The Iseman Broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera Live in HD
| Three weeks ahead | Ticket reservations open to Yale students |
| Two weeks ahead | Ticket reservations open to Yale faculty and staff |
The Yale School of Music continues to present The Iseman Met Opera Broadcasts Live in HD. The broadcasts are presented free of charge to members of the Yale community.
Tickets will be available at the Yale School of Music box office in Sprague Hall (470 College Street) and on the web. No reservations will be accepted over the phone. A current Yale ID is required, and tickets are not transferable to those outside the Yale community. The box office is open from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday, and one hour before each broadcast.
Students may reserve tickets beginning the Monday three weeks before each broadcast; faculty, staff, and retirees may reserve tickets beginning the Monday two weeks ahead of each broadcast.
If reserving tickets over the web, please note that you will receive a confirmation email if your order has been processed correctly. If you do not receive an email confirming your ticket reservation, please return to this page and complete the ticket reservation process. You may also pick up tickets in person at the Sprague Hall box office.
Tickets to The Iseman Met Opera Broadcasts are free and are general admission. All ticket holders must be seated fifteen minutes before the broadcast to guarantee a seat. At that time, any empty seats will be made available to other members of the Yale community.
Please note that the Yale School of Music presents only the Live in HD broadcasts. If you are interested in encore broadcasts, please contact other local venues.
Please visit this page for the dates that ticket reservations open for each broadcast.
For further information, call 203 432-4158 or visit the Sprague Hall box office.
Upcoming Broadcasts
Expected running time: 3 hours, 13 minutes
The virtuosic Elīna Garanča sings Sesto in Mozart’s drama set in ancient Rome. Giuseppe Filianoti is the noble Tito and Barbara Frittoli is Vitellia, in this handsome revival of one of the composer’s final masterpieces. Harry Bicket conducts.
Expected running time: 3 hours, 54 minutes
Director David Alden’s dreamlike setting provides a compelling backdrop for this dramatic story of jealousy and vengeance. Marcelo Álvarez stars as the conflicted king; Sondra Radvanovsky is Amelia, the object of his secret passion; and Dmitri Hvorostovsky is her suspicious husband. Kathleen Kim is the page Oscar, and Stephanie Blythe sings the role of the fortune-teller Ulrica. Fabio Luisi conducts.
Expected running time: 3 hours, 54 minutes
The Met's unforgettable production of Verdi's ancient Egyptian drama stars Liudmyla Monastyrska as the enslaved Ethiopian princess caught in a love triangle with the heroic Radamès, played by Roberto Alagna, and the proud Egyptian princess Amneris, sung by Olga Borodina. Fabio Luisi conducts.