Known for his passionate interpretations and masterful technique, Maestro Tebar brings his artistry to Lincoln Center's iconic stage. This milestone performance marks a significant moment in his distinguished international career.
La Bohème
by Puccini | Conducted by Maestro Ramón Tebar
September 25, 27 & October 1, 3, 7, 9, 10, 15, 16, 22, 24, 28 & 31, 2026
La bohème remains one of the most frequently performed operas worldwide, captivating audiences with its poignant story of young love in 1830s Paris and Puccini's unforgettable melodies including "Che gelida manina," "Mi chiamano Mimì" and "Quando me'n vo'."
Travel expenses are not included.
Your Exclusive Experience
Join Ramón Tebar for a once-in-a-lifetime journey to witness maestro excellence at the world's most prestigious opera house. This exclusive package celebrates Ramón Tebar's highly anticipated debut at The Metropolitan Opera conducting Puccini's beloved masterpiece, La bohème.
For $1,500 per person, your personal experience, planned directly with Maestro Tebar, will include:
- Premium Performance Tickets: Attend La bohème on your choice of performance (select dates from September to October 2026).
Plus one of the following:
- Elegant Dining Experience: Enjoy a personal dinner or lunch with Ramón at a distinguished New York restaurant
- Join Maestro Tebar backstage post-show: Personal meeting with the conductor and artists following the performance
Please email us to purchase your package or learn more.
Spanish conductor Ramón Tebar is the Artistic and Music Director of Opera Naples and Artistic Director of Spain’s Arantzazu Festival. He previously held key roles at the Orquesta de Valencia, Florida Grand Opera and Valencia’s Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia.
He has conducted at top venues like Vienna State Opera, Gran Teatre del Liceu, Royal Swedish Opera, Deutsche Oper Berlin and Teatro Colón. As a music director, he has led productions of La Traviata, Aida, Carmen and more at Opera Naples and Florida Grand Opera.
Beyond opera, Tebar is a sought-after symphonic conductor, having led the Spanish National Orchestra, Philharmonia in London, Prague Philharmonia and many others worldwide. His recordings include collaborations with Joseph Calleja, Gregory Kunde and the Verdi Festival.