


If I get bored with Marquee.TV, I may try it. I'm currently using this service and I'm happy with it.ĬueTV.online ($5/month): Seems to have a good selection of operas, but haven't tried it yet. I like their ability to choose the stream quality, and the downloads work very well. Marquee.TV ($9/month): A decent selection of opera I want to watch, and also has Shakespeare, ballet, classical music concerts. I used this last year and was generally happy, although there was a bug not showing subtitles for downloaded shows, which caused me to search for a replacement when my subscription was up. Medici.TV ($15(?) /month, very often on sale for half price): Has a large number of operas, produced by a number of houses. Has a large number of operas conducted by James Levine, which may play into your calculations. MetOnDemand ( ) ($15/month, $4 or $5 for a single opera): Has a large number of operas, all produced by the Met. I think they're actually using Youtube as the stream service. (Free): Has a limited number of operas at any given time.

Certainly a good place to find your favorite aria. Has advertisements (you may be able to pay to go without the ads). Youtube (Free): Has opera mixed in amongst all the other random stuff.
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How do I practically get my fix of opera? Basically, is there a Netflix or Hulu of opera? And because at the time of day I want to watch an opera, the internet at my house is being slammed, can I download an opera to watch it with good quality anytime? Romance A masked and murderous musical genius living in the bowels of the Paris Opera House develops a dangerous obsession with a talented young soprano.We have a good local opera company but they only do a couple shows a year. Some background: I live in a rural part of a rural state in the USA in a house with 4 other adults and internet that tops out at 8Mbps on a good day. The question I had was "Where can I stream opera?" with a follow-up of "Where can I get opera to play off-line?". What I post here is my opinion, and sometimes I'm wrong, so please correct me if I am. Hi all, I'm posting this because I've been searching for this kind of information a lot in the last couple years with only limited success, so I figured a thread with what I've found and what you all think might be useful.
