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Soprano Alyson Cambridge '02 Wins Metropolitan Opera National Audition |
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The goal of The Metropolitan Opera Association's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, founded in 1980, is to nurture the most talented young artists through training and performance opportunities. The Lindemann Young Artist
Development Program uses The Met's unique resources to identify and educate
the most talented young American artists for performances not only at
The Met, but with opera companies throughout the country. To meet the
individual needs of each young artist, the program provides specialized
training in music, language and dramatic coaching from The Met's own artistic
staff and invited master teachers. Along with an annual stipend for living
expenses, the program also funds private voice lessons with approved teachers
from outside the Met staff. In addition to individual lessons, LYADP participants
have access to rehearsals for all Metropolitan Opera Productions. Participants
are offered a position with the program for a period of one year with
second and third year options held by The Met. During this period, the
artist performs roles only at The Met or outside engagements approved
by the Artistic Director. |
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