Armiliato | director: Margarethe Wallmann
with Sondra Radvanovsky (Floria Tosca), Piotr Beczala (Mario Cavaradossi), Thomas Hampson (Baron Scarpia)

24 March 2020: L’elisir d’amore (performance of 26 February 2017)
conductor: Marco Armiliato | director: Otto Schenk
with Olga Peretyatko (Adina), Dmitry Korchak (Nemorino), Alessio Arduini (Belcore), Adam Plachetka (Doktor Dulcamara), Ileana Tonca (Giannetta)

25 March 2020: La cenerentola (performance of 10 November 2016)
conductor: Speranza Scappucci | director: Sven-Eric Bechtolf
with Maxim Mironov (Don Ramiro), Alessio Arduini (Dandini), Renato Girolami (Don Magnifico), Eri Nakamura (Clorinda), Catherine Trottmann (Tisbe), Elena Maximova (Angelina), Michele Pertusi (Alidoro)

26 March 2020: Tosca (performance of 23 June 2019)
conductor: Marco Armiliato | director: Margarethe Wallmann
with Karine Babajanyan (Floria Tosca), Piotr Beczala (Mario Cavaradossi), Carlos Álvarez (Baron Scarpia)

27 March 2020: Le nozze di Figaro (performance of 15 September 2017)
conductor: Adam Fischer | director: Jean-Louis Martinoty
with Carlos Álvarez (Conte d’Almaviva), Dorothea Röschmann (Contessa d’Almaviva), Andrea Carroll (Susanna), Adam Plachetka (Figaro), Margarita Gritskova (Cherubino)

28 March 2020: Götterdämmerung (performance of 20 January 2019)
conductor: Axel Kober | director: Sven-Eric Bechtolf
with Stephen Gould (Siegfried), Iréne Theorin (Brünnhilde), Anna Gabler (Gutrune), Falk Struckmann (Hagen), Tomasz Konieczny (Gunther), Jochen Schmeckenbecher (Alberich), Waltraud Meier (Waltraute)

29 March 2020: Roméo et Juliette (performance of 1 February 2017)
conductor: Plácido Domingo | director: Jürgen Flimm
with Aida Garifullina (Juliette), Rachel Frenkel (Stéphano), Rosie Aldridge (Gertrude), Juan Diego Flórez (Roméo), Carlos Osuna (Tybalt)

30 March 2020: Le nozze di Figaro (performance of 28 June 2016)
conductor: Cornelius Meister | director: Jean-Louis Martinoty
with Luca Pisaroni (Conte d’Almaviva), Rachel Willis-Sørensen (Contessa d’Almaviva), Valentina Nafornita (Susanna), Alessio Arduini (Figaro), Marianne Crebassa (Cherubino)

31 March 2020: L’elisir d’amore (performance of 8 November 2018)
conductor: Speranza Scappucci | director: Otto Schenk
with Aida Garifullina (Adina), Benjamin Bernheim (Nemorino), Orhan Yildiz (Belcore), Paolo Rumetz (Doktor Dulcamara), Mariam Battistelli (Giannetta)

1 April 2020: Die Frau ohne Schatten (performance of 10 June 2019)
conductor: Christian Thielemann | director: Vincent Huguet
with Stephen Gould (Der Kaiser), Camilla Nylund (Die Kaiserin), Evelyn Herlitzius (Die Amme), Wolfgang Bankl (Geisterbote), Wolfgang Koch (Barak, der Färber), Nina Stemme (Färberin)

2 April 2020: Peer Gynt (performance of 10 December 2018)
conductor: Simon Hewett | choreography and libretto: Edward Clug
with Denys Cherevychko (Peer Gynt), Nina Poláková (Solveig), Eno Peci (Der Tod), Zsolt Török (Ein Hirsch), Franziska Wallner-Hollinek (Åse), Nikisha Fogo (Die Frau


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Great gesture from the Met. I sent the link to my parents who are big opera fans


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The Berlin Philharmonic is offering a free subscription to its digital archive of concerts, since they have had to close the concert hall through March. The free voucher must be used by March 31, for a subscription that ordinarily costs $15 or $20 a month:

https://www.digitalconcerthall.com/en/news


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The link in the original post goes to a magazine called "Vulture". From there, I was unable to get to a webpage with links to the free viewings. And, the Metropolitan's own website does not mention them.

Has anyone found the free performances? Where are they?


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The link in the original post goes to a magazine called "Vulture". From there, I was unable to get to a webpage with links to the free viewings. And, the Metropolitan's own website does not mention them.

Has anyone found the free performances? Where are they?


Go to the met's homepage ( https://www.metopera.org/ ) - they have a link on their homepage to watch Carmen tonight.

