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Wednesday, January 20, 9-11 pm ET
Feature-length documentary goes behind the scenes at the Metropolitan Opera’s National Council Auditions, where hopefuls compete for a cash prize, the chance to sing on the Met stage and the opportunity to launch a major operatic career.
Directed by award-winning filmmaker Susan Froemke, "The Audition"
looks at the intense pressures young opera singers face as they
struggle to succeed in one of the most difficult professions in the
performing arts. The feature-length documentary takes viewers
behind the scenes at the Metropolitan Opera's National Council
Auditions, where each year thousands of hopefuls compete for a cash
prize, the chance to sing on the Met stage and the opportunity to
launch a major operatic career. The film covers the dramatic week
leading up to the finals of the 2007 auditions, focusing on three
tenor contestants: Michael Fabiano, a fiery 22-year-old grappling
with his inner demons; Alek Shrader, a 25-year-old who attempts to
sing nine high Cs in the fiendishly difficult aria that made
Pavarotti a star; and Ryan Smith, who at age 30 and with little
formal training, is pursuing his dream of an operatic career. "The
Audition" is both a suspenseful competition narrative and a
revealing backstage look at what it takes to make it as an opera
singer.