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Peter Gelb

Peter Gelb (born 1953[1]) is an American arts administrator. Since August 2006, he has been General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.

Peter Gelb at the 68th Annual Peabody Awards

Career

Early career

While in high school, Gelb began his association with the Metropolitan Opera as an usher. At age 17, Gelb began his career in classical music as office boy to impresario Sol Hurok.

Gelb managed the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s 1979 China tour. The following year Gelb became Vladimir Horowitz's manager. Gelb assisted the pianist in the revival of his performing career, and managed his return to Russia in 1986.[citation needed]

In 1982, Gelb founded, and was president of, CAMI Video, a division of Columbia Artists Management. In this capacity, for six years he was executive producer of "The Metropolitan Opera Presents", the Met's series of televised opera broadcasts. Gelb produced 25 televised productions for the Met.[citation needed]

Sony Classical

Gelb was president of Sony Classical Records from 1995 to 2006. Gelb pursued a strategy of emphasizing crossover music over mainstream classical repertoire.[2] Examples include cellist Yo-Yo Ma, who was encouraged to record Americana, including an album with fiddler and composer Mark O'Connor and double-bassist and composer Edgar Meyer, Appalachia Waltz; electronic composer Vangelis, who recorded the choral symphony Mythodea; and Charlotte Church, a pop artist who started her career as a classical singer.[3]

Metropolitan Opera

Gelb became the 16th General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera, taking over from Joseph Volpe, on August 1, 2006. He launched his tenure with several new productions, including Madama Butterfly directed by Anthony Minghella; The Barber of Seville by Bartlett Sher; and Tan Dun's new opera The First Emperor directed by Zhang Yimou.

Gelb launched a number of new ventures for the Met, such as taking advantage of new media technology to distribute Met performances to a wider global audience. This became The Met: Live in HD series, the Met becoming the first performing arts company to offer live high definition broadcasts of its operas to cinemas and other performing arts centers in many countries of the world. The series gained both a Peabody and an Emmy Award. Several digitally recorded performances were later offered on public television stations and released on DVDs for purchase.

During his tenure at the Met, Gelb has spearheaded the production of contemporary works, including the staging of two of John Adams's operas, Doctor Atomic and Nixon in China, with a third Adams opera, The Death of Klinghoffer, premiering in October 2014.[needs update] His other ideas have included an annual "family-oriented" presentation at Christmas time, and collaborations with Lincoln Center Theater to develop new musical works with musicians such as Wynton Marsalis, Rachel Portman, and Rufus Wainwright.[4] In January 2007 Gelb announced a commission for a new opera from Osvaldo Golijov, tentatively scheduled for the 2010-11 season.[5] However, following the death in 2008 of Anthony Minghella who was to have written the libretto, the premiere was postponed to 2018.[needs update][6][7]

Gelb, whose contract was extended in November 2019 until 2027,[8]  has taken measures to increase ticket sales,[9] suspending performances in February when sales are slowest, extending the season until June and adding Sunday matinees. The Met also instituted Fridays under 40, a program offering discounted tickets to younger audience members.[10]

The Met also raised the number of new productions, including those of recent operas and works written for the Met. In 2021-22, in collaboration with Met Music Director Yannick Nezet-Seguin, he programed three contemporary works and seven new productions in 2022-23.[11]

Gelb has also diversified casts and staff at the Met. Fire Shut Up in My Bones, which opened the 2021-22 season, was the first work on the Met stage by a Black composer – and featured the Met’s first Black director, Camille A. Brown (who co-directed with James Robinson). “X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X” by Anthony Davis will receive a new production [12]in the fall of 2023. Mr. Gelb also named three composers of color to its commissioning program: Valerie Coleman, Jessie Montgomery and Joel Thomson. In 2021, he appointed Marcia Sells as the Met’s first chief diversity officer.[13] Five women conductors took the podium in 2021-22, the most ever in a Met season.

