
The Metropolitan Opera: Fidelio
Mar 15 2025
•3h 35m
•Music
Following a string of awe-inspiring Met performances, soprano Lise Davidsen stars as Leonore, who risks everything to save her husband from the clutches of tyranny.
Cast
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Lise Davidsen
Leonore

Ying Fang
Marzelline
David Butt Philip
Florestan
Magnus Dietrich
Jaquino
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