New York's Met Opera Unveils Saudi Collaboration to Boost Finances
- The Metropolitan Opera will perform in Saudi Arabia under a new agreement with the Saudi Music Commission.
- The agreement involves training Saudi opera singers, composers, and directors by the Met's creative staff.
- The Met states that this collaboration helps meet their financial needs and is not just a cultural exchange.
- On August 27, Moody's Ratings downgraded the Met to 'B3,' impacting its financial outlook.
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New York, 3 Sep (EFE).- The Metropolitan Opera (Met Opera) of New York announced on Wednesday an agreement of “cultural exchange” with Saudi Arabia with which the US institution hopes to go back to the financial crisis that suffers since the pandemic of covid-19 (2020). The agreement unites the Met Opera, the Saudi Musical Commission (affiliated to the Saudi government) and the Royal Diriyah Opera House, an opera located in a mega real estate pr…
The Metropolitan Opera (Met Opera) of New York announced on Wednesday a "cultural exchange" agreement with Saudi Arabia with which the US institution hopes to trace the financial crisis that it suffers since the covid-19 pandemic in 2020. The entry The New York Met Opera signs cultural agreement with Saudi Arabia that will provide it with funds was first published in Digital Process.
New York, USA, Sep 3 (Latin Press) The Metropolitan Opera (MET) in New York seeks financial oxygen with presentations in Saudi Arabia in the middle of a complex economic situation that presents the institution and a reduction of its credit rating, announced today the headquarters. The post Metropolitan Opera in New York seeks financing first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
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