Metropolitan Opera and the pandemic

In 2020, while live performances were on hiatus due to the pandemic, Gelb organized the start of Nightly Met Opera Streams, free online presentations of archival performances. The program lasted 16 months, with over 20 million views.[14]

In July 2020, The Met launched the Met Stars Live in Concert initiative, a pay-per-view service.[15]

Metropolitan Opera and Ukraine

Under Mr. Gelb’s leadership, the Metropolitan Opera acted to express solidarity with Ukraine[16] over the Russian invasion. Within days of the attack, the Met opera and chorus sang the Ukrainian national anthem ahead of a regularly scheduled performance. Two weeks later, the Met organized a benefit concert on behalf of Ukraine. Mr. Gelb, in cooperation with the Polish National Opera, organized the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra,[17] which was made up of Ukrainian musicians inside and outside of the country.

The orchestra, led by Mr. Gelb’s wife, the conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson,[18] toured during the summer of 2022, traveling to 12 cities in Europe and the United States as an expression of support for Ukraine and to raise money for its people. The Met continues to present Russian works and engage Russian singers, performing Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin” in the spring of 2022[19] and Shostakovich’s “Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk” in the fall of 2023.[20]

Awards and recognitions

In 2013, Gelb received the Sanford Prize from the Yale School of Music, and was named Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur by the French President.[21] In 2019, he received the Gold Medal from the National Institute of Social Sciences.[22] On May 28, 2020, Italian President Sergio Mattarella decorated Mr. Gelb as an Ufficiale nell’Ordine della Stella d’Italia.[23] He was awarded the Order of Merit, Ukraine, by President Volodymyr Zelensky in August 2022.[24]

Controversy

Gelb's history at Sony Classical caused concern among critics when he was appointed to take over as General Manager at the Metropolitan Opera. He responded to fears that he would dilute the Met's artistic standards as he seeks a wider audience for the company, saying “I think what I’m doing is exactly what the Met engaged me to do, which is build bridges to a broader public. This is not about dumbing down the Met, it’s just making it accessible."[25]

Gelb's relationship with the press became strained during his time at the Metropolitan Opera, that his new production of Der Ring des Nibelungen and, by extension his tenure as the company's general manager, received poor reviews. In 2012, radio station WQXR-FM rescinded a blog post by critic Olivia Giovetti reportedly after Gelb complained to the station's chief executive. Giovetti's piece opined that the Met under Gelb "bears the mothball-like scent of an oligarchy."

In a phone call to the station, Gelb called the piece "awful and nasty."[26] Weeks later, following an equally critical essay about the Met under Gelb by Brian Kellow and a negative review of the Met's new production of The Ring, the magazine Opera News—produced by the Met Opera Guild, a support organization—announced it would no longer review Metropolitan Opera productions.[27] Gelb said the decision was made “in collaboration with the guild". However, due to negative public reaction, the decision was quickly reversed.[28]

In 2014 Gelb and the Met were dogged by new controversy[29] with a production of John Adams's opera The Death of Klinghoffer,[30] due to criticism that the work was antisemitic.[31] In response to the controversy Gelb canceled the scheduled worldwide HD video presentation of a performance, but refused demands to cancel the live performances scheduled for October and November 2014.[32] Demonstrators held signs and chanted "Shame on Gelb".[33]

Gelb was contacted by a police detective in October 2016 about allegations of sexual abuse of a minor by Met conductor James Levine. Gelb had been aware of the accuser's abuse allegations since they were made in a 2016 police report, and of the attendant police investigation, but did not suspend Levine or launch an investigation until over a year later.[34][35][36] Classical music blogger, former Village Voice music critic, and Juilliard School faculty member Greg Sandow said: "Everybody in the classical music business at least since the 1980s has talked about Levine as a sex abuser. The investigation should have been done decades ago."[37]

Pulitzer Prize-winning music critic Justin Davidson mused: "I’m not sure the Met can survive Levine’s disgrace."[38] Similarly, The Wall Street Journal's drama critic Terry Teachout wrote an article entitled: “The Levine Cataclysm: How allegations against James Levine of sexual misconduct with teenagers could topple the entire Metropolitan Opera”.[39]

Personal life

Peter Gelb is the son of Arthur Gelb, former managing editor of The New York Times, and writer Barbara Gelb.

Gelb is married to conductor Keri Lynn Wilson. He has two children from a previous marriage. His elder son, David Gelb, is a director and cinematographer, most known for his documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi. His younger son, Matthew Gelb, is a film editor based in New York City. In 2019, Gelb received an Honorary Doctorate from Manhattan School of Music.

