Take that, ITunes!
The Met recently launched an on-demand digital music service which
allows users to download Met performances from as far back as 1937
(for a fee, of course.) So if you ever find yourself wishing you had
that perfect redition of Beverly Sills's 1978 performance in
Donizetti's "Pasquale," here's your chance. That's right, Cam Cam,
I'm talking to you :-) Huzzah for Peter Gelb for once again proving
himself an innovative leader in the arts.
~Shannon
allows users to download Met performances from as far back as 1937
(for a fee, of course.) So if you ever find yourself wishing you had
that perfect redition of Beverly Sills's 1978 performance in
Donizetti's "Pasquale," here's your chance. That's right, Cam Cam,
I'm talking to you :-) Huzzah for Peter Gelb for once again proving
himself an innovative leader in the arts.
~Shannon
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071120/ap_en_mu/met_opera_rhapsody

1 Comments:
Hi Lester! I've gone to the Met site a couple of times and can't seem to find the link to this treasure trove. I always end up at a Rhapsody site which offers nothing more than studio recordings. Can you please clue me in? Thanks! Tansui
By Anonymous, At November 26, 2007 1:51 PM
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