MWA Management is proud to announce that eight of its artists will be gracing the prestigious stage of the Metropolitan Opera during the 2025-26 season. This exciting lineup includes multiple role debuts and house debuts, showcasing a truly extraordinary range of talent:
Erin Morley – Marie, La fille du régiment – Role Debut: The celebrated soprano will take on the charming and lively role of Marie in Laurent Pelly’s iconic production of La fille du régiment. Later in the season she can also be heard as Pamina in the much beloved Christmas run of Mozart’s Magic Flute.
Adam Palka – Commendatore, Don Giovanni – House Debut: Palka will make his highly anticipated debut at the Metropolitan Opera as the commanding and mysterious Commendatore in Don Giovanni.
Louise Alder – Zdenka, Arabella – House and Role Debut: the much admired British soprano makes her company and role debut in the role of Zdenka in Strauss’s Arabella.
Brindley Sherratt – Count Waldner, Arabella – Role Debut: Sherratt joins Louise Alder as Count Waldner in Arabella.
Freddie De Tommaso – Rodolfo, La bohème: following his exceptional debut as Cavaradossi last season, De Tommaso returns as Rodolfo in La bohème, a part he has performed to great acclaim at La Scala, Vienna State Opera and Royal Ballet & Opera.
Alexander Köpeczi – Colline, La bohème and Sarastro The Magic Flute: Köpeczi who is due to make his Met debut this spring, returns with a double appearance: the role of Colline in La bohème and Sarastro in the Christmas run of Mozart’s Magic Flute.
Lise Davidsen – Isolde, Tristan und Isolde – in one of the most anticipated productions of the season, Davidsen takes on the pivotal role of Isolde in Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde. The new production is directed by Yuval Sharon and conducted by Yannick Nezet Seguin.
Ekaterina Gubanova – Brangäne, Tristan und Isolde: joining Lise Davidsen, the mezzosoprano returns to the Met with one of her signature roles, Brangäne in the new production of Tristan und Isolde in what promises to be one of the most exciting nights at the opera.
Stanislas de Barbeyrac – Lensky, Eugene Onegin: De Barbeyrac takes on the role of idealistic poet Lensky in Tchaikovsky’s heartbreaking opera Eugene Onegin.
For further information on the season announcement and performance dates, visit the Metropolitan Opera website.