Videography

References

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  2. ^ Winn, Steven (Jul 16, 2002). . SFGate. Archived from the original on February 17, 2006. Retrieved Nov 21, 2019.
  3. ^ "Norman Lebrecht, "How the Met was fixed". La Scena Musicale, 11 November 2004". Scena.org. 2004-11-11. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  4. ^ . Telegraph.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2007-03-17. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  5. ^ Tommasini, Anthony (January 22, 2007). "New Operas at the Met: What Works?". New York Times. p. E1. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
  6. ^ Lawless, Jill. . Rocky Mountain News via Associated Press (March 19, 2008) (subscription required)
  7. ^ Kaptainis, Arthur. "Lepage going cosmic for Metropolitan Opera". Montreal Gazette (December 18, 2010)
  8. ^ Cooper, Michael (2019-11-25). "Peter Gelb's Contract Is Extended at the Metropolitan Opera". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  9. ^ Hernández, Javier C. (2022-02-23). "The Met Opera's New Season: What We Want to See". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  10. ^ Armstrong, Annie (2021-12-23). "Drama! Divas! Dates! A New Generation of Fans Discovers the Opera". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  11. ^ Cooper, Michael (2020-09-23). "The Metropolitan Opera Won't Reopen for Another Year". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  12. ^ Woolfe, Zachary (2021-09-16). "A Malcolm X Opera Will Come to the Met". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-09-21.
  13. ^ Barone, Joshua (2021-01-25). "The Metropolitan Opera Hires Its First Chief Diversity Officer". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-09-21.
  14. ^ Feldman, Adam. "The Met is streaming its final set of free operas this week". Time Out New York. Retrieved 2023-01-26.
  15. ^ Levere, Jane. "Met Opera Tomorrow Launches Live, Pay-Per-View Concert Series, Featuring Stars Performing In Unusual Locations In Europe, US". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-01-26.
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  17. ^ Hernández, Javier C. (2022-08-14). "An Orchestra Supports Ukraine, and Reunites a Couple Parted by War". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  18. ^ Woolfe, Zachary (2022-09-30). "A Trio of Dangerous Women in a Met Opera Week to Remember". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  19. ^ Woolfe, Zachary (2022-03-27). "Putin Says Tchaikovsky Is Being Canceled. The Met Opera Disagrees". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  20. ^ Woolfe, Zachary (2022-09-30). "A Trio of Dangerous Women in a Met Opera Week to Remember". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  21. ^ "Peter Gelb receives Sanford Medal at Convocation". music.yale.edu. September 12, 2013. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
  22. ^ "National Institute of Social Sciences Honors Hunter President Raab". Upper East Side, NY Patch. 2022-06-27. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
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  24. ^ "Zelensky awarded state awards of Ukraine to Hollywood celebrities: how did they distinguish themselves in front of the country". ForumDaily. 2022-08-31. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
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  34. ^ "Metropolitan Opera suspends James Levine over sexual abuse allegations," The Washington Post.
  35. ^ "Legendary opera conductor molested teen for years: police report," The New York Post.
  36. ^ "Met Opera Reels as Fourth Man Accuses James Levine of Sexual Abuse," The New York Times.
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  39. ^ Teachout, Terry. "The Levine Cataclysm". WSJ. Retrieved Nov 21, 2019.

