Aria Code

A podcast by WQXR & The Metropolitan Opera - Wednesdays

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50 Episodes

  1. Flower Power: Don José and Dangerous Love in Bizet's Carmen

    Published: 6/02/2019
  2. Massenet's Werther: You've Got Mail!

    Published: 30/01/2019
  3. Mozart's Queen of the Night: Outrage Out of This World

    Published: 23/01/2019
  4. Verdi's Rigoletto: First Love, Wrong Love

    Published: 16/01/2019
  5. Donizetti's La Fille du Régiment: Sailing the High Cs

    Published: 9/01/2019
  6. Saint-Saëns’s Dalila: She's a Femme Fatale

    Published: 2/01/2019
  7. Puccini's Tosca: I Offered Songs to the Stars

    Published: 26/12/2018
  8. Puccini's La Boheme: Is Love at First Sight Really a Thing?

    Published: 12/12/2018
  9. Verdi's La Traviata: Opera's Original 'Pretty Woman'

    Published: 4/12/2018
  10. Welcome to Aria Code with Rhiannon Giddens

    Published: 19/11/2018

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Aria Code is a podcast that pulls back the curtain on some of the most famous arias in opera history, with insight from the biggest voices of our time, including Roberto Alagna, Diana Damrau, Sondra Radvanovsky, and many others. Hosted by Grammy Award-winner and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow Rhiannon Giddens, Aria Code is produced in partnership with The Metropolitan Opera. Each episode dives into one aria — a feature for a single singer — and explores how and why these brief musical moments have imprinted themselves in our collective consciousness and what it takes to stand on the Met stage and sing them. A wealth of guests—from artists like Rufus Wainwright and Ruben Santiago-Hudson to non-musicians like Dame Judi Dench and Dr. Brooke Magnanti, author of The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl—join Rhiannon and the Met Opera’s singers to understand why these arias touch us at such a human level, well over a century after they were written. Each episode ends with the aria, uninterrupted and in full, recorded from the Met Opera stage. Aria Code is produced in partnership with WQXR, The Metropolitan Opera and WNYC Studios.

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