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Help us bring the Nightly Opera Streams to a celebratory close by voting for the performances you?

Help us bring the Nightly Opera Streams to a celebratory close by voting for the performances you’d most like to see in the final week of screenings. [The Metropolitan Opera]( [Hight Notes At Home]( Viewers’ Choice Excitement is in the air as we look forward to the Met’s spectacular return on September 27. Stagehands, costumers, and other craftspeople are busy preparing the season’s first productions for the stage, and rehearsals will begin soon. With the return of live opera on the horizon, the Met’s Nightly Opera Streams will come to an end on July 25, after reaching more than 20 million people around the globe. Help us bring the series to a celebratory close by voting for the performances you’d most like to see in the final week of screenings. [VOTE NOW]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Nightly Opera Streams: Puccini Week JULY 12–18 There’s nothing quite like the passion of Puccini, and the next week of free Nightly Opera Streams features a lineup of the Italian master’s most popular operas, including La Bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly, and a never-before-streamed 1992 telecast of La Fanciulla del West starring Barbara Daniels (pictured). You can also enhance your viewing experience with a curated collection of related content, including articles, videos, podcasts, and more. [LEARN MORE]( [RELATED CONTENT]( Monday, July 12 Puccini’s Manon Lescaut Tuesday, July 13 Puccini’s La Bohème Wednesday, July 14 Puccini’s Tosca Thursday, July 15 Puccini’s Madama Butterfly Friday, July 16 Puccini’s La Fanciulla del West Saturday, July 17 Puccini’s La Rondine Sunday, July 18 Puccini’s Turandot Each stream becomes available at 7:30PM ET and remains accessible for on-demand viewing until 6:30PM ET the following day. PAVAROTTI AT THE MET One of the most celebrated artists in Met history, beloved tenor Luciano Pavarotti was particularly renowned for his singing in Puccini’s operas, and he stars in two of this week’s free streams. [READ ARTICLE]( THE LIFESPAN OF A COSTUME Year in and year out, the artisans in the Met costume shops clothe the multitudes that fill the stage night after night. Learn about the work that goes into every single item in the company’s wardrobe. [READ ARTICLE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Aria Code: New Episode Streaming Now Don’t miss the latest episode of Aria Code, the Met’s hit podcast created in collaboration with WQXR. Host Rhiannon Giddens speaks with brilliant soprano Erin Morley about one of opera’s great showcases of coloratura virtuosity: “Les oiseaux dans la charmille” from Offenbach’s Les Contes d’Hoffmann. [LISTEN NOW]( [PAST EPISODES]( --------------------------------------------------------------- More from the Met PROTECT THE MET Click the button below to make a contribution now and help protect the Met. Your gift will make a critical difference as we prepare to reopen the opera house. [MAKE A GIFT]( 2021 GLOBAL SUMMER CAMP This summer, children aged eight and up are invited to join the Met on a free, four-week virtual exploration of the world of opera—featuring kid-friendly activities and interviews with some of today’s biggest stars. [LEARN MORE]( LIVE IN HD SUMMER ENCORES This summer, enjoy special encore presentations of past Live in HD transmissions on the big screen—in select U.S. cinemas this July and August. [LEARN MORE]( MET OPERA ON DEMAND If you’re enjoying the Nightly Opera Streams and would like access to the Met’s catalog of more than 700 performances, check out our subscription streaming service and start a seven-day free trial. [LEARN MORE]( MET OPERA SHOP Create a collection of Met DVDs and watch amazing performances whenever you want—plus, find more than a thousand DVDs, CDs, and Blu-rays. [SHOP NOW]( FOLLOW US [YouTube](  [Instagram](   [Twitter](   [Facebook]( --------------------------------------------------------------- CUSTOMER SUPPORT [Contact Us]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Manage Email PreferencesÂ]( [View this email in a browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2021 METROPOLITAN OPERA 30 Lincoln Center New York, NY 10023 212.362.6000 [metopera.org]( Peter Gelb, General Manager Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer Music Director --------------------------------------------------------------- Photo Credits: Marty Sohl / Met Opera (Les Contes d’Hoffmann), Metropolitan Opera Archives (La Fanciulla del West, Luciano Pavarotti), Ken Howard / Met Opera (Pagliacci, Porgy and Bess, Adriana Lecouvreur), Jonathan Tichler / Met Opera (Opera House) This message was sent to {EMAIL} because you’ve signed up to receive Metropolitan Opera emails or agreed to our [Terms & Conditions](. Review our [Privacy Policy](.

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