McCammon Voice Competition

2020 McCammon Voice Competition

This application closed on Friday January 31, 2020.


The McCammon Voice Competition is open to an international pool of artists actively working toward a professional opera career.

The McCammon Voice Competition is open to artists between the age of 21-35, who have not performed a contracted role with a Level 1 opera company and are not engaged as an artist in the 2020 Fort Worth Opera Festival. Artists in a young artist/resident artist program at a Leval 1 company are eligible to apply.

Applicants must submit a full resume and headshot, proof of age, recordings of four contrasting opera arias and a non-refundable $40 application fee. 

For more information, please see the Competition page of our website (www.McCammoncompetition.org).

Please contact Jo Ann Patton at info@McCammoncompetition.org with any questions regarding this application. For technical help, please contact help@yaptracker.com.

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Application Information

All applicants must submit a resume, headshot, aria recordings and proof of age.

Resume

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Headshot

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Recordings

Please include four opera arias of contrasting styles and languages. You can include audio, video or a combination. Please do not exceed 4 files in total or your form will not submit.
Number of audio and/or video (combined total) required: 4.
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Number of video and/or audio (combined total) required: 4.

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Payment Details

All applications must submit the non-refundable $40 application fee when completing the application. Applications submitted without the fee will be considered incomplete and will not be reviewed.

Please note: all application fees are non-refundable.