Queen Sonja International Music Competition
Organization: Queen Sonja International Music Competition Foundation
Program Overview
An elite international voice competition for young classical singers held biennially in Oslo, Norway.
The Queen Sonja International Music Competition is a prestigious biennial voice competition for young classical singers from around the world, held in Oslo, Norway. Founded in 1988 in honor of Her Majesty Queen Sonja, the competition aims to support and promote the next generation of professional opera and concert singers. Participation is open to emerging professional singers within a defined age range (typically in their 20s and early 30s), not to high school students. Contestants are selected through a pre-qualification process and compete in live rounds with piano and orchestra, performing for an international jury of distinguished musicians and opera professionals. Benefits include international exposure, substantial prize money, performance and networking opportunities with major opera houses and festivals, and masterclasses and feedback from leading figures in the classical music world.
Program Details
- Category: Arts & Humanities
- Format: In-Person
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 9-12
- Location: Various Locations
- Country: NO
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: classical music, voice competition, opera, international, vocal performance
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: Queen Sonja International Music Competition Foundation