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Mefistofele
Boito, Arrigo, 1842-1918[New York, New York] : [Metropolitan Opera], [2000]The only complete opera by Arrigo Boito--the energetic composer, writer, and revolutionary who famously collaborated with Verdi towards the end of his career--Mefistofele is a riveting retelling of the classic Faustian legend. The score conjures a vivid clash between the forces of good and evil, which only finds resolution in the work's powerful ending. Samuel Ramey brings his characteristically rich bass-baritone and energetic stage presence to the title role, opposite Richard Margison as the philosopher Faust and Veronica Villarroel as both the naive Margherita and the alluring Helen of Troy. Mark Elder leads the mighty Met Orchestra and Chorus in this under-appreciated gem
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Thaïs
Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912[New York, New York] : [Metropolitan Opera], [2017]Massenet's evocative opera about the struggle between worldly pleasures and the salvation of faith is something of a rare visitor to the Met stage. Only a handful of sopranos have sung the alluring title character with the company, and in the fall of 2017, Ailyn Pérez joined their ranks with a performance that combined lush lyricism and shimmering high notes. Opposite her as the conflicted monk Athanaël, Gerald Finely delivers his character's stern remonstrations with a rich, impassioned baritone. Conductor Emmanuel Villaume evokes a vivid range of orchestral colors from Massenet's score--which features the famous Méditation--and leads a cast that also includes tenor Jean-François Borras as Nicias and David Pittsinger as Palémon
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