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Lawrence Brownlee and Erin Morley in Mozart's Die Zauberfl枚te. Zenith Richards / Met Opera

From the 92nd Street Y to the South Street Seaport, the classic arts scene in New York is never quiet. Here is just a sampling of some of the classic arts events happening this week:

A new production of Mozart鈥檚 Die Zauberfl枚te opens May 19 at the Metropolitan opera. Directed by Tony nominee Simon McBurney, the production will raise the pit, to make the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra visible to the audience, and part of the action on stage. The production will be conducted by Nathalie Stutzmann, who just made her Met debut conducting Ivo van Hove鈥檚 new production of Don Giovanni. Lawrence Brownlee stars as Tamino, singing the role at the Met for the first time. Erin Morley plays Pamina, and Kathryn Lewek plays the Queen of the Night. Lewek, who has been a house favorite Queen of the Night since her Met debut in 2013, will reach her 50th Met performance of the role during the run of this production. The Queen of the Night鈥檚 second-act showstopper 鈥淒er H枚lle Rache鈥� is one of the most famous coloratura soprano showcases in the operatic canon.

Also at the Met, performances continue of Aida, La Boh猫me, and Don Giovanni. May 18 will mark the final performance of Sonja Frisell鈥檚 production of Aida before the opera house replaces it with a new production by Michael Mayer in the 2024-25 season. Frisell鈥檚 production has been a staple of the Met鈥檚 repertoire since it first opened in 1988, and has been performed over 260 times on the Met stage.

Finally, Ivo van Hove鈥檚 production of Don Giovanni, which continues performances at the Met through June 2, will be broadcast to movie theaters worldwide May 20 as part of the Met鈥檚 Live in HD season. Baritone Peter Mattei stars alongside sopranos Federica Lombardi, Ana Mari虂a Marti虂nez, and Ying Fang.

At the South Street Seaport, performances continue through May 17 of On Site Opera鈥檚 production of Puccini鈥檚 Il Tabarro. The waterfront will provide a veristic backdrop to the verismo tragedy about stevedores on the banks of the Seine.

Starting May 19, the New York City Ballet presents a program comprising George Balanchine鈥檚 Swan Lake and Alexei Ratmansky鈥檚 Pictures At An Exhibition. Balanchine鈥檚 abridged version of Swan Lake, based on Lev Ivanov鈥檚 choreography, uses music from the second and fourth acts of Tchaikovsky鈥檚 ballet. Ratmansky鈥檚 Pictures At An Exhibition is choreographed to Mussorgsky鈥檚 piano suite. Originally composed based on the paintings and drawings of Viktor Hartmann, Ratmansky鈥檚 ballet sets Mussorgsky's music against a backdrop of Kandinsky.

On the other side of Lincoln Center Plaza, Gustavo Dudamel will conduct Mahler鈥檚 9th Symphony with the New York Philharmonic May 19-21. It was announced in February that Dudamel, currently music director of both the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Paris Opera, will join the NY Philharmonic as music director beginning in the 2026-27 season, succeeding current music director Jaap van Zweden.

At Carnegie Hall this week will be performances from pianists August Boehm (May 15), Larry Weng (May 16), and Bruce Liu (May 19), the Ivalas Quartet (May 17), the Signum Quartet (May 18), and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, with Christine Baranski, Karen Slack, and Will Liverman (May 20). Tony Award winner Baranski will narrate Beethoven鈥檚 Egmont with Slack as soprano soloist, and Slack and Liverman will perform the world premiere of Jasmine Barnes鈥� Songs of Paul, a tribute to Paul Robeson on the occasion of his 125th birthday.

American Modern Opera Company will present the echoing of tenses May 18 at the 92nd Street Y. The work, which encompasses music, poetry, imagery, and more, 鈥渆xplores themes of shared memory, the Asian-American immigrant experience, the universal immigrant experience, and familial relationships.鈥� Violinist Miranda Cuckson, pianist Conor Hanick, and tenor Paul Appleby perform the work by composer Anthony Cheung.

May 20, the 92nd Street Y will present violinist Stefan Jackiw, cellist Alisa Weilerstein, and pianist Daniil Trifonov, performing works by Lutos艂awski, Rachmaninoff, and Tchaikovsky.

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