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Opera National de Paris is also going to stream for free starting today: https://www.artistikrezo.com/spectacle/lopera-de-paris-propose-des-spectacles-en-streaming.html

“Manon” production 2020, from March 17 to 22
3 concerts of the Tchaikovski cycle from March 17 to May 03
“Don Giovanni” production 2019, from March 23 to 29
“Swan Lake” production 2019, from March 30 to April 05
“The Barber of Seville” production 2014, from April 6 to 12
“Robbins Evening” production 2018, from April 13 to 19
“Les Contes d'Hoffmann” production 2016, From April 20 to 26
“Carmen” production 2017, From April 27 to May 03

But as expected from French folks wink there is no info on where to watch it exactly, and https://www.francetvinfo.fr/culture/musique/opera/ has not mentioned the streaming info yet.

Update: sorry folks, but this is French at their best: "...the Opera offers all French internet users streaming access to the following shows...", so the rest of the world may ignore this post.

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So that makes the Met, Vienna Opera, and Paris Opera, so far. I'm confident other major opera houses will be climbing onboard.


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This is unfortunately the other side of things: the Met has now laid-off it's entire orchestra and chorus due to COVID-19. The arts are going to take a big hit from COVID-19, as is everything else, but when things have arrived at a new normal, the arts may be among the last to recover as it is considered considered by most to be non-essential.


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'Quarantine soirees': classical music and opera to stream at home:

All the URL links to the different streams and resources are in the real article. Click above:

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Operas and concerts on demand

• The EU-wide Early Music Day was of course online only this year but featured live-streamed concerts that can all be watched on demand alongside plenty of previous concerts and shorter performances. Don’t miss Steven Devine’s performance of Bach’s 48 Preludes and Fugues on the harpsichord at the York Early Music Centre, or, if you need a lift, Bach’s Toccata and Fugue (other Baroque composers are available) arranged for four very nimble-fingered recorder players.

• The Gstaad Menuhin Festival and Academy (currently still scheduled to run from 17 July to 6 September 2020) have an online space where you can watch performances, backstage interviews and masterclasses from previous festivals. Registration is required (but this will also enable the non-German speakers among us to access the English-language version of the written content).

• Berlin’s Pierre Boulez Saal’s Intermission series features a regularly updated selection of past concerts each available for two or three days. This week you can see the Belcea Quartet performing Haydn, Dvorák & Ligeti (available from Monday 23 March 6pm) and a 2017 Daniel Barenboim Schubert recital (Wednesday 25 March, 6pm)

• Deutsche Oper Berlin have a regularly changing programme of past productions available on demand. Check for details

•The audio stream of Missy Mizzoli’s Breaking the Waves (which was at the Edinburgh international festival last year) captured in Opera Philadelphia’s premiere production in September 2016 is available via a Soundcloud embed.

• The Royal Opera House is making available weekly ballets or operas streamed live (and then available on demand) on their Facebook and YouTube channels. 2009’s Acis and Galatea is on 3 April, 7pm (BST) and the 2010 outing of Jonathan Miller’s Così fan tutte on 10 April. More ROH content is available on Marquee TV (see below).

• Arts and culture streaming platform Marquee TV has extended their trial period to 30 days, giving free access to a huge array of theatre and ballet productions and a large and varied collection of operas that includes most of Glyndebourne festival’s recent productions (from Brett Dean’s Hamlet to Jonathan Kent’s glorious staging of Purcell’s Fairy Queen, bonking bunnies and all). Other must-sees include Arvo Pärt’s Adam’s Passion, and Opera North’s award-winning production of Jonathan Dove’s children’s opera, Pinocchio, and one of the greatest opera events of the last decade: Aldeburgh festival’s outdoor production of Peter Grimes, staged on the beach where Britten’s opera is set. Registration (and thus credit card details) are required to activate the free trial period, but you can cancel anytime.

• The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra has a wide array of past concerts on demand and will be adding to this page regularly. Of many wonderful concerts there, try Daniel Barenboim’s joyful performance of Beethoven’s 5th Piano Concerto under the baton of Mariss Jansons (from November 2017), or watch their celebrated and much missed Chief Conductor Jansons conducting Bruckner’s Mass No. 3 F minor.

• Opera North’s acclaimed semi-staged Ring cycle from 2016 is available on their website. Their 2017 production of Trouble in Tahiti is available via Now TV and Sky on-demand services, and, on operavision (more of which below) you can watch their production of Britten’s Turn of the Screw, captured live on 21 February 2020.

• Established opera streaming platform operavision.eu has a wonderful archive of productions from across Europe all available free. The site might be short of live operas to stream at the present time, but instead it has announced an increase in its archival offerings, with a mini Mozart festival running up to the end of March. You can also watch via their youtube channel.

• The Teatro Massimo in Palermo has several concerts and recent opera productions recorded live available to watch on demand. At time of writing the operas include Madame Butterfly, La Traviata, a Barber of Seville (check out the witty animated opening) and a Cav and a Pag. And there’s more to come, we are promised.

