Classical Music
Related: About this forumThe Opera House: Trailer
Rewarding on every level (cultural, historical, emotional), this is a documentary on the building of the Met, which opened in 1966. An incredibly operatic tale in and of itself. You can watch the whole thing on PBS online:
https://www.pbs.org/video/the-opera-house-zvpfpy/
elleng
(137,266 posts)Bookmarking.
Golden Raisin
(4,692 posts)In addition to the building of the new Metropolitan Opera House it's a study of the neighborhood, urban planning and destruction (Robert Moses) and a vanished epoch of NYC and American history. Soprano Leontyne Price, who opened the New House at Lincoln Center, is interviewed in the documentary. At 90 she is sharp as a tack, nostalgic and retains a wonderful sense of humor. I happen to be a major opera lover and live around the corner from the New Met. I have lived in Lincoln Square (the neighborhood out of which Lincoln Center was carved) my entire adult life since graduating college (1971), so the film really resonated strongly with me.
BeyondGeography
(40,115 posts)and came up with this obit on his successor who died tragically before his first season; thats how Schuyler Chapin got the job. Front page news on the NYT:
https://www.nytimes.com/1972/07/19/archives/gentele-head-of-met-dies-with-2-children-in-crash-was-bings.html
He would have been a great one, IMO.