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The Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts are a regular series of weekly broadcasts on network radio of full-length opera performances. They are transmitted live from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. The Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network airs the live performances on Saturday afternoons while the Met is in season ...
Metropolitan Opera Radio is a 24-hour opera channel on Sirius XM Radio, which presents multiple live opera broadcasts each week during the Met's performing season. During other hours it also offers past broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcast archives.
Metropolitan Opera Radio is an all-opera radio station on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 75 [1] (previously 78) and XM Satellite Radio channel 75 [2] (previously 79). Originally on channel 85, Met Opera Radio was shifted to channel 78 on June 24, 2008. In December 2020 it was moved again — this time to channel 355. It is also on Dish Network ...
Metropolitan Opera Radio may refer to: Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts, weekly Saturday live broadcasts from New York City's Metropolitan Opera;
The Metropolitan Opera Presents ended its 26-year run in 2003, and was replaced on PBS in 2007 by Great Performances at the Met. Operas aired in this series are repeats of the performances presented live on video in movie theaters in the Met's "Live in HD" series. Not all PBS affiliate stations may carry the program.
Note: This category contains articles directly about the Metropolitan Opera of New York City. Articles about important staff members and directors of the Met are listed under the subcategory "People associated with the Metropolitan Opera".
Debra Lew Harder (born 1960 or 1961) is an American pianist and radio announcer and host of the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts. Harder was named as the fifth host of the broadcasts in 2021, succeeding the retiring Mary Jo Heath. Harder was previously an announcer for classical music on radio station WRTI in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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