• The Teatro Regio in Turin has set up a youtube channel “Opera on the Sofa” and is making available past productions from the historic theatre. The opening offering is Nabucco, staged last February.

• Bavarian State Opera (Bayerische Staatsoper) might have had to cancel Monday 16 March’s orchestral concert, but few can have felt hard done by when, instead, the Munich opera house live-streamed – to an empty auditorium - a chamber music programme that included Schumann, Mozart and Beethoven and world-class performers, amongst them Christian Gehaher and Igor Levit. The concert can be watched on demand here. The opera house has also made available (until 26 March) Katie Mitchell’s Judith, a multimedia take on Bartók’s Bluebeard’s Castle and Concerto for Orchestra with Nina Stemme and John Lundgren, and a 2013 recording of Il Trovatore, starring Anja Harteros and Jonas Kaufmann (until 28 March).

• Vienna State Opera has opened its archives and is offering a different opera available to watch each day, for free, via its streaming platform. Today’s offering (16 March) is Adam Fischer conducting Das Rheingold in a performance recorded in 2016; you can catch the rest of the Ring cycle later this month, plus from Falstaff to Figaro and Eötvös’s Tri Sestry (Three Sisters) – not staged in the UK since 2001 – there’s a mouthwatering array.

• New York’s Metropolitan Opera is streaming past productions from its award-winning Live in HD series of cinema transmissions while the opera house is closed. Productions will be available from 7.30pm EDT (11.30pm GMT) for 23 hours. More details on @MetOpera.

• Many UK organisations livestream concerts and make them available via YouTube or other channels. Check out the Wigmore Hall, which has a huge array of their past chamber music concerts free to watch, or try the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra’s YouTube channel or Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, who have continued these last few weeks to perform concerts and live-stream them.

Live streams on social media

• The London Symphony Orchestra are streaming full-length concerts on Sunday and Thursday evenings. Sunday kicks off with Francois-Xavier Roth conducting Debussy, Bruckner and Bartók, on Thursday 26 March you can watch John Eliot Gardiner and soloist Isabelle Faust in a programme that includes Schumann and Mendelssohn. Details here. Each concert will be available up to midnight on the day of broadcast, and thereafter on streaming site Stingray Classica (currently offering a free 30-day trial)

• Every evening at 630pm (GMT) there’s a live organ recital from Worcester Cathedral on Facebook Live.

• Pianist Igor Levit is broadcasting nightly “House Concerts” on Twitter. Boris Giltburg, likewise – follow him on @BorisGiltburg to find when the next one is.

•Cellist Yo-Yo Ma is playing short pieces that give him comfort and posting regularly on twitter, facebook and instragram. Search for hashtag #SongsofComfort. Fellow cellist Gautier Capuçon, on lockdown in Paris, is posting daily doses of Bach on twitter. Alisa Weilerstein has embarked on a #36daysofBach project – each day a different movement of Bach’s six Cello Suites streaming performances on twitter, instagram and facebook.

• Bass Matthew Rose and cellist Steven Isserlis are introducing each other to new music each day on twitter. Follow their dialogue and listen to their choices (here’s the first one).

• Ivan Fischer and musicians from his Budapest Festival Orchestra are livestreaming chamber concerts in a series they have called Quarantine Soirées. Check the website for details.


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Bolshoi Theatre

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27.03 – Swan Lake
28.03 – The Sleeping Beauty
01.04 – The Tsar’s Bride
04.04 – Marco Spada
07.04 – Boris Godunov
10.04 – The Nutcracker

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Free streaming from the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, here.

Currently available: Lucia di Lammermoor, Parsifal and until tomorrow, a recent Monday concert ("1, Montagskonzert") which includes a wonderful performance of the Diabelli variations played by Igor Levit (referred to in another thread).

Coming up - Die Frau ohne Schatten and Boris Godunov.

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Lucia di Lammermoor, Parsifal and until tomorrow, a recent Monday concert ("1, Montagskonzert") which includes a wonderful performance of the Diabelli variations played by Igor Levit (referred to in another thread).
This is fantastic. Thank you so much for posting here.

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Joyce DiDonato (She's brilliant in tonight's MET stream of Barber of Seville)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur5gE0KOWDg

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Joyce DiDonato (She's brilliant in tonight's MET stream of Barber of Seville)

Heart Meditation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur5gE0KOWDg

Thanks! I hadn't seen this. Joyce DiDonato is always brilliant.

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Andrew Lloyd Webber to stream his musicals online for free

Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber is calling all musical lovers! Starting this Friday, we’ll be releasing a full-length, smash-hit musical once a week for you to watch for free!

It will be available for 48 hours, so you can tune in whenever you like over the weekend! First up, it’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat!

https://www.youtube.com/theshowsmustgoon

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-7e_7h-FVU

Terrific performance of The Barber of Seville from the Theatre des Champs-Elysees in Paris in Dec 2017.

Available for just a week.

Recommended!

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