
Connecting art and life through opera for youth.
Opera Resources
Opera on the Street is a vibrant performing arts community dedicated to bringing the beauty of opera to audiences everywhere. We provide a platform for aspiring artists and seasoned performers alike, fostering a love for this timeless art form. Our resources workshops, performance opportunities, and access to expert mentors to help nurture talent and creativity. Join us in celebrating the rich tradition of opera while making it accessible to all!
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The world-class opera house and performance platform at New York's Lincoln Center; its official website centrally provides the current season's repertoire and ticketing, plot summaries and creative team introductions, extending to viewing channels like “Live in HD” and digital content information, enabling you to quickly find current performances and event details.
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A service hub for teachers and teaching artists, offering training opportunities, publications, peer communities, and space support at the National Opera Center in New York; its Education Hub also provides ready-to-use teaching materials and lesson plans to help connect opera with literature and humanities courses.​
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The American Lyric Theater's free contemporary aria score library features excerpts from new works by alumni of the ALT Composer/Librettist Development Program. These scores are available for legal download by teachers and singers for instructional and audition purposes.
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International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP), a large-scale non-profit/wiki-style repository for sheet music and recordings, covering public domain and select licensed works; allows searching and downloading PDFs by composer, genre, and instrumentation; operates under Canadian copyright law.