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Virginia Opera prides itself not only for presenting opera of the highest quality, but also for seeking out, training and presenting performing artists of the highest quality. To this end, Virginia Opera offers a wealth of opportunities for the wide variety of performing artists employed in its productions and programs every season.
Qualifications for each vary and are described below along with the audition process and application procedure:
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Should you have any questions not addressed here, please feel free to e-mail Andrew Chugg or call 757.627-9545 ext. 3325. | |
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SPECTRUM RESIDENT ARTISTS PROGRAM
2009-2010 Spectrum Resident Artist Audition Information
Thank you to all who submitted applications for audition consideration. Those who were granted auditions will find their scheduled audition times on this list (PDF). The schedules are posted in alphabetical order by last name.
PLEASE NOTE: If you were granted an audition, you must send an e-mail confirming that you will attend your scheduled audition date and time to andrew.chugg@vaopera.org no later than Friday, December 5. Should you need to cancel your audition at anytime, please email andrew.chugg@vaopera.org. (You may not receive an immediate response regarding your cancellation.)
A Message from Virginia Opera Artistic Director Peter Mark
The excitement of opera has always been conveyed through the unique and thrilling performances of extraordinary individual singers.
Virginia Opera’s dedication to training the young operatic artist is – and always has been – a primary mission of the company, providing early performing experience to artists as diverse as:
- Diana Soviero (our first Violetta)
- Renée Fleming (three roles)
- Rockwell Blake (our first Almaviva)
- Florence Quivar (Dorabella)
- Frederic Burchinal (five roles)
- Amy Johnson (transitioned to soprano in our Spectrum Artist Program)
- Fabiana Bravo (four roles)
- Lawrence Brownlee (our last Almaviva)
- Sujung Kim (five roles)
- Cristina Nassif (from Spectrum Artist to leading lady in just two seasons as our last Violetta, Carmen and Nedda)
We search for and choose our young artists annually on the basis of their extraordinary talent and potential. Through a “spectrum” of performance opportunities in our mainstage and outreach programs, as well as personalized work with top professionals throughout the season, our artists’ true operatic potential is realized, secured and strengthened.
Nothing gives me greater personal joy or satisfaction than the spectacular growth and development achieved by our gifted young artists as we work together to free their voices, expression, and talent in Virginia Opera’s unique Spectrum Resident Artists Program.
 Peter Mark, Artistic Director
About the Spectrum Resident Artist Program
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Spectrum Artist Brian Jagde performs Zaretsky in the premiere of Eugene Onegin (2008). |
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Spectrum Artist Sarah Williams in a coaching with Associate Artistic Director Joseph Walsh. |
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Performing Opportunities Participants in the Spectrum Resident Artists Program perform small roles and/or cover leading roles in the company’s mainstage productions. Additionally, young artists perform leading roles in several fully-staged Education and Community Outreach productions that tour schools throughout the state of Virginia.
Community concerts and company promotional concerts offer artists the opportunity to perform standard arias and ensembles in concerts with piano. Spectrum artists are regularly re-engaged for main stage productions in future seasons.
Study Opportunities Each participant receives regular coachings with members of Virginia Opera’s Artistic Staff, which include Artistic Director Peter Mark, Associate Artistic Director and Associate Conductor Joseph Walsh, and Principal Coach Laura Friesen. Master classes are held throughout the season covering topics such as stagecraft and foreign languages. The in-house Artistic Staff offers classes in resume preparation and auditioning techniques to our young artists during the course of the season.
Our program provides exceptionally talented young artists with a seasonal residency program that offers an extensive schedule of performing opportunities in the context of a professional training program. Artists receive weekly compensation, plus housing and transportation to Virginia.
Virginia Opera is committed to finding and training the outstanding artists of tomorrow. The Spectrum Resident Artist program was created to train gifted young artists while providing school students with exposure to the magical world of opera. Those selected to participate in the program will be challenged and supported by an outstanding staff.
