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Live from the Met: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg

on BBC Radio 3

Otto Schenk 's new production of Wagner's opera, live from the Metropolitan Opera, New York, conducted by the Met's Artistic Director, James Levine.
Metropolitan Opera
Chorus and Orchestra conductor James Levine Act
6.25 The Metropolitan Opera Quiz
Listeners challenge three opera experts.
* Questions for future quizzes can be sent to: Texaco Opera Quiz, 101 Park Avenue, Suite 1812, New York 10178-1897
6.55 Act 2
7.55 Architects and Critics: An American View
Is architecture today in a healthy state? Architect Cesar Pelli , who has received severe criticism in Britain for his buildings in Canary Wharf, defends his design and discusses his architectural principles with Joe Mordaunt Crook , Professor of Architectural
History at the University of London.
8.20 Act 3
(An EBU presentation in association with the Texaco
Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Otto Schenk
Director:
James Levine.
Conductor:
James Levine
Unknown:
Cesar Pelli
Unknown:
Joe Mordaunt Crook
Eva:
Karita Mattila (soprano)
Walther:
Francisco Araiza (tenor)
David:
Lars Magnussen (tenor)
Hans Sachs:
Donald McIntyre (bass)
Beckmesser:
Hermann Prey (bar)
Beckmesser:
Jan-Hendrik Rootering (bass)
Magdalena:
Birgitta Svenden (soprano)
Kothner:
John Del Carlo (bass)
Night watchman:
Julien Robbins (bass)
Vogelgesang:
Paul Groves (tenor)
Zorn:
Robert Brubaker (tenor)
Eisslinger:
Charles Anthony (tenor)
Moser:
John Horton Murray (tenor)
Nachtigall:
Kim Josephson (bass)
Ortel:
Philip Cokorinos (bass)
Schwarz:
Leroy Lehr (bass)
Foltz:
Richard Vernon (bass)

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