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Opera, by nature, embraces many elements - theatre and performance, music and composition, dramatic writing - and it has a history of over 400 years!  ENO therefore aims to provide a comprehensive insight into the whole picture of opera - from primary school right through to higher education. 

This section of the site outlines our work with schools, including our Enjoy Opera discounted tickets and workshop scheme.  Discover how to join our Catalyst forum for teachers, artists and youth workers.  Find out about the people involved in the ENO Evolve scheme which offers students of the Royal College of Music the opportunity to play alongside ENO Orchestra members in rehearsals.  And finally, immerse yourself in the worldful world of opera via our online Knowledge Bank - a rich media resource containing audio, video, images and a glossary.

Please see information on;

Schools and Teachers

Catalyst

Enjoy Opera

Bringing Schools Groups

Higher Education
 
 

 
 
 

Knowledge Bank

Opera Lit - Tosca Podcast

Calmly the sea is calling

The first Opera Lit Podcast features a script by award-winning children’s author and illustrator Sally Gardner (I, Coriander). Her dramatic re-telling of the Puccini opera Tosca has been recorded by actress Emilia Fox (Silent Witness, Merlin).

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Opera Lit - The Perch Fishers Podcast

Calmly the sea is calling

The Perch Fishers – A new story based on Bizet's The Pearl Fishers, written and read by Ian McMillan.

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Elegy for Young Lovers podcast

Calmly the sea is calling

Fiona Shaw talks to Edward Seckerson about juggling the demands of Restoration comedy with German expressionism.

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CHOOSE YOUR PATHWAY

Pathways offer an alternative way to explore opera. Find out about the work we're doing here at ENO, as well associated exhibitions, events, books, digital media, resources and more!