Higher Education

Higher Education

 

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At ENO we welcome working with tutors and students from Higher Education . As well as developing our online resources for research purposes (see the Knowledge Bank <link to Knowledge Bank> and Learning  & Cultural and Context Pathways), we attempt to cater for specific requests within our busy production schedule.

ENO Baylis, together with the Music Department and the Technical Department currently have links with the following colleges and universities:

Rose Bruford College Opera Studies course;
Guildhall School of Music and Drama;
Royal Academy of Music;
Central School of Speech and Drama;
University for the Creative Arts, Rochester
St Mary’s University Twickenham

ENO Baylis fosters a close relationship with Kings College London, working closely with their Music and Humanities departments on our Opera Debate Days and other events.

Look at Access all Arias <internal link to AAA> for ticket offers for the under -thirties.

 

 

 
 
 

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!