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Met Opera on Demand Analysis

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Met Opera on Demand is a multimedia app designed for opera enthusiasts, providing access to an extensive library of performances from the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. With over 650 full-length operas available for streaming, users can enjoy high-definition viewing on various devices including smartphones, tablets, and connected TVs. The app allows for a flexible viewing experience, enabling users to watch their favorite performances at their convenience. Additionally, a free preview of select operas is available to help users explore the content before subscribing.

The app's interface is user-friendly, facilitating easy navigation through the vast collection of operas. Users can search for specific performances, explore different genres, and discover new productions. The ability to stream high-quality video enhances the overall viewing experience, making it suitable for both casual viewers and dedicated opera fans. Overall, Met Opera on Demand serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in experiencing world-class opera from the comfort of their home.

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1.0.934
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Android
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Android 15.0
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Met Opera on Demand delivers instant and unlimited streaming of more than 650 full-length Metropolitan Opera performances on your Android...

Met Opera on Demand delivers instant and unlimited streaming of more than 650 full-length Metropolitan Opera performances on your Android smartphone or tablet--and on your HDTV or connected sound system as well with Chromecast.

The Met Opera on Demand app is free to download. Explore the app and the catalog, and enjoy a sampling of free preview content. Met Opera on Demand subscribers can sign in anytime for complete and unlimited access to everything available. Free 7-day trial available for new users.

Highlights of this unparalleled collection of opera performances include:

- More than 100 presentations from the Met's award-winning "Live in HD" series of global cinema transmissions, featuring opera superstars Roberto Alagna, Natalie Dessay, Joyce DiDonato, Placido Domingo, Renee Fleming, Juan Diego Florez, Elina Garanca, Jonas Kaufmann, Anna Netrebko, Deborah Voigt, and many more

- Classic Met telecasts dating from 1977, including "Aida" starring Leontyne Price, "La Boheme" starring Luciano Pavarotti and Renata Scotto, Jon Vickers as Otello, and more

- More than 400 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 Bjorling, Callas, Corelli, Horne, Nilsson, Sutherland, Tebaldi, Te Kanawa, and Tucker

All Met Opera on Demand videos offer English subtitles, and many recent HD performances also include subtitles in French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish. Subscribers with Chromecast can watch all videos with the full offering of multi-language subtitles on their 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.

(The Met Opera on Demand app requires a Wi-Fi internet connection to stream videos and content availability is subject to change.)


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