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Peter Gelb born 1953 1 is an American arts administrator Since August 2006 he has been General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City Peter Gelb at the 68th Annual Peabody Awards Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Sony Classical 1 3 Metropolitan Opera 1 4 Metropolitan Opera and the pandemic 1 5 Metropolitan Opera and Ukraine 2 Awards and recognitions 3 Controversy 4 Personal life 5 Videography 6 References 7 External linksCareer EditEarly career Edit While in high school Gelb began his association with the Metropolitan Opera as an usher At age 17 Gelb began his career in classical music as office boy to impresario Sol Hurok Gelb managed the Boston Symphony Orchestra s 1979 China tour The following year Gelb became Vladimir Horowitz s manager Gelb assisted the pianist in the revival of his performing career and managed his return to Russia in 1986 citation needed In 1982 Gelb founded and was president of CAMI Video a division of Columbia Artists Management In this capacity for six years he was executive producer of The Metropolitan Opera Presents the Met s series of televised opera broadcasts Gelb produced 25 televised productions for the Met citation needed Sony Classical Edit Gelb was president of Sony Classical Records from 1995 to 2006 Gelb pursued a strategy of emphasizing crossover music over mainstream classical repertoire 2 Examples include cellist Yo Yo Ma who was encouraged to record Americana including an album with fiddler and composer Mark O Connor and double bassist and composer Edgar Meyer Appalachia Waltz electronic composer Vangelis who recorded the choral symphony Mythodea and Charlotte Church a pop artist who started her career as a classical singer 3 Metropolitan Opera Edit Gelb became the 16th General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera taking over from Joseph Volpe on August 1 2006 He launched his tenure with several new productions including Madama Butterfly directed by Anthony Minghella The Barber of Seville by Bartlett Sher and Tan Dun s new opera The First Emperor directed by Zhang Yimou Gelb launched a number of new ventures for the Met such as taking advantage of new media technology to distribute Met performances to a wider global audience This became The Met Live in HD series the Met becoming the first performing arts company to offer live high definition broadcasts of its operas to cinemas and other performing arts centers in many countries of the world The series gained both a Peabody and an Emmy Award Several digitally recorded performances were later offered on public television stations and released on DVDs for purchase During his tenure at the Met Gelb has spearheaded the production of contemporary works including the staging of two of John Adams s operas Doctor Atomic and Nixon in China with a third Adams opera The Death of Klinghoffer premiering in October 2014 needs update His other ideas have included an annual family oriented presentation at Christmas time and collaborations with Lincoln Center Theater to develop new musical works with musicians such as Wynton Marsalis Rachel Portman and Rufus Wainwright 4 In January 2007 Gelb announced a commission for a new opera from Osvaldo Golijov tentatively scheduled for the 2010 11 season 5 However following the death in 2008 of Anthony Minghella who was to have written the libretto the premiere was postponed to 2018 needs update 6 7 Gelb whose contract was extended in November 2019 until 2027 8 has taken measures to increase ticket sales 9 suspending performances in February when sales are slowest extending the season until June and adding Sunday matinees The Met also instituted Fridays under 40 a program offering discounted tickets to younger audience members 10 The Met also raised the number of new productions including those of recent operas and works written for the Met In 2021 22 in collaboration with Met Music Director Yannick Nezet Seguin he programed three contemporary works and seven new productions in 2022 23 11 Gelb has also diversified casts and staff at the Met Fire Shut Up in My Bones which opened the 2021 22 season was the first work on the Met stage by a Black composer and featured the Met s first Black director Camille A Brown who co directed with James Robinson X The Life and Times of Malcolm X by Anthony Davis will receive a new production 12 in the fall of 2023 Mr Gelb also named three composers of color to its commissioning program Valerie Coleman Jessie Montgomery and Joel Thomson In 2021 he appointed Marcia Sells as the Met s first chief diversity officer 13 Five women conductors took the podium in 2021 22 the most ever in a Met season Metropolitan Opera and the pandemic Edit In 2020 while live performances were on hiatus due to the pandemic Gelb organized the start of Nightly Met Opera Streams free online presentations of archival performances The program lasted 16 months with over 20 million views 14 In July 2020 The Met launched the Met Stars Live in Concert initiative a pay