Paris Opera Awards

Paris Opera Awards
Vocal competition
Headquarters Paris, France
Owner Association POA
Website www.paris-opera-awards.com

The Paris Opera Awards (POA) is an international contest for opera singers held in Paris, France. It is held under the patronage of the French representation at the European Commission and it starts on the web and ends with a final gala evening in Paris.

History

The first edition of POA was launched in March 2012. It allowed seventy-eight opera singers from South Africa, Albania, Germany, Argentina, Armenia, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, the United States, Russia, Switzerland, Ukraine and Uruguay to participate. The fifty best results were reviewed by the panel of judges. The ten finalists (five women and five men) auditioned for the judges at the Salle Gaveau in Paris on January 4, 2013. Olivier Bellamy of Radio Classique was the host. The gala was dedicated to Maria Callas.

Objective

Awards ceremony 2014

This award is an international competition for opera singers. It aims to help showcase opera singers to the professional opera world and to the Parisian public. The contest is open to all opera singers who are at least 18 years old. It is open to the following voice types: soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto, countertenor, tenor, baritone, and bass. The winners are chosen by the judges at the finals gala in Paris which is open to the public. The most important prize that the competition confers is the fame that the award confers.

Organization

The contest includes several rounds: preliminary, semi-final and final. Following these events, the awards are chosen by the Grand Jury. The competition is organized annually by the Association POA located at 7, rue Albert-de-Lapparent in Paris in the 7th arrondissement and chaired by Alexandre Lomov, baritone, former intern at the Centre national d'insertion professionnelle des artistes lyriques (CNIPAL), graduate of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and the Musical Academy Chigiana Siena under the tutelage of Carlo Bergonzi. The contest rules are posted on the website and translated into several languages.

Jury 2013 and 2014

Grand jury, 2013

The jury is composed of noted individuals of the music world: opera singers, conductors, directors opera houses and artistic agents. The grand jury for 2013 (first edition) was composed of three renowned artists from the world of opera: Sherrill Milnes, baritone (United States), Martina Arroyo, soprano (United States) and Daniel Lipton, conductor (Canada). After the finals concert they selected six winners, three women and three men. There was also an audience award given and a special prize in honor of Maria Callas was given by the organizers.

The panel of judges for the 2014 contest consisted of:

Winners

Grand jury finalists, 2013

2013

2014

Awards ceremony 2014
Winners 2014

References

  1. Mary-Jean O'Doherty, Paris Opera Awards

External links

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