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Met Opera on Demand delivers instant and unlimited streaming of more than 950 full-length Metropolitan Opera performances on your iPad & iPhone—and on your HDTV or connected sound system as well via Apple TV with AirPlay.
The Met Opera on Demand iPad/iPhone app is free to download. Explore the app and the catalog, and enjoy a sampling of free preview content. Now you can sign-up for the 7-day Free Trial or purchase a subscription right inside the app for complete and unlimited access to everything available.
Highlights of this unparalleled collection of opera performances include:
• More than 180 presentations from every season of the Met’s award-winning "Live in HD" series of global movie-theater transmissions, featuring opera superstars Angel Blue, Joyce DiDonato, Renée Fleming, Roberto Alagna, Elīna Garanča, Jonas Kaufmann, Deborah Voigt, and many more
• Classic Met telecasts dating from 1977, including "Aida" starring Leontyne Price, "La Bohème" starring Luciano Pavarotti and Renata Scotto, and more
• More than 600 radio broadcast performances dating back to 1935, representing nearly all of the most popular operas ever composed and many of the greatest singers in Met history including Björling, Callas, Corelli, Horne, Nilsson, Sutherland, Tebaldi, Te Kanawa, and Tucker
• Met Opera on Demand: Now Playing, a new 24-hour audio stream of extraordinary Met performances
• Select live radio broadcasts
All Met Opera on Demand videos include English subtitles, and many recent HD performances also include subtitles in French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish, as well as English Closed Captions (CC.) Videos released 2022 and later will also include Audio Description (AD). Subscribers can use AirPlay to watch all videos with the full offering of multi-language subtitles on their TV via Apple TV. New operas are added every month. The app also offers a “Continue Watching and Listening” feature that allows you to stop at any time and resume right where you left off whenever you’re ready. You can bookmark your favorite performances for easy access at any time as well.
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Met Opera on Demand offers two auto-renewing subscription types available for purchase through your iTunes Account: Monthly (with a free 7-day trial for first time purchasers) and Annual. Payment will be charged (after any free trial period, if applicable) to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase, at the price listed under "Choose Your Offer" (currently $14.99 US Dollars for a Monthly subscription and $149.99 US Dollars for an Annual subscription.) Depending on your App Store country or region, prices might be listed and payments charged in your local currency, US Dollars, or Euros. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your iTunes Account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and the auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user’s Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription. The Metropolitan Opera’s Terms & Conditions (http://www.metopera.org/user-information/terms-and-conditions/) and Privacy Policy (http://www.metopera.org/user-information/privacy-policy/) also apply.
I recently got a smart TV and was so excited to get this app as I am a huge opera fan and amateur vocalist myself. I got the app on TV first but it was having trouble creating an account and subscribing. So I downloaded on my phone, eventually I got the subscription to work and can access operas. I love watching them but here’s the problem - it doesn’t save favorites, and doesn’t save your place so you can resume, which is a big problem because its pretty common to not watch a 4 hour opera in one sitting. So every time I go into the app I have to find my opera all over again and toggle to approximately where I left off. This is especially disappointing since Met considers themselves such the elites, but the can’t get a programmer to fix this simple problems. I see now in the reviews everyone has the same problem with these apps. What a disappointment.
Content Great. App SUUUUUUCKS!
Dermon17
It genuinely blows my mind that the greatest Opera House in the world, in my opinion, has had an app for over a decade and a half that doesn’t even pretend to work on any kind of consistent level. I probably cancel my subscription every couple of months and wait several years before downloading this app again. There is nothing more frustrating than trying to watch all of your favorite operas with your favorite singers with an outstanding Orchestra and all of this design be literally impossible to view because of how poorly the app is run.There is no excuse for this. We’ve had streaming services for almost 20 years now and people like the Berlin Philharmonic, Medici, in the Royal Opera House don’t have these kinds of problems whatsoever. I wish I could say that I might as well flip a coin but that assumes that the app even works half the time. Why is it that even videos downloaded for off-line usage don’t work? It’s genuinely embarrassing to the point that I would have thought that at some point over the last 15 years somebody somewhere in some data area would spend. The two weeks that it would take to basically start from scratch. But alas, here we are. I’m running out of space to write, but this app just angers me so much. The content is so good, why can’t I freaking see it?
Abysmal app
Kl123nm456
I have done my best to support MET, but the technical infrastructure is just abysmal. The app malfunctions so often that even a die-hard opera fan like myself would consider giving up. I have been watching MET make poor decisions for its survival for years, but I hope they are wise enough to salvage their digital income by investing a better technical team.
Is MetOpera App’s Fat Lady Singing?
Bugs Bunny’s Barber
I wish I knew. I can’t tell. You’d think that pressing a play button arrow would start a song, but no. No music begins. Click the track list? Shows “now playing” but no sound from iPhone. I’ve had this annoying app for several months and generally give up. On one occasion, I kept clicking on any opera, any song! Just play something!! This opera, that opera. Audio. Video. Ugh! Nothing but frustration. No sound. Put down the phone. Then about 5 minutes later I heard something! It was playing some random opera I had never heard of, but hallelujah it was playing!! Unfortunately I had to stop it to take a call, and I’ve never gotten it to play again. What a waste of money! I use opera for relaxation. This app has the opposite effect. If anyone knows how to make it play, please let me know
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Seller
Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc.
Size
77.9 MB
Category
Music
Compatibility
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
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