per view service 15 Metropolitan Opera and Ukraine Edit Under Mr Gelb s leadership the Metropolitan Opera acted to express solidarity with Ukraine 16 over the Russian invasion Within days of the attack the Met opera and chorus sang the Ukrainian national anthem ahead of a regularly scheduled performance Two weeks later the Met organized a benefit concert on behalf of Ukraine Mr Gelb in cooperation with the Polish National Opera organized the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra 17 which was made up of Ukrainian musicians inside and outside of the country The orchestra led by Mr Gelb s wife the conductor Keri Lynn Wilson 18 toured during the summer of 2022 traveling to 12 cities in Europe and the United States as an expression of support for Ukraine and to raise money for its people The Met continues to present Russian works and engage Russian singers performing Tchaikovsky s Eugene Onegin in the spring of 2022 19 and Shostakovich s Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk in the fall of 2023 20 Awards and recognitions EditIn 2013 Gelb received the Sanford Prize from the Yale School of Music and was named Chevalier de la Legion d honneur by the French President 21 In 2019 he received the Gold Medal from the National Institute of Social Sciences 22 On May 28 2020 Italian President Sergio Mattarella decorated Mr Gelb as an Ufficiale nell Ordine della Stella d Italia 23 He was awarded the Order of Merit Ukraine by President Volodymyr Zelensky in August 2022 24 Controversy EditGelb s history at Sony Classical caused concern among critics when he was appointed to take over as General Manager at the Metropolitan Opera He responded to fears that he would dilute the Met s artistic standards as he seeks a wider audience for the company saying I think what I m doing is exactly what the Met engaged me to do which is build bridges to a broader public This is not about dumbing down the Met it s just making it accessible 25 Gelb s relationship with the press became strained during his time at the Metropolitan Opera that his new production of Der Ring des Nibelungen and by extension his tenure as the company s general manager received poor reviews In 2012 radio station WQXR FM rescinded a blog post by critic Olivia Giovetti reportedly after Gelb complained to the station s chief executive Giovetti s piece opined that the Met under Gelb bears the mothball like scent of an oligarchy In a phone call to the station Gelb called the piece awful and nasty 26 Weeks later following an equally critical essay about the Met under Gelb by Brian Kellow and a negative review of the Met s new production of The Ring the magazine Opera News produced by the Met Opera Guild a support organization announced it would no longer review Metropolitan Opera productions 27 Gelb said the decision was made in collaboration with the guild However due to negative public reaction the decision was quickly reversed 28 In 2014 Gelb and the Met were dogged by new controversy 29 with a production of John Adams s opera The Death of Klinghoffer 30 due to criticism that the work was antisemitic 31 In response to the controversy Gelb canceled the scheduled worldwide HD video presentation of a performance but refused demands to cancel the live performances scheduled for October and November 2014 32 Demonstrators held signs and chanted Shame on Gelb 33 Gelb was contacted by a police detective in October 2016 about allegations of sexual abuse of a minor by Met conductor James Levine Gelb had been aware of the accuser s abuse allegations since they were made in a 2016 police report and of the attendant police investigation but did not suspend Levine or launch an investigation until over a year later 34 35 36 Classical music blogger former Village Voice music critic and Juilliard School faculty member Greg Sandow said Everybody in the classical music business at least since the 1980s has talked about Levine as a sex abuser The investigation should have been done decades ago 37 Pulitzer Prize winning music critic Justin Davidson mused I m not sure the Met can survive Levine s disgrace 38 Similarly The Wall Street Journal s drama critic Terry Teachout wrote an article entitled The Levine Cataclysm How allegations against James Levine of sexual misconduct with teenagers could topple the entire Metropolitan Opera 39 Personal life EditPeter Gelb is the son of Arthur Gelb former managing editor of The New York Times and writer Barbara Gelb Gelb is married to conductor Keri Lynn Wilson He has two children from a previous marriage His elder son David Gelb is a director and cinematographer most known for his documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi His younger son Matthew Gelb is a film editor based in New York City In 2019 Gelb received an Honorary Doctorate from Manhattan School of Music Videography EditThe Metropolitan Opera Gala 1991 Deutsche Grammophon DVD 00440 073 4582 2010 New Year s Eve Concert 1992 Richard Strauss Gala Kultur Video DVD D4209 2007 Dvorak in Prague a Celebration 1993 Kultur Video DVD