
Deborah Voigt
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Two brothers, Wirt and Greg, find themselves lost in the Unknown; a strange forest adrift in time. With the help of a wise old Woodsman and a foul-tempered bluebird named Beatrice, Wirt and Greg must travel across this strange land, in hope of finding their way home. Join them as they encounter surprises and obstacles on their journey through the wood.
Over the Garden Wall

Robert Lepageâs remarkable Met Opera production of Wagnerâs Der Ring des Nibelungen, the 2013 Grammy Award Winner for Best Opera Recording, is now available as individual DVDs. Siegfried features Bryn Terfel, Jay Hunter Morris, and Deborah Voigt, with Fabio Luisi conducting.
Wagner: Siegfried

Robert Lepageâs dreamlike production, with its thousands of twinkling LED lights stretching across the stage to represent the sea, encapsulates the mystic feeling of LâAmour de Loin, Saariahoâs haunting opera of distant love. Eric Owens is JaufrĂ© Rudel, a troubadour in 12th century France who has become tired of his hedonistic life and longs for an idealized love. Enter the Pilgrim (Tamara Mumford) who tells him his perfect love does, in fact, exist, far across the sea. She is ClĂ©mence, Countess of Tripoli (Susanna Phillips). The magic of the charactersâ inner lives as they explore the meaning of love, longing, life, and death is heightened by Saariahoâs hypnotic and bewitching score, conducted by Susanna MĂ€lkki.
The Metropolitan Opera: LâAmour de Loin

Wagner's Dream-the documentary highlighting the creative process and technical aspects involved in realizing Robert LePageâs production of the MET's newest staging of Wagner's ring cycle is highly enjoyable and provides the viewer with much fascinating information about how this production evolved from nascent ideas to brilliant performances. Most opera lovers had to be intrigued by the amazing hybridization of animation and the technologically complex use of "The Machine" to make these operas come alive with astonishing sets that are true to Wagner's intentions for his monumental ring cycle. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this video and wished there was another hour or two (like a Wagnerian opera!).
The Metropolitan Opera: Wagner's Dream

William Kentridgeâs multi-layered production of Bergâs masterpiece stars charismatic soprano Marlis Petersen in the title roleâthe enigmatic and alluring woman who is equal parts femme fatale, innocent girl, and abused victim. The men around her, whose lives she forever alters, are Johan Reuter as newspaper publisher Dr. Schön; Daniel Brenna as his composer son, Alwa; Paul Groves as the Painter; and Franz Grundheber as Schigolch. Susan Graham sings Countess Geschwitz, and Lothar Koenigs conducts Bergâs landmark score.
The Metropolitan Opera: Lulu

Ring Cycle, pt 4. Siegfried is drugged and tricked into kidnapping his wife, since she has the Ring now. More double-crossings, Siegfried ends up dead. Brunnhilde has had enough of this, tosses the Ring into the river and torches the place.
Wagner: GötterdÀmmerung

Anna Netrebko as the beautiful and wealthy Adina leads the cast in Barlett Sherâs production of Donizettiâs charming comedy, first seen on Opening Night of the Metâs 2012â13 season. Matthew Polenzani is Nemorino, the poor but good-hearted country boy who wins her loveâwith the help of the magic âelixirâ sold by the quack Dulcamara, played by Ambrogio Maestri. Mariusz Kwiecien is the swaggering Sergeant Belcore and Maurizio Benini conducts.
Donizetti: L'elisir d'amore

The imperious Onegin rejects naive Tatiana's proposal of love and also incites a duel with his best friend turned rival Lenski (Piotr Beczala). This sets the scene for a dramatic story of love, loyalty and betrayal. Acclaimed theatre director Deborah Warner presents this lavish new interpretation of the timeless tale. Set in the 19th century and moving episodically from farmhouse to ballroom, the production culminates in an unforgettable finale set during a snowstorm.
Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin

Robert Lepageâs landmark staging of Wagnerâs Der Ring des Nibelungen, unveiled over the course of the 2010â11 and 2011â12 seasons, was the first new Met production of the complete cycle in more than 20 years. Combining state-of-the-art technology with traditional storytelling, it brings Wagnerâs vision into the 21st century. With Die WalkĂŒre, the story of the Ring enters the world of human beings. Jonas Kaufmann and Eva-Maria Westbroek are Siegmund and Sieglinde, the twin children of Wotan, sung by Bryn Terfel. Deborah Voigt stars in the title role of the Valkyrie BrĂŒnnhilde, Wotanâs favorite daughter. James Levine conducts.
The Metropolitan Opera: Die WalkĂŒre

This tribute to James Levine, first shown on PBS, was only part of that glorious evening. Here we have the whole performance, up to three hours. I could not stop watching these discs. Let me say this much; Levine has done for the Met, making it the premier opera house in the world, what Karajan did with the Berlin, making it one of the finest orchestras ever. So sit back and enjoy.
Metropolitan Opera Gala James Levine's 25th Anniversary

