Met Opera on Demand

Met Opera on Demand

Stream 600+ Met performances

⭐️3.6 / 5
Rating
🙌12
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦~ in 1 month
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$14.99 - $149.99
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All Versions of Met Opera on Demand

2.3.6

June 18, 2024

-Track list UI update

2.3.5

March 14, 2024

-Bug fixes

2.3.4

February 28, 2024

-Bug fixes -Landscape mode restored

2.3.3

January 26, 2024

-Bug fixes -Performance improvements

2.3.2

December 16, 2023

-Bug fixes

2.3.1

December 5, 2023

-New Features -Bug fixes and performance improvements

2.3.0

September 9, 2022

- Bug fixes

2.2.9

March 12, 2021

Back-end updates

2.2.8

January 22, 2021

Fix for display bug on 12in or larger iPad devices.

2.2.7

January 8, 2021

Bug fixes and back-end updates.

Met Opera on Demand In-App Purchases History

$14.99

Met Opera on Demand

Subscription offers unlimited access to the entire streaming catalog.

$149.99

Met Opera on Demand

Subscription offers unlimited access to the entire streaming catalog.

Price History of Met Opera on Demand

Description of Met Opera on Demand

Start your 7-day Free Trial or subscribe now in the app, through your iTunes account! Met Opera on Demand delivers instant and unlimited streaming of more than 850 full-length Metropolitan Opera performances on your iPad & iPhone—and on your HDTV or connected sound system as well via Apple TV with AirPlay. The Met Opera on Demand iPad/iPhone app is free to download. Explore the app and the catalog, and enjoy a sampling of free preview content. Now you can sign-up for the 7-day Free Trial or purchase a subscription right inside the app for complete and unlimited access to everything available. Highlights of this unparalleled collection of opera performances include: • More than 180 presentations from every season of the Met’s award-winning "Live in HD" series of global movie-theater transmissions, featuring opera superstars Joyce DiDonato, Renée Fleming, Roberto Alagna, Juan Diego Flórez, Elīna Garanča, Jonas Kaufmann, Deborah Voigt, and many more • Classic Met telecasts dating from 1977, including "Aida" starring Leontyne Price, "La Bohème" starring Luciano Pavarotti and Renata Scotto, and more • More than 600 radio broadcast performances dating back to 1935, representing nearly all of the most popular operas ever composed and many of the greatest singers in Met history including Björling, Callas, Corelli, Horne, Nilsson, Sutherland, Tebaldi, Te Kanawa, and Tucker • Met Opera on Demand: Now Playing, a new 24-hour audio stream of extraordinary Met performances All Met Opera on Demand videos include English subtitles, and many recent HD performances also include subtitles in French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish, as well as English Closed Captions (CC.) Videos released 2022 and later will also include Audio Description (AD). Subscribers can use AirPlay to watch all videos with the full offering of multi-language subtitles on their TV via Apple TV. New operas are added every month. The app also offers a “Continue Watching and Listening” feature that allows you to stop at any time and resume right where you left off whenever you’re ready. You can bookmark your favorite performances for easy access at any time as well. If you subscribe in the app: Met Opera on Demand offers two auto-renewing subscription types available for purchase through your iTunes Account: Monthly (with a free 7-day trial for first time purchasers) and Annual. Payment will be charged (after any free trial period, if applicable) to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase, at the price listed under "Choose Your Offer" (currently $14.99 US Dollars for a Monthly subscription and $149.99 US Dollars for an Annual subscription.) Depending on your App Store country or region, prices might be listed and payments charged in your local currency, US Dollars, or Euros. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your iTunes Account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and the auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user’s Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription. The Metropolitan Opera’s Terms & Conditions (http://www.metopera.org/user-information/terms-and-conditions/) and Privacy Policy (http://www.metopera.org/user-information/privacy-policy/) also apply.
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Met Opera on Demand: FAQ

Can Met Opera on Demand be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Met Opera on Demand is iPad-friendly.
Met Opera on Demand was launched by Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc..
The Met Opera on Demand app currently supports iOS 13.0 or later.
The current user rating of the Met Opera on Demand app is 3.6
The App Category Of Met Opera On Demand Is Music.
2.3.6 is the newly released Met Opera on Demand version.
The latest Met Opera on Demand update was released on June 30, 2024.
The Met Opera on Demand app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
Rated Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc.: You must be at least 17 years old to download the Met Opera on Demand app.
Currently, Met Opera on Demand supports English.
Sorry, Met Opera on Demand is not part of Apple Arcade.
Certainly! Met Opera on Demand contains in-app purchases for users.
Sorry, Met Opera on Demand is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Met Opera on Demand

  • Design

    Technically, this app doesn’t work well. Updates are always problematic and seem to reorganize the presentation without any apparent benefit. The developers have taken on more they can deliver. Still, it is the Met, and if you can get through, the opera is great.
  • App has gone downhill

    I used to love watching operas on this app. It was seamless to watch an opera, easy to continue watching an opera that I had not yet finished, and the quality was wonderful. Now my continue watching queue is wiped out and if I have to stop in the middle of an opera, when I go back to the video (after having to search for it again), it doesn’t pick up where I’ve left off. The worst quality is that the app stops at the end of each track so I have to keep hitting play throughout the opera. The app works fine on my Roku and it seems to be okay on my laptop (when I watch through the met opera website); however, on my iPhone it is a mess. I don’t know what the developer did, or what they were trying to achieve, but they have ruined this app. It is such a shame since the content that is available is priceless. What isn’t priceless is the $15 I pay a month for a now unusable app. Please go back to the old version. It was perfect.
  • Design

    Great opera but terrible app. Poorly organized and very difficult to log into. Obviously there is some sort of crisis in progress.