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Job of the Week: Repetiteur at Covent Garden

Job of the Week: Repetiteur at Covent Garden

£57,735.56 per annum

33 hours per week

We are currently recruiting for a permanent member of our Music Staff team to work as a repetiteur and to coach ROH Principals and Guest Principals to work with the Royal Opera to the highest artistic standards.

What you`ll bring:

The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate these qualities:

Comprehensive knowledge of the opera repertoire
Significant experience as a repetiteur for a major opera company (please outline)
A high-profile coach/assistant conductor and equivalent experience as a recitalist with singers of an international standard
A detailed knowledge of the working processes of an opera company, with experience of scheduling
Working knowledge of German, French and Italian
A team player, with a natural rapport with singers, conductors and directors, who gets involved in the creative process and takes an interest across all productions
Please note: We also encourage candidates with a less prominent interest in conducting and strong keyboard skills to apply.

Full particulars here.

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