

Jane Glover Matthew Polenzani (Tamino), Hera Hyesang Park (Pamina), Rolando Villazón (Papageno), Morris Robinson (Sarastro), Kathryn Lewek (Queen of the Night), Rodell Rosel (Monostatos), Patrick Carfizzi (Speaker) THE MAGIC FLUTE (Mozart) – Abridged English-language version Yannick Nézet-Séguin Sondra Radvanovsky (Tosca), Brian Jagde (Cavaradossi), Evgeny Nikitin (Scarpia), Patrick Carfizzi (Sacristan)

Yannick Nézet-Séguin Erin Morley (Eurydice), Joshua Hopkins (Orpheus), Jakub Józef Orliński (Orpheus's Double), Nathan Berg (Father), Barry Banks (Hades) Below is a schedule of this season's broadcasts.ĮURYDICE (Matthew Aucoin) – Libretto by Sarah Ruhl – New Production/Met Premiere Listen online or on-air at 88.9 Murray, 92.5 Paducah, or 105.1 Madisonville. WKMS Classical will broadcast performances by the Metropolitan Opera every Saturday at 12-noon starting December 4th. The 2021-2022 season marks the 90th year of live Saturday broadcasts and will again be heard over the Toll Brothers–Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network. Lew Harder's duties will begin with the September 27 SiriusXM broadcast of Terence Blanchard's Fire Shut Up in My Bones, marking the opening of the Met's 2021–22 season.Launched in 1931, the Met's Saturday matinee broadcasts are the longest-running continuous classical radio series in American broadcast history.

At the Met, her responsibilities will include hosting the Toll Brothers–Metropolitan Opera Saturday Matinee Radio Broadcasts that air from December through June, and the twice-weekly broadcasts on Met Opera Radio on SiriusXM Channel 355 throughout the season. Lew Harder comes to the Met from WRTI, the classical music and jazz public radio station in Philadelphia. Lew Harder follows in the footsteps of former legendary voices of the Met, Milton Cross (1931–1975), Peter Allen (1975-2004), Margaret Juntwait (2004–2015), and, most recently, Mary Jo Heath (2016–2021).

Only the fifth person to serve in this capacity, Ms. The Metropolitan Opera announced today that it has appointed Debra Lew Harder as the new host of its radio broadcasts, the longest-running "classical music" program in American radio history, which began 90 years ago in 1931.
