National Opera Studio

Coordinates: 51°27′24.41″N 0°11′41.45″W / 51.4567806°N 0.1948472°W / 51.4567806; -0.1948472
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National Opera Studio
Founded7 October 1977; 46 years ago (1977-10-07)
TypeRegistered company limited by guarantee[1]
Registration no.England & Wales 274755
Location
  • The Clore Building, 2 Chapel Yard, Wandsworth High Street, London, SW18 4HZ
OriginsLondon, England, UK
Key people
  • Nicholas Allan, Chair
  • Emily Gottlieb, Chief Executive
  • David Sulkin, Director of Artist Development
Websitenationaloperastudio.org.uk
Formerly called
National School of Opera
London Opera Centre

The National Opera Studio in London, England was established in 1977 by the Arts Council as a link between the music colleges and the six main UK opera companies. It was resident at Morley College in Lambeth until 2003, when it gained use for the first time of its own dedicated premises in Chapel Yard, Wandsworth. Former directors are Kathryn Harries, Donald Maxwell, Richard Van Allan, and Michael Langdon.[2] It is responsible for the training of approximately twelve singers each academic year, as well as four piano répétiteurs. Its funding comes in part from the six main UK opera companies – Royal Opera House, English National Opera, Welsh National Opera, Scottish Opera, Opera North and the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, and it is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation (2023–26).

Representatives from each company sit on the final audition panel for selection of each year's intake. The nine-month course usually includes residencies at three of the national opera companies, as well as opera scenes performances in London throughout the year.

Notable alumni

Other notable alumni

  • Marie Arnet
  • Clive Bailey
  • Kim Begley
  • Matthew Best
  • Cora Burggraaf
  • Elizabeth Byrne
  • Bruno Caproni
  • Karen Cargill
  • Ashley Catling
  • John S. Craven
  • David Curry
  • Robert Dean
  • Imelda Drumm
  • Adrian Dwyer
  • Martin Fitzpatrick
  • Martene Grimson
  • Jonathan Gunthorpe
  • Gwyn Hughes-Jones
  • Thora Ker
  • Anthony Kraus
  • Garry Magee
  • Alastair Miles
  • Gerald Moore
  • Robert Murray
  • Steven Naylor
  • Steven Page
  • Joan Rodgers
  • Peter Rose
  • Rebecca Von Lipinski
  • Roland Wood

Notes

  1. ^ National Opera Studio website
  2. ^ "Our history". The National Opera Studio. Retrieved 5 March 2018.

References

  • Langdon, Michael (1982) Notes From A Low Singer, Julia MacRae Books

External links

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