Operalia, The World Opera Competition

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Operalia, The World Opera Competition is a prestigious international singing contest for young opera singers, established to discover and promote emerging vocal talent on the world’s leading stages.

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instanceOf international music competition
opera singing competition
vocal competition
alsoKnownAs Operalia
Operalia, The World Opera Competition
surface form: Plácido Domingo’s Operalia
award cash prizes
engagements with major opera houses
specialty prizes for specific voice types
field classical music
opera performance
founder Plácido Domingo
frequency annual
genre opera
hasCategory opera aria competition
zarzuela competition
hasComponent final live competition
orchestra-accompanied performances
prize-giving ceremony
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.operaliacompetition.org/
inception 1993
inspiredBy goal of discovering young opera talent
judgingCriteria artistic expression
musicality
stage presence
vocal technique
languageOfPerformance English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
notableFor association with Plácido Domingo
high artistic standards
launching major opera careers
organisedAs traveling competition hosted in different cities
participantType classically trained vocalists
young opera singers
purpose to discover young opera singers
to launch international opera careers
to promote emerging vocal talent
scope international
selectionProcess live qualifying rounds
preliminary recorded auditions
typicalAgeRangeOfContestants early 20s to early 30s
typicalVenueType concert hall
major opera house
voiceTypesCompeted baritone
bass
countertenor
mezzo-soprano
soprano
tenor

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Plácido Domingo founded Operalia, The World Opera Competition
Operalia, The World Opera Competition alsoKnownAs Operalia, The World Opera Competition
this entity surface form: Plácido Domingo’s Operalia