The Opera Nova Project has opened applications for its Summer Academy – a series of short courses held this summer where operatic hopefuls of all ages in Malta can train with some of the world’s leading opera professionals.

Set to take place from 28 June to 6 July, the intensive programme offers advanced adult participants the chance to refine their craft, perform in Malta’s most prestigious venues and learn from internationally acclaimed artists. 

Headlining the Summer Academy faculty is renowned tenor Joseph Calleja, alongside the Chair of Vocal Performance at the Royal College of Music London, Prof Janis Kelly, and celebrated vocal coach, Prof James Pearson. The daily sessions will be open to the public and will culminate in a final recital on 6 July on stage at Teatru Manoel.

“This masterclass week will offer a transformative experience, blending inspirational bel canto technique and grounding and empowering tools,” says Prof Janis Kelly. “It aims to equip the performers with the elements necessary to turn them into leading singers of the future, in the beautiful and dynamic setting of Malta.”

The Opera Nova Project will also host its first Summer Intermediate Academy from 2-6 July for intermediate students. Open to aspiring singers from 16 to 20 years of age, the course will delve into vocal technique, interpretation, history and style, under the expert guidance of soprano Claire Debono, director and acting coach Karl Cassar and music educator Gisele Grima. The daily coaching sessions will culminate in an inspiring performance at a recital on 6 July. 

Meanwhile, younger students aged 10 to 16 can also explore the world of opera at the Summer Junior Academy. The programme, held from 27 June to 1 July, offers fun and top-level training in singing, acting, movement and operatic history, serving as an invaluable foundation both for those new to this art form and those who already have some operatic experience. With top tutors including soprano and composer Analise Mifsud, director and acting coach Karl Cassar and music educator Gisele Grima, the Summer Junior Academy will also have a celebratory student performance on the final day. 

“The Summer Academy is a wonderful summertime opportunity for young and adult singers to learn from some of the best in the industry,” says Gillian Zammit, Artistic Director and co-founder of the Opera Nova Project alongside Denise Mulholland. “Whether these singers are taking their first steps into the world of opera or honing their craft for a professional career, these courses will provide invaluable experience, inspiration and an introduction to the local and international operatic community.”

With limited places available, applications are now open to join the Opera Nova Project Summer Academy, by audition only. Passive participants (such as parents/guardians) are also welcome to attend sessions. For more information on how to apply or to observe the sessions, contact info@operanovaproject.com.