RenĂ©e Fleming stars in the title role of one of Handelâs greatest dramas, seen in Stephen Wadsworthâs 2004 Met premiere production. Rodelinda is faced with an impossible dilemma: With her husband Bertarido believed dead, she either has to marry the despised Grimoaldo (the elegant Joseph Kaiser), who has usurped her husbandâs throne, or see him murder her son. But Bertarido (leading countertenor Andreas Scholl) is alive and eventually reclaims both throne and wifeâand makes peace with his enemies. Stephanie Blythe is marvelous as Eduige, Bertaridoâs sister, who is betrothed to Grimoaldo but turns against him. Baroque authority Harry Bicket conducts.
HĂ€ndel: Rodelinda

Kristine Opolais is the young woman whose conflicting desires for love and luxury lead to her tragic end, and Roberto Alagna plays the man who falls for her in Pucciniâs early hit. Richard Eyreâs elegant production, which sets the action in 1940s occupied France, was one of the highlights of the Metâs 2015â16 season. Massimo Cavalletti as Manonâs brother and Brindley Sherratt as her aging admirer co-star, and Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi is on the podium.
The Metropolitan Opera - Puccini: Manon Lescaut

Anthony Minghellaâs beautiful, atmospheric production enhances Pucciniâs drama of unfortunate, doomed love. Soprano Kristine Opolais brings all of her passionate commitment to her portrayal of Cio-Cio-San, the teenage geisha who gives up everything for Lt. Pinkerton. Roberto Alagna is the American naval officer who does not understand the depth of Cio-Cio-Sanâs love, and whose subsequent marriage to an American woman precipitates Butterflyâs suicide. Maria Zifchak is Suzuki, Cio-Cio-Sanâs faithful servant, and Dwayne Croft plays the American consul Sharpless, who tries to avert the tragedy. Karel Mark Chichon conducts.
The Metropolitan Opera - Puccini: Madama Butterfly

Joined by world-renowned vocalist Deborah Voigt and charismatic voice actor John Rhys-Davies, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir ushers in the holiday season with music that celebrates the work of Charles Dickens, the story behind The Night Before Christmas, and many other classic Christmas tales.
Let The Season In

Star soprano Anna Netrebko scored a triumph in Laurent Pellyâs acclaimed 2012 production, singing the title heroine for the first time at the Met. Manonâs storyâfrom innocent country girl to celebrated courtesan to destitute prisonerâis one of the great tragic tales in literature and music, and this performance brings out all of its colors, as seen through Massenetâs masterful score, from the comedic beginning to the heart-wrenching finale. Piotr Bezcala is des Grieux, Manonâs lover, who decides to become a priest when she leaves him, but ultimately is reunited with her, only to lose her again. Paulo Szot sings Lescaut, and Fabio Luisi conducts the Met Orchestra and Chorus.
Massenet: Manon

As the imperious title empress, mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato leads the Met premiere of Handelâs tale of deception and deceit. Harry Bicket conducts Sir David McVicarâs wry new production, which gives this Baroque black comedy a politically charged, modern updating.
The Metropolitan Opera: Agrippina

Berliozâs epic masterpiece retells the magnificent saga of the aftermath of the Trojan War and the exploits of Aeneas. Rising tenor Bryan Hymel, in his Met debut, stars as the hero charged by the gods with the founding of the city of Rome. Susan Graham is Dido, Queen of Carthage, who becomes Aeneasâs lover, and Deborah Voigt sings Cassandra, the Trojan princess whose warnings about the impending destruction of Troy go unheeded. Francesca Zambelloâs atmospheric production, featuring choreography by Doug Varone, is led by Met Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi.
Berlioz: Les Troyens

Soprano Christine Goerke plays BrĂŒnnhilde, Wotanâs willful warrior daughter, who loses her immortality in operaâs most famous act of filial defiance. In this Live in HD transmission of Die WalkĂŒre, the second and most popular installment in the composerâs sweeping tetralogy, Goerke is joined by bass-baritone Greer Grimsley as BrĂŒnnhilde godly father, Wotan, and mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton as his unbending wife, Fricka. As the incestuous lovers Siegmund and Sieglinde, soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek and tenor Stuart Skeltonâalongside bass GĂŒnther Groissböck as Sieglindeâs bloodthirsty husband, Hundingâround out the principal cast. And on the podium, Maestro Philippe Jordan conducts Robert Lepageâs innovative staging, which uses state-of-the-art stage technology to tell Wagnerâs mythic tale.
The Metropolitan Opera: Die WalkĂŒre

David Aldenâs elegant 2012 production moves Verdiâs thrilling drama to a timeless setting inspired by film noir. Marcelo Ălvarez is Gustavo III, the Swedish king in love with Amelia (Sondra Radvanovsky), the wife of his best friend and counselor, Count Anckarström (Dmitri Hvorostovsky). When Anckarström joins a conspiracy to murder the king, tragedy ensues. Stephanie Blythe is the fortuneteller Madame Ulrica Arvidsson and Kathleen Kim sings the page Oscar. Met Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi is on the podium.
The Metropolitan Opera: Un Ballo in Maschera

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