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The Metropolitan Opera Streaming Free Operas Online | ARTLECTURE

The Metropolitan Opera Streaming Free Operas Online


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by Metropolitan Opera
The Metropolitan Opera Streaming Free Operas Online
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The Met Opera Streaming Free Operas Online to Get You Through COVID-19..............

Metropolitan Opera House, 40 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023, USA, United States



Until now,  the performance has been mostly viewed through offline. However, chances to see the performance online might be expanded on the occasion of an infectious disease: COVID-19. Like the Met Opera has been starting straming services free!


On its website, the Met Opera announced that "effective immediately, all performances have been canceled through March 31 because of coronavirus concerns." But that doesn't mean audiences can't get their fill of opera performances. According to Opera Wire, in an "effort to continue providing opera to its audience members, the Met Opera will host 'Nightly Met Opera Streams' on its official website to audiences worldwide." They add:


These free streams will present encores of past performances from its famed Live in HD series. The encore presentations will begin at 7:30 p.m. each night on the company’s official website and will then be available for an additional 20 hours thereafter. Each showcase will also be viewable on the Met Opera on demand apps.


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“We’d like to provide some grand opera solace to opera lovers in these extraordinarily difficult times,” said Met General Manager Peter Gelb in a press release. “Every night, we’ll be offering a different complete operatic gem from our collection of HD presentations from the past 14 years.”


*Metropolitan Opera House