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Silenced by virus Met Opera links to digital global gala

- By RONALD BLUM Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Javier Camarena was at his home in Zurich singing an aria from Bellini's “Il Pirata” when the screen for the video feed split, and he was joined by Metropolit­an Opera music director Yannick Nézet-séguin in Montreal and general manager Peter Gelb in New York.

“Just a second,” the tenor from Mexico said, raising an index finger.

He had just finished the slow-moving first section. An associate director an ocean away didn't realize he also planned to perform the cabaletta, the fastermovi­ng second part. Restored to a full screen, Camarena continued.

With the entertainm­ent world shut down by the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Met staged an At-home Gala on Saturday that would have been inconceiva­ble to the Vanderbilt­s and Morgans who helped found the company in 1883. A starry array of classical music's biggest names sang live on Skype from their living rooms across 13 nations, including Renée Fleming in Virginia, Jonas Kaufmann in Germany, Bryn Terfel in Wales and Roberto Alagna in France.

Thirty-three live and seven prerecorde­d performanc­es stretched for four hours. The Met said the live stream on its website that started at 1 p.m. EDT Saturday peaked at about 300,000 views in 162 countries and the total with replays was expected to reach 1 million by Sunday night.

Gelb, trying to overcome a budget deficit of up to $60 million, said there were many small donations but it was too early to total.

“It was a temporary kind of panacea and it just lifted people's spirits in a way that would never have happened. This type of program only works because of the horrible conditions that we're in right now,” Gelb said Sunday. “I got so many e-mails and text messages from people that said that they were in tears for large portions of this program.”

Joyce Didonato, in Spain, joined seven violists and Nézet-séguin in a recorded tribute to Vincent Lionti, a Met violist for 33 years who died on April 4 after contractin­g the coronaviru­s. Nézet-séguin sniffled after watching the playback of Handel's “Ombra mai fu.”

“To lose him to the virus made this reality so much closer, immediate, that we could lose a member of our family to this threat,” Nézetségui­n said.

Erin Morley, Matthew Polenzani, Étienne Dupuis and Günther Groissböck showed off their piano-playing abilities, accompanyi­ng themselves. Dupuis and wife Nicole Car sang a duet from Massenet's “Thaïs” after an initial connectivi­ty delay.

Artists' homes were on showcase: Kaufmann has a Bösendorfe­r piano surrounded by red theater-style seats in Munich; Anita Rachvelish­vili has a “NO AUTOGRAPHS PLEASE” sign on her piano in Tbilisi, Georgia; René Pape has a red Le Corbusier chair and decorative Fornasetti globe in Dresden. Groissböck has a model of the Met on his piano and a statue of composer Richard Wagner in a corner wearing a blue facemask with the word: “No.”

Attire ranged from Alagna in a tuxedo jacket, blue jeans and what appeared to be a soccer jersey, to Sonya Yoncheva in a white-and-black recital ready dress.

Ildar Abdrazakov in Moscow sang in Moscow just a few hours before his wife gave birth to a son.

Her face flush with emotion, Fleming gave one of the most moving performanc­es, the “Ave Maria” from Verdi's “Otello.” After a few moments of quiet, Gelb's microphone caught him saying “Go, Gary,” to director Gary Halvorson in Los Angeles, a sign of the unusual technical logistics.

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 ?? METROPOLIT­AN OPERA VIA AP ?? In a photo provided by the Metropolit­an Opera, members of the Metropolit­an Opera Orchestra and chorus performing from homes for the company’s At-home gala, which was transmitte­d Saturday, April 25, 2020. Music director Yannick Nézet-séguini in Mointreal is in the fourth row from top, sixth from left.
METROPOLIT­AN OPERA VIA AP In a photo provided by the Metropolit­an Opera, members of the Metropolit­an Opera Orchestra and chorus performing from homes for the company’s At-home gala, which was transmitte­d Saturday, April 25, 2020. Music director Yannick Nézet-séguini in Mointreal is in the fourth row from top, sixth from left.

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