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Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb Roadshow
Roadshow
As part of the FEDORA Platform, and in order to promote young artists, the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb organized a concert titled Rising stars of the Opera stage, that also promoted FEDORA’s new Platform, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. The concert was scheduled for Sunday, February 25, 2018 at 11 a.m. at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. The following young artists performed at the concert: Anabela Barić (soprano), Tanja Ruždjak (soprano), Iva Krušić (mezzosoprano), Martina Menegoni (mezzosoprano), Sonja Runje (mezzosoprano), Mario Filipović (tenor), Leon Košavić (baritone) and Matija Meić (baritone) with piano accompaniment of Darijan Ivezić.
The entry to the concert was free and the concert was co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
CNT Zagreb Roadshow © CNT Zagreb i
CNT Zagreb Roadshow © CNT Zagreb i
CNT Zagreb Roadshow © CNT Zagreb i
CNT Zagreb Roadshow © CNT Zagreb i
CNT Zagreb Roadshow © CNT Zagreb i
CNT Zagreb Roadshow © CNT Zagreb i
CNT Zagreb Roadshow © CNT Zagreb i
On the occasion of this year's FEDORA Roadshow, Irish National Opera hosted five free opera events across communities in Dublin. The Deadly World of Opera, created by director Sarah Baxter and INO Studio and Outreach Producer James Bingham, is a witty and informative deconstruction of how opera works. Irish National Opera's free performances, as part of the MusicTown Festival, were aimed at opera newbies and veterans alike.
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Opéra Orchestre National de Montpellier Occitanie
19 April 2019
Montpellier / France
The adventure of "Un Air de famille"' started in September 2018 with an open application for anyone willing to learn singing opera choir arias. Opéra Orchestre national Montpellier received more than 300 applications to the project. All these amateur choristers started working every 15 days with professionnal choirmasters and stage directors.
The final big concert took place on the 19th of April and was the occasion to present the FEDORA Platform and its new commitment to Educational projects with the launch an Education Prize.
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