Aida

Aida

Release date : January 3, 1985
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Bruce Donnelly / Brian Large /
Writers : Antonio Ghislanzoni /
Production companies :
January 3, 1985 United States of America Music Italian More
0
User Score

Overview

This was one of the most emotional evenings in Met history—the night Leontyne Price bid farewell to opera. Aida is the role that inspired audiences around the world to acclaim her as the greatest Verdi soprano of her time. And this telecast shows why: the famous soaring phrases that seemed to never end, the shimmering top to her lustrous voice, undimmed by the years. But most of all, there is the ennobling heart and soul Price lavished on every performance—captured here forever. With James Levine conducting the Met orchestra, chorus, and ballet.
More »

Top Billed Cast

More

Videos

View All Videos

Images

View All Images

Recommendations

More
Wolf Man
Horror Thriller
Captain America: Brave New World
Science Fiction Action Thriller
Nosferatu
Horror Fantasy
Wicked
Drama Romance Fantasy
Ne Zha 2
Animation Fantasy Adventure
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
Action Science Fiction Comedy Family
Moana 2
Animation Adventure Family Comedy
Anora
Drama Comedy Romance
Kinda Pregnant
Comedy Romance
Ne Zha
Animation Fantasy Adventure
The Substance
Horror Science Fiction Comedy
September 5
Drama Thriller History
Companion
Science Fiction Horror Thriller
Flow
Animation Fantasy Adventure
  • title:Aida
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1985
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Bruce Donnelly / Brian Large /
  • Writers: Antonio Ghislanzoni ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:This was one of the most emotional evenings in Met history—the night Leontyne Price bid farewell to opera. Aida is the role that inspired audiences around the world to acclaim her as the greatest Verdi soprano of her time. And this telecast shows why: the famous soaring phrases that seemed to never end, the shimmering top to her lustrous voice, undimmed by the years. But most of all, there is the ennobling heart and soul Price lavished on every performance—captured here forever. With James Levine conducting the Met orchestra, chorus, and ballet.
Search history
delete
Popular search