Donizetti
Don Pasquale
An indispensable part of any MET season is a true bel canto opera. This season, it is a true pearl: Don Pasquale, Donizetti’s eternally fresh opera buffa. Set in 18th century Rome, typical figures and situations from the commedia dell’arte are brought deftly to light. Otto Schenk’s almost elementally joyous production was premièred in 2006, also under conductor James Levine, and the pairing of Netrebko–Kwiecien now return. Matthew Polenzani and John Del Carlo are singing for the first time in this production. The transmissions in Budapest have been made possible by Erste Bank, a strategic partner of the Palace of Arts. Bloomberg is the global corporate sponsor of The Met: Live in HD.
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