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Audio Highlights Gallery

(Audio excerpts of Mr. Haaheim performing with the MET Orchestra, collected from Met Opera SiriusXM and international radio broadcasts. Titles link to comprehensive performance information via the Met archives. Additional videos available via Mr. Haaheim’s YouTube channel.)

Verdi: Aida — Act IV Amneris confrontation

Bartok: Bluebeard’s Castle — 5th and 6th Doors


Tchaikovsky: Iolanta — Chorus Finale


Debussy: Pelléas et Mélisande — Act IV interlude


Mozart: The Magic Flute — Act I finale


Verdi: Otello — Act I drunken brawl


Verdi: Otello — Act II finale
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Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 — Mvt. I


Wagner: Parsifal — Act III procession


Humperdinck: Hansel and Gretel — Act III dance


Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier — Act III waltz


Mozart: The Magic Flute — Act I finale


Verdi: Requiem — Dies Irae
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Wagner: Der Fliegende Holländer — Storm Scene


Strauss: Salome — Salome’s Dance


Gounod: Roméo et Juliette — Act III sword fight


Beethoven: Fidelio — Act II finale


Mozart: Don Giovanni — Act II finale


Verdi: Aida — Act II triumphal march


Puccini: Manon Lescaut — Act II finale


Strauss: Elektra — final sequence


Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 — Mvt. IV finale


Berg: Lulu — Act I murder scene


Puccini: Madama Butterfly — Act III seppuku prep scene


Puccini: Turandot — Act I palace-crowd chorus scene

Latest Article:

Why Is the Pandemic So Confusing Right Now? Overturned Mental Representations

Why Is the Pandemic So Confusing Right Now? Overturned Mental Representations

Jason Haaheim | September 13, 2021September 19, 2021 | Auditioning Process, Deliberate Practice, Performance Psychology, Science & Music, Social Justice

Throughout 2020, we all developed a working mental framework of the pandemic. This framework included an understanding of the original virus’s transmission mechanism (airborne, not surfaces), the efficacy of masks (extremely effective, especially if N95 or KF-94), and therefore what types of activities we could safely do outdoors versus indoors. This framework helped us make decisions, assess risk, and live our lives as best we could. Then our framework got flipped completely upside down. In my own mind, several pandemic dates stand out as particular milestones: March 12th, 2020, the day Lincoln…

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