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Met Opera Has Record Opening-Day Sales
Posted: August 21, 2007
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Metropolitan Opera has a new record -- in opening-day sales.

Sales topped $2.08 million, a 25 percent increase over last season's opening-day sales of $1.66 million, after the box office opened to the general public Sunday, said Met spokeswoman Sommer Hixson. Sales on the Internet this year were nearly 50 percent higher than last year.

The opera's season is set to open Sept. 24, and Sunday was the first day to purchase single tickets for the upcoming season.

Hixson attributed the robust box office to the new leadership of general manager Peter Gelb and the announcement earlier this year that the Met will be presenting seven new productions in the new season. That is the most new productions at the Met in any one season since the nine in 1966-67, the company's first season at Lincoln Center.

Hixson also cited a number of marketing and advertising initiatives, including an ad campaign on subways and buses and the live Times Square telecast of Puccini's "Madama Butterfly," which opened the season last year.

This season the Met is producing a total of 28 operas, and as of Monday, about half the seats had been sold, Hixson said.

Gelb took over last August when Joseph Volpe retired after 16 years as head of the country's biggest musical institution.

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