D4211 2007References Edit Metropolitan Opera press release 30 October 2004 Metoperafamily org Archived from the original on 2012 08 06 Retrieved 2012 08 14 Winn Steven Jul 16 2002 Classical Music Tuning Up For The 21st Century Crossover works find an audience But some say these projects are less interesting artistically SFGate Archived from the original on February 17 2006 Retrieved Nov 21 2019 Norman Lebrecht How the Met was fixed La Scena Musicale 11 November 2004 Scena org 2004 11 11 Retrieved 2012 08 14 Rupert Christiansen Met s new man is aiming for the stars Telegraph 24 June 2006 Telegraph co uk Archived from the original on 2007 03 17 Retrieved 2012 08 14 Tommasini Anthony January 22 2007 New Operas at the Met What Works New York Times p E1 Retrieved September 23 2017 Lawless Jill Minghella won Oscar for English Patient Rocky Mountain News via Associated Press March 19 2008 subscription required Kaptainis Arthur Lepage going cosmic for Metropolitan Opera Montreal Gazette December 18 2010 Cooper Michael 2019 11 25 Peter Gelb s Contract Is Extended at the Metropolitan Opera The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 09 12 Hernandez Javier C 2022 02 23 The Met Opera s New Season What We Want to See The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 09 12 Armstrong Annie 2021 12 23 Drama Divas Dates A New Generation of Fans Discovers the Opera The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 10 26 Cooper Michael 2020 09 23 The Metropolitan Opera Won t Reopen for Another Year The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 09 12 Woolfe Zachary 2021 09 16 A Malcolm X Opera Will Come to the Met The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 09 21 Barone Joshua 2021 01 25 The Metropolitan Opera Hires Its First Chief Diversity Officer The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 09 21 Feldman Adam The Met is streaming its final set of free operas this week Time Out New York Retrieved 2023 01 26 Levere Jane Met Opera Tomorrow Launches Live Pay Per View Concert Series Featuring Stars Performing In Unusual Locations In Europe US Forbes Retrieved 2023 01 26 Woolfe Zachary 2022 03 15 Review With Anthems and Flags the Met Opera Plays for Ukraine The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Hernandez Javier C 2022 08 14 An Orchestra Supports Ukraine and Reunites a Couple Parted by War The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Woolfe Zachary 2022 09 30 A Trio of Dangerous Women in a Met Opera Week to Remember The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 01 12 Woolfe Zachary 2022 03 27 Putin Says Tchaikovsky Is Being Canceled The Met Opera Disagrees The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 01 12 Woolfe Zachary 2022 09 30 A Trio of Dangerous Women in a Met Opera Week to Remember The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 01 12 Peter Gelb receives Sanford Medal at Convocation music yale edu September 12 2013 Retrieved 2023 03 03 National Institute of Social Sciences Honors Hunter President Raab Upper East Side NY Patch 2022 06 27 Retrieved 2023 03 03 ATTO COMPLETO www gazzettaufficiale it Retrieved 2023 03 03 Zelensky awarded state awards of Ukraine to Hollywood celebrities how did they distinguish themselves in front of the country ForumDaily 2022 08 31 Retrieved 2023 03 03 Wakin Daniel J September 7 2006 The Multiplex as Opera House Will They Serve Popcorn New York Times p B1 Retrieved September 23 2017 Wakin Daniel J May 1 2012 Ring Criticism Rescinded New York Times Retrieved September 23 2017 Wakin Daniel J May 21 2012 Latest Met Aria Bad Opera News Is No News The New York Times Pompeo Joe May 22 2012 In reversal Opera News will continue to cover the Metropolitan Opera Capital New York Ross Alex Jun 24 2014 The Met s Klinghoffer Problem Retrieved Nov 21 2019 via www newyorker com The Death of Klinghoffer Adams 2014 15 Tickets Metropolitan Opera Archived from the original on 2014 08 25 Retrieved 2014 09 01 Kozinn Allan September 11 1991 Klinghoffer Daughters Protest Opera Retrieved September 23 2017 The Met the opera on the murder of Leon Klinghoffer and the politics of protest The Washington Post Death of Klinghoffer goes on at Met Opera House despite protests Los Angeles Times Oct 21 2014 Retrieved Nov 21 2019 Metropolitan Opera suspends James Levine over sexual abuse allegations The Washington Post Legendary opera conductor molested teen for years police report The New York Post Met Opera Reels as Fourth Man Accuses James Levine of Sexual Abuse The New York Times Met Opera waited year to act on accusation against James Levine NY Daily News Justin Davidson The Met May Not Survive the James Levine Disgrace Teachout Terry The Levine Cataclysm WSJ Retrieved Nov 21 2019 External links Editappointment to the Met Gelb on Future of Classical Recordings Official biographyPreceded byJoseph Volpe General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera2006 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Gelb amp oldid 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