
MET Orchestra
Known For
Acting
Born
Biography
Thrilling audiences with more than 200 performances each season, the MET Orchestra is one of the world’s great performing ensembles, both on stage and in the opera pit. Since its founding in 1883, the MET Orchestra’s performances have encompassed not only the entire opera repertoire, but symphonic and chamber programs at Carnegie Hall, international tours, and countless musician activities outside of the Metropolitan Opera House. The MET Orchestra has grown in the past four decades into an ensemble noted by singers, critics, conductors, and audiences as one of today’s most stylistically versatile and musically satisfying orchestras.
Most Known For

La Bohème

Bizet: Carmen

Falstaff

Massenet: Cendrillon
as Self - Orchestra

Il Trovatore

Puccini: Turandot

The Metropolitan Opera: Il Trovatore
as Self

Great Performances at the Met
as Self

Adams: Doctor Atomic

Turandot

The Metropolitan Opera: L’Amour de Loin

Berlioz: Les Troyens

Bizet: Carmen

The Metropolitan Opera: Norma

Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin

The Metropolitan Opera: The Tempest

Wagner: Das Rheingold

La traviata

The Metropolitan Opera: Turandot
