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10 ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME in Madrid: Apply now for OPERASTUDIO MASTERCLASSES 19/20!

OPERASTUDIO MASTERCLASSES 19/20 – UNIVERSITY OF ALCALÁ DE HENARES. MADRID. SPAIN. 10 ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME The only opportunity in the world to learn first hand with the most prestigious artists. Classes with: PACO AZORÍN, ENZA FERRARI, AQUILES MACHADO, JOSÉ MIGUEL PÉREZ–SIERRA, MARIELLA DEVIA, PAUL ÈMILE FOURNY, GIANLUIGI GELMETTI, MIQUEL ORTEGA, IGNACIO COBETA, XAVIER SABATA, and LOURDES PÉREZ–SIERRA. More information about masterclasses deadline, our history, activities, fees, auditions, scholarships, lyric concerts, job board and discounts in the web: http://operastudio.fgua.es and mail: operastudio@fgua.es https://www.facebook.com/operastudiofgua/

Published Sat Oct 5, 2019
Mascarade Opera Studio Programme 2020-21: deadline approaching!

Mascarade Opera Studio Programme 2020-21: deadline 21st October 2019. A nine-month fully funded high-ability training programme in opera designed to support singers and répétiteurs of exceptional talent at the initial stages of their career. Based in Florence, Italy, the programme includes enhanced performance skills training for opera provided by expert coaches, vocal consultants, performance specialists and invited master teachers, alongside orchestral showcases and a variety of carefully chosen performance opportunities.

Published Wed Oct 2, 2019
Mildred Miller International Voice Competition 2019: Apply by October 4!

Applications for the 9th Annual Mildred Miller International Voice Competition are due October 4th, 2019! Join us in Pittsburgh for cash prizes up to $3,000. "I am so honored to be a part of the legacy of the Mildred Miller Competition: PFO made it such a great experience, down to the last detail!" -2018 First Prize Winner, Katherine Beck. The 2019 judges include: Mildred Miller, Internationally renowned Mezzo Soprano and Founder of Pittsburgh Festival Opera; Robert Chafin, Tenor and Professor of Voice at West Virginia University; Robert Croan, Local Music Critic; William J. Powers, Managing Director of Pittsburgh Opera; Maria Sensi Sellner, Conductor and Artistic & General Director of Resonance Works Pittsburgh; Maria Spacagna, Soprano and Professor of Voice at Carnegie Mellon University.

Published Sat Sep 28, 2019
New York Dramatic Voices' Winter Workshop: Deadline October 4!

Directed by Anthony Laciura (Metropolitan Opera, HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire's, and Netflix's 'Like Father') New York Dramatic Voices' Winter Workshop is a 2-week program in the heart of Manhattan. Participants will take part in coachings, acting and movement classes, and masterclasses given by respected professionals in the field. The program culminates in an open concert in New York City of staged scene selections on January 18, 2020. Class sizes are limited to give each singer quality instruction with our coaches and masterclass technicians. While NYDV was created to provide opportunities for singers with dramatic voices, we welcome all fachs. Partial Scholarships Available! October 4, 2019 Deadline!! www.newyorkdramaticvoices.com

Published Thu Sep 26, 2019
Opera Naples Academy:  Deadline Extended to 10/1

"It was simply the best operatic program I have ever attended. The teachers and coaches really cared about my development and pushed me to be better. Everyone in the program improved. This is the best value and the best results for 10 days that I have ever experienced." - 2018 Opera Naples Academy Participant Apply now to immerse yourself in this intensive 10 day program (November 12-21, 2019) that provides vocal lessons, masterclasses, and coachings with renowned faculty including Sherrill Milnes, Ramon Tebar, Manny Perez, Veronica Villarroel, Maria Zouves, and Alexandra Naumenko among others. All participants perform in a final concert that incorporates individual and ensemble repertoire in a unique semi-staged presentation. Scholarships are available! Don't miss out on this transformative opportunity!

