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“Offered plenty of eye candy and kept the entertainment level high” —The Wall Street

“Offered plenty of eye candy and kept the entertainment level high” —The Wall Street Journal [The Metropolitan Opera HD LIVE]( GIORDANO Fedora LIVE IN CINEMAS JANUARY 14 AT 12:55PM ET --------------------------------------------------------------- “Offered plenty of eye candy and kept the entertainment level high” —The Wall Street Journal One of today’s most extraordinary artists, soprano Sonya Yoncheva—hailed as “a Fedora at the peak of her career” by the Financial Times—returns to cinemas on January 14 in the title role of the 19th-century Russian princess in Giordano’s melodrama, praised by the Observer as “opera at its most irresistible.” Joining Yoncheva is star tenor Piotr Beczała as her fiancé’s murderer and the object of her affection, Count Loris. Soprano Rosa Feola is the Countess Olga, Fedora’s confidante, and baritone Lucas Meachem is the diplomat De Siriex, with Marco Armiliato conducting David McVicar’s dramatic new staging—named a Critic’s Pick by The New York Times. Experience Fedora in a cinema near you—live from the Met this Saturday, January 14. [FIND A THEATER]( |  [LEARN MORE]( English StreamText captioning is available for the Met’s transmission of Fedora [here](. A transcript of the transmission will also be available to view after the live performance. --------------------------------------------------------------- More About Fedora Watch a trailer for Fedora. [WATCH TRAILER]( Sonya Yoncheva and Piotr Beczała, as the title character and Loris Ipanoff, sing an excerpt from Act III in the final dress rehearsal. [WATCH VIDEO]( Beczała sings an excerpt from Loris Ipanoff’s Act II aria in the final dress rehearsal. [WATCH VIDEO]( Rosa Feola sings Olga’s Act II aria in the final dress rehearsal. [WATCH VIDEO]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Coming Soon WAGNER Lohengrin LIVE MARCH 18 VERDI Falstaff LIVE APRIL 1 --------------------------------------------------------------- Members Get More Become a Met member at the $150 Supporting level or higher and enjoy exclusive benefits all season long, while providing vital support for extraordinary opera.  [LEARN MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Met: Live in HD series is made possible by a generous grand from its founding sponsor, The Neubauer Family Foundation Digital support of The Met: Live in HD is provided by Bloomberg Philanthropies The Met: Live in HD series is supported by Rolex Transmission of The Met: Live in HD in Canada is made possible thanks to the generosity of Jacqueline Desmarais, in memory of Paul G. Desmarais, Sr. The HD broadcasts are supported by Toll Brothers, America's Luxury Home Builder] FOLLOW US [YouTube](  [Instagram](   [Twitter](   [Facebook](  --------------------------------------------------------------- CUSTOMER SUPPORT [Contact Us]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Manage Email PreferencesÂ]( [View this email in a browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2023 METROPOLITAN OPERA 30 Lincoln Center New York, NY 10023 212.362.6000 [metopera.org]( Peter Gelb, Maria Manetti Shrem General Manager Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer Music Director --------------------------------------------------------------- Photo Credits: Paola Kudacki / Met Opera (Fedora, Lohengrin); Evan Zimmerman / Met Opera (Falstaff) This message was sent to {EMAIL} because you’ve signed up to receive Metropolitan Opera emails or agreed to our [Terms & Conditions](. Review our [Privacy Policy](.

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