
Idomeneo
Ratings
Opera royalty Luciano Pavarotti brings dignity and power to the title role in this 1982 production. During a squall at sea, Idomeneo -- the king of Crete -- swears to Neptune that if the monarch survives, he'll sacrifice the first person he encounters onshore. Tragically, that person ends up being his son, Idamante (Frederica Von Stade). Maestro James Levine masterfully conducts the orchestra and chorus of the Metropolitan Opera. A musical production that was designed for the "Live From the Met" series, this program was produced by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle.
Production
Deutsche Grammophon, The Metropolitan Opera
Language
IT
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Luciano Pavarotti
Idomeneo
John Alexander
Arbace

Hildegard Behrens
Elettra

Ileana Cotrubas
Ilia

Frederica von Stade
Idamante
Timothy Jenkins
High Priest
Loretta di Franco
Women of Crete
Batyah Godfrey Ben-David
Women of Crete
Charles Anthony
Trojan Soldiers

James Courtney
Trojan Soldiers
Richard J. Clark
Voice of Neptune

James Levine
Conductor
MET Orchestra
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