Peter Gelb, the Metropolitan Opera’s general manager, had a rough summer. In the course of contentious and public contract negotiations with his company’s unionized employees (summarized in these pages on Sunday), the artistic value of his tenure was called into question. The new productions on his watch, the unions said, were needlessly big and expensive, and didn’t go over well with the press or at the box office.
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