Opera Now  |  March 2016
American countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo speaks to Opera Now about the opera singer's role in society and his forthcoming debut in Philip Glass' Akhnaten at ENO; introducing the work of the National Opera Studio, an operatic 'finishing school' that prepares the very best young talent for the rigours and rewards of their chosen careers; and Michael Tanner ponders the links between opera and madness. Plus, Glyndebourne cultivates young audiences of tomorrow with its innovative education programme; young singers prepare for battle in this year's round of international singing competitions; Samling celebrates 20 years of providing intensive training for singers in the North of England; Mahogany Opera Group's new production for children takes to the road; a London hotel provides the unusual backdrop for a unique operatic experiment; and your chance to WIN tickets to English Touring Opera's spring tour.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Opera Now March 2016.