Published Sat Sep 21, 2019
Opera Saratoga Festival Artist Program 2020: Deadline extended to 9/16

Deadline extended until Mon. Sept. 16th! Principal, supporting and cover roles are available for singers, along with fellowships for conductors, pianists, and directors. Artists are featured in 3 fully staged productions: MADAMA BUTTERFLY (Puccini/Giacosa - Director: Izumi Ashizawa; Conductor: Dean Williamson), THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE (Gilbert & Sullivan - Director: Eve Summer; Conductor: Brian DeMaris), and SKY ON SWINGS (Beecher/Moscovitch - Director: Lawrence Edelson; Conductor: Emily Senturia). Soloists for Rossini’s PETITE MESSE SOLENNELLE will also be cast from the program. All artists receive professional development opportunities throughout the summer, and are featured on a variety of concerts and master classes with guest artists.

Published Wed Sep 11, 2019
Full Scholarship program in Germany: Internationale Meistersinger Akademie 2020

The International Meistersinger Akademie (IMA) offers emerging artists an exceptional environment of excellence in the study of Opera, Oratorio and Lied/Mélodie. This is a FULL SCHOLARSHIP summer program in Neumarkt i.d.OPf Germany with an incredible faculty line up, including director Prof. Dr. Edith Wiens, Brigitte Fassbaender, Anna Tomowa-Sintow and Malcolm Martineau among others. On top of the fully fledged training program with orchestra concerts, recitals, demo recordings, coachings and more abound, IMA is made UNIQUE by the networking-opportunities it provides. Read more on https://meistersingerakademie.com/ and check out our Social Media and YouTube channel! Don’t miss this incredible training and career-changing opportunity!

Published Mon Sep 9, 2019
Chautauqua Opera Company 2020: Deadline extended to 9/10!

Deadline Extended! Apply by September 10! Chautauqua Opera Company is now accepting applications for its 2020 Young Artist Program. 2020 mainstage repertoire will include Puccini’s Tosca, directed by Sarah Ina Meyers, Thumbprint, by Kamala Sankaram and Susan Yankowitz, directed by Omer Ben Seadia, and The Mother of Us All by Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein, directed by Keturah Stickann. Chautauqua Opera Young Artists sing and/or cover leading and supporting roles in mainstage productions alongside leading professionals in the field, and are featured in over 30 events each season, including concerts with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, recitals, community engagement events, and more! Learn more at opera.chq.org.

Published Sat Sep 7, 2019
Palm Beach Opera's Young Artist and Apprentice Artist Programs: Deadline 9/9!

Launch your career in paradise with PALM BEACH OPERA. The application deadline for our 2021 Benenson Young Artist and Bailey Apprentice Artist Programs is MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. These 6-month professional residencies offer transformative performing opportunities and intensive training with an outstanding faculty. All artists benefit from regular work with guest coaches Craig Rutenberg and Danielle Orlando; voice teachers Stephen King and Michael Paul; and resident coaches Ben Malensek, Greg Ritchey, Tim Cheung, and Ksenia Leletkina. Benenson Young Artists sing supporting roles and cover lead roles alongside international casts, while Bailey Apprentice Artists cover supporting roles and perform throughout our beautiful community in concerts.

Published Tue Sep 3, 2019
The 2019 Lorin Maazel Castleton Institute in New York: deadline 9/4!

Film and stage actor Dietlinde Turban Maazel, soprano Elizabeth Blancke-Biggs, and Mo. Michael Recchiuti offer an intensive curriculum that focuses on the performance of operatic music: languages, study techniques, interpretation, body movement, and wellness. Each session includes an HD live video recording by Jeremy Gerard, and guest masterclasses. NO AGE LIMIT. APPLICATION DEADLINE Sept 4th. FIRST FALL SESSION: ‪October 7‬ ‪TO October 13, 2019‬: “German Repertoire Immersion: The Operas of Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss”. Lieder Repertoire also accepted. SECOND FALL SESSION: ‪October 16 TO October 22, 2019‬: " Performing Italian Opera: Tradition and Practice”. Application and information: www.castletonfestival.org/lmci

Published Sat Aug 31, 2019