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The Bardavon Announces: The MET: LIVE IN HD 2018-19 SEASON

Subscriptions are on sale NOW. Single tickets to all 10 broadcasts are on sale July 12. Preferred seating for Bardavon Members held until August 10. (Poughkeepsie, NY) The Bardavon is pleased to announce The Met: Live in HD 2018-19 season. This is the Bardavon’s tenth season of presenting The Met’s award-winning series of live, high-definition performance transmissions, which are broadcast to over 900 theaters around the world direct from the House. Subscriptions are on sale NOW and single tickets go on sale July 12. Preferred seating held for Bardavon members until August 10. Tickets are $28 (Adults), $26 (Bardavon Member), and $21 (Children 12 and under). Purchase your tickets in person at the Bardavon Box Office, 35 Market Street, Poughkeepsie, 845.473.2072. Online at Ticketmaster : 800.745.3000. Please note that Bardavon Member benefits and special discounts and subscriptions are not available through Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster fees will apply. Ticket-holders are invited to enjoy an insightful pre-show talk on the day’s opera one half hour prior to the broadcast at the Bardavon or UPAC, lead by Leslie Gerber, who is a music teacher at Marist's Center for Lifetime Studies and author of all Hudson Valley Philharmonic playbill liner notes. The corporate sponsor of The Met: Live in HD at the Bardavon and UPAC is Premier Medical Group. The Met: Live in HD is also made possible in part through generous support from the Dr. Edwin Ulrich Charitable Trust and the Steve and Julia Dunwell and Benjamin R. Strong Opera Funds of the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley as well as by contributions from generous opera patrons. The complete MET LIVE in HD 18-19 season of 10 broadcasts at Bardavon and UPAC: () October 6, 2018 at 1PM at Bardavon Soprano sings her first Met Aida, with mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili as her formidable rival Amneris. Aleksandrs Antonenko is the warrior Radamès, and takes the podium for the Met’s monumental production.

Samson et Dalila (Camille Saint-Saëns) October 20, 2018 at 1PM at Bardavon Saint-Saëns’s biblical epic Samson et Dalila stars Elīna Garanča and Roberto Alagna in the title roles; the pair was last seen together by HD audiences in the acclaimed 2010 transmission of Bizet’s . Laurent Naouri co-stars as the High Priest, with Elchin Azizov as the Philistine King Abimélech and Dmitry Belosselskiy as the Old Hebrew. Darko Tresnjak, the Tony Award–winning director of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, makes his Met debut directing the first new Met production of the opera in 20 years. Sir Mark Elder conducts. (Giacomo Puccini)

October 27, 2018 at 1PM at UPAC Soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek sings Puccini’s gun-slinging heroine in this romantic epic of the Wild West, alongside star Jonas Kaufmann in the role of the outlaw Dick Johnson. Baritone Željko Lučić is the vigilante sheriff Jack Rance, and Marco Armiliato conducts. Marnie (Nico Muhly/Libretto Nicholas Wright) November 10, 2018 at 1PM at Bardavon Nico Muhly’s Marnie, based on Winston Graham’s novel, which in turn inspired Alfred Hitchock’s suspenseful thriller, has its U.S. premiere at the Met this season. Isabel Leonard stars in the title role opposite Christopher Maltman as her blackmailing husband Mark Rutland, Iestyn Davies as his brother Terry, Janis Kelly as Mrs. Rutland, and acclaimed mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves as Marnie’s mother. Robert Spano makes his company debut conducting. Marnie is a co-commission and co-production with English National Opera, where the production premiered in 2017. Adriana Lecouvreur (Francesco Cilea) January 12, 2019 at 1PM at Bardavon For the first time at the Met, Anna Netrebko sings the title role of Adriana Lecouvreur, the great 18th-century actress in love with the military hero Maurizio, sung by Piotr Beczała. Gianandrea Noseda conducts Cilea’s tragedy, directed by Sir David McVicar, with the action partially set in a working replica of a theater. The cast also features Anita Rachvelishvili as the Princess of Bouillon, Adriana’s rival for Maurizio’s affections; Ambrogio Maestri as Michonnet, Adriana’s faithful friend; and Carlo Bosi as the duplicitous Abbé. Adriana Lecouvreur is a co-production of the , Covent Garden, ; Gran Teatre del , Barcelona; Wiener Staatsoper; San Francisco Opera; and L’Opéra National de . La Traviata (Giuseppe Verdi) Encore Broadcast January 26, 2019 at 1PM at Bardavon Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Verdi’s timeless tragedy La Traviata. Directed by Michael Mayer, this new production features a dazzling 18th-century setting that changes with the seasons. Diana Damrau is the doomed heroine Violetta, opposite Juan Diego Flórez as her lover, Alfredo, and Quinn Kelsey as Alfredo’s protective father, Giorgio Germont. Carmen (Georges Bizet) February 2, 2019 at 1PM at Bardavon and UPAC Clémentine Margaine is opera’s ultimate seductress, opposite Roberto Alagna, who captivated Live in HD audiences as Don José in 2010. Louis Langrée conducts Sir Richard Eyre’s lively production, a favorite in the Met’s repertoire.

La Fille du Régiment (Gaetano Donizetti)

March 2, 2019 at 1PM at UPAC Bel canto stars Pretty Yende and Javier Camarena team up for a feast of vocal fireworks on the Met stage. Maurizio Muraro is Sergeant Sulplice, with Stephanie Blythe as the outlandish Marquise of Berkenfield. Enrique Mazzola conducts. La Fille du Régiment is a co-production of the Metropolitan Opera; the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London; and the Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna. Die Walküre (Richard Wagner) March 30, 2019 at 12PM at Bardavon The second installment of Wagner’s Ring cycle, Die Walküre, stars heroic soprano Christine Goerke as the warrior goddess Brünnhilde, whose encounter with the mortal twins Siegmund and Sieglinde, sung by Stuart Skelton and Eva- Maria Westbroek, leads her on a journey from Valhalla to earthbound humanity. Philippe Jordan conducts.

Dialogues des Carmélites (Francis Poulenc) May 11, 2019 at 12PM at Bardavon Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads an accomplished ensemble in Poulenc’s devastating modern masterpiece of faith and martyrdom. Isabel Leonard is the young Blanche de La Force, opposite Met legend Karita Mattila as the First Prioress. The Bardavon 1869 Opera House, Inc. (the Bardavon) is a New York State nonprofit arts presenter that owns and operates a 944-seat historic theater in Poughkeepsie, and the region’s premiere orchestra, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic (the HVP). The company also regularly presents in other venues including the Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC) in Kingston. The Bardavon offers world-class music, dance, theater, Live in HD broadcasts, and classic films for diverse audiences; stages free outdoor events in local communities; and partners with regional schools to produce unique arts learning experiences. It also continues to restore and preserve the Bardavon—a National Register of Historic Places property—for today’s audiences and future generations to enjoy.