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APPRENTICE COACHES
Education and Community Outreach Performance Opportunities Apprentice coaches serve as musical directors and pianists for Education and Community Outreach productions. They also serve as principal coaches for the resident young artists, preparing them for their mainstage roles, cover roles, and concerts. Coaches learn the basics of artistic administration and company management by serving as on-site tour managers, as well as, providing coaching for the young artists’ personal repertoire. Apprentice coaches are adjunct members of the mainstage musical staff. They are scheduled to serve as rehearsal pianists in several mainstage productions and serve as pianists for cover rehearsals.
Mainstage Performance Opportunities Apprentice coaches are adjunct members of the mainstage musical staff. They are scheduled to serve as rehearsal pianists in several mainstage productions and serve as pianists for cover rehearsals. Community concerts and company promotional concerts offer apprentice coaches the opportunity to perform for a variety of audiences.
Study Opportunities Each participant receives coachings with Associate Artistic Director Joseph Walsh and Principal Coach Laura Friesen. Coaches will receive training and support from administrative staff to aid in tour management. The in-house artistic staff offers classes in resume preparation and auditioning techniques during the course of the season. Master Classes are held with visiting stage directors and other distinguished guests throughout the season. Master Classes are held with visiting stage directors and other distinguished guests throughout the season.
Candidate Qualifications Apprentice coaches should have attained at least a Bachelor of Music degree in piano and have exceptional experience in vocal accompanying. Individuals should be capable of managing artists and overseeing non-artistic aspects of the Spectrum Resident Artists Program.
The Audition For the audition, please prepare a Mozart finale and a 10-minute excerpt from a standard opera by Puccini, Verdi, Strauss or other romantic composer. You will also be asked to sing the vocal lines, in order to demonstrate your understanding of the integration between the vocal lines and the orchestra.
Apply to the Program Please send your resume and a cover letter via e-mail to Andrew Chugg at Andrew.Chugg@vaopera.org. We would also welcome an MP3 of your playing.
To contact us, or for more information, click here.
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ADULT CHORUS
Virginia Opera is extremely proud of the quality, talent and dedication of our chorus. Virginia Opera choristers maintain successful “day careers” while pursuing their passion for opera on nights and weekends. Chorus Master and Associate Artistic Director Joseph Walsh provides excellent leadership, musical preparation, and language coaching for the chorus.

Auditions Auditions for the 2008-2009 Adult Chorus have been completed.
Rehearsals and Performances All chorus rehearsals take place in Norfolk, Virginia at the Harrison Opera House. The number of rehearsal hours required varies by production, but choristers can expect to spend approximately two months on a production from first rehearsal to final performance. Performances are presented in Norfolk, Richmond and Fairfax.
Compensation Virginia Opera is a professional chorus offering competitive compensation. Transportation and lodging are provided as appropriate for the Richmond and Fairfax venues.
To contact us, or for more information, click here.
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CHILDREN’S CHORUS
Auditions for the 2008-2009 children’s chorus have been completed. To contact us, or for more information, click here.
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DANCERS
Select productions involve the hiring of local professional dancers. Currently, Virginia Opera hires its dancers through To The Nines Productions in Norfolk, Virginia.
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ACTORS
Select productions involve the hiring of local actors. Currently, no productions being presented by Virginia Opera require actors.
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SUPERNUMERARIES
Supernumeraries are people of all ages who share the stage with operatic artists. Supers act as 'extras' on the stage. Supers can play soldiers, townspeople, nuns, gypsies as well as many other important roles. A super's enthusiasm and cooperation is an important part of any operatic production.
Auditions for the 2008-2009 season have been completed.
To learn more or submit your application, click here.
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MAINSTAGE ARTISTS
Virginia Opera produces four main stage productions each season. Most Virginia Opera mainstage artists are hired through artist management agencies. However, non-managed artists are occasionally hired in principal roles. All main stage principal artists should have considerable professional experience with other opera companies. To be considered for an audition send a cover letter, resume, headshot, and supportive materials to:
Joseph Walsh, Associate Artistic Director Virginia Opera P.O. Box 2580 Norfolk, VA 23501-2580
Should you be scheduled for an audition you will be contacted.
To contact us, or for more information, click here.
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ORCHESTRAL MUSICIANS
Virginia Opera subcontracts with both the Virginia Symphony Orchestra and the Richmond Symphony Orchestra. Please contact these organizations for further information.
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