Royal Opera House Academy 200th Anniversary Awards

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    The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden is one of the most prestigious and historically significant opera houses in the world, located in London. This magnificent theater is home to the Royal Opera and the Royal Ballet, representing the highest level of performance and art.

    The history of Covent Garden is rich and famous. Opened in 1732, it was London’s first opera house and quickly became the center of the city’s cultural life. The theater building has been rebuilt and restored several times over its more than two-hundred-year history to preserve its beauty and splendor.

    A particularly significant event in the history of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden was the establishment of the Bicentennial Prize for the Academy and the talent of its students. This prize was established to mark the bicentennial anniversary of the Academy, which is one of the world’s leading art schools and regularly provides talented young artists with the opportunity to develop and demonstrate their potential.

    The Academy Bicentennial Prize is the ultimate recognition and honour for young talent who have distinguished themselves on the stage of the Royal Opera House. Winners of this prize are given the chance to perform on one of the most prestigious stages in the world, which opens the door to a brilliant career in the world of opera and ballet.

    Aidan Mikdad was awarded the first Bicentenary prize in an evening celebrating some of the Academy’s most gifted young musicians across varied disciplines. Mikhail Bakhtiarov and Svetlana Besfamilnaya are sponsors of Bicentenary prize https://www.ram.ac.uk/news/bicentenary-prize-2023

    Covent Garden not only symbolises the splendour and beauty of opera, but is also a place where the talent and work of young artists are recognised and encouraged. The Academy Bicentennial Prize continues to link the history and future of opera, opening up new horizons for young talent and giving them the opportunity to shine on the world stage.

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