NYIOP SAN FRANCISCO 2010

THIRD ANNUAL NYIOP SAN FRANCISCO 2010 hosted by the San Francisco Opera
Confirmed for March 14 to 16, 2010 at the War Memorial Opera House.
After the overwhelming success of the first two sessions in San Francisco, we have been invited back again by the San Francisco Opera to have our THIRD West Coast audition session for Spring 2010.
Over these three days we will bring a number of International and North American theaters to hear singers at the Chorus Room of the War Memorial Opera House hosted again by the San Francisco Opera!  For singers on the West Coast or near, this is the best way to be heard without having to fly to New York City again!
The fee for the NYIOP San Francisco 2010 is $450.
The process for the NYIOP San Francisco 2010 will be FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED for all available spaces. Register today to secure your space!
Houses expected to attend are:
- ABAO Bilbao, Spain
- Semperoper Dresden, Germany
- Opera de Oviedo, Spain
- Theatre du Chatelet, Paris, France
- Bayerisches Staatsoper Munich, Germany
- Festival Martina Franca, Italy
- Teatro Pergolesi di Jesi, Italy
- Staatstheater Braunschweig, Germany
- Arizona Opera, AZ
- Los Angeles Opera, CA
- San Francisco Opera, CA 
We have asked the theaters for a list of the repertoire they are casting and will post it here when it is received.
Click HERE to register the NYIOP San Francisco Auditions today. You will be confirmed once your registration and payment are complete.
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