Course Overview
Fully mentored programme, tailored to each individual’s specific skills and experience
Training in acting methodologies, rehearsal techniques, principal singing languages and movement
Exploration of different operatic forms, styles and conventions
Collaborating across the various creative disciplines involved in operatic productions
Investigation of artistic relationships, including the design process and the conductor’s role
Involvement with a range of operatic productions and projects
Directing in-house opera scenes projects
Observation of professional practice, both in RWCMD and at Welsh National Opera
Fully-negotiated industry placement in a professional UK opera company, focusing on the role of staff director and associated areas of expertise
Course Structure
Please note that, while the information below reflects the programme offered to date, it may be subject to amendment and change in future years. Students are always consulted on such change and details are made available to applicants holding offers.
In order to progress through the course, students normally have to pass all modules and achieve 180 credits.
MODULE INFORMATION
Entry Requirements
Entry is by interview, and candidates should be able to demonstrate significant experience of and engagement with the opera/theatre world. Professionals already working in these areas, but seeking to enhance their skills, are encouraged to apply. Minimum entry requirements usually include a 2:1 degree in music or an equivalent qualification, although the College is able to consider applications from people without formal qualifications if they have an exceptional level of ability, practical experience, and a good understanding of the opera profession.
International Applicants
All applicants are required to demonstrate the highest levels of communication skills in spoken English. This will be assessed at interview.
Tuition Fees for 2023-2024
* This is the full amount.