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S51 Ep5

Great Performances at the Met: Champion

Premiere: 11/5/2023 | 00:00:30 |

Six-time Grammy Award–winning composer Terence Blanchard returns to the Met with an opera based on the true story of boxer Emile Griffith, who rose from obscurity to become a world champion despite being a closeted bisexual.

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Six-time Grammy Award–winning composer Terence Blanchard returns to the Met with an opera based on the true story of boxer Emile Griffith, who rose from obscurity to become a world champion despite being a closeted bisexual. Bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green stars as the young boxer, with bass-baritone Eric Owens as Griffith’s older self, haunted by the ghosts of his past. Soprano Latonia Moore also stars as Emelda Griffith, the boxer’s estranged mother, and mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe plays the gay bar owner, Kathy Hagen. The production reunites the creative team from last season’s Great Performances at the Met: Fire Shut Up in My Bones, including conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, director James Robinson, and choreographer Camille A. Brown. Lawrence Brownlee hosts.

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Boxing comes to the Met in the true story of Emile Griffith, who landed a fatal blow in the ring.

Ryan Speedo Green plays the young Emile in his glory.

♪♪ It feels very, very good ♪♪ ♪♪ I killed a man ♪♪ Eric Owens is the elderly Emile revisiting scenes from his past as a boxer and a closeted gay man.

Conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin, don't miss Terence Blanchard's “Champion ” on “Great Performances at the Met.

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