Opera

Opera

A cornerstone of PSN since its founding in 2015, the PSN Opera program offers training and performance opportunities to emerging singers preparing to launch their professional careers. Singers will perform in fully staged operas, with orchestra, of Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte or Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Other opportunities include the Opera Scenes program/concert and a Cabaret Night.

All singers in the program will have voice lessons and coaching sessions with the PSN voice faculty and may have an opportunity to participate in masterclasses offered by visiting guest clinicians. Singers will participate in staging rehearsals, performance preparation and may receive diction coaching on an “as needed” basis. This program includes singers attending staging rehearsals and working closely with the PSN faculty to prepare vocally.

The Opera scenes performance is a cherished highlight of the town of Tábor’s summer concert season and features famous Czech opera scenes.  This program is prepared in collaboration with Tim Cheek, one of the world’s leading experts on Czech diction for opera. The program includes Czech diction classes with Tim Cheek while the performance will feature scenes from contemporary Czech opera as well as scenes from standard German and Italian opera repertoire.

Singers will also perform “Broadway hits” and music from The Great American Songbook in a Cabaret Night on the stage of a jazz club in Prague. A fun evening with a different performance style and setting, this performance will feature music from composers such as Bernstein, Gershwin, Sondheim, Berlin, Weill, Porter and others. The Cabaret evening is a private PSN event for all PSN participants to enjoy.

Lastly, singers will have the opportunity to perform in at least one of two Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte or Mozart’s Don Giovanni. The Mozart Operas will be fully staged, beautifully costumed and performed with the PSN Orchestra in the Estates Theatre in Prague, a world-class and historic venue where Mozart himself premiered Don Giovanni and which is the last surviving theatre where Mozart has performed.

Performance Opportunities

  • Principal roles in at least one Mozart opera.
  • Featured roles in the opera scenes program & performance
  • Cabaret Night

Program Highlights

  • Perform on prestigious, cultural and historic stages in Central Europe
  • Masterclass or coaching opportunity with Czech National Opera Coach
  • Acting workshops
  • German, Italian and Czech diction classes as needed
  • Individual coaching and voice lessons with PSN Faculty
  • Receive professional photographs and video recordings of Opera Scenes and Opera performances

2026 Opera Program

Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte & Don Giovanni

Weeks 1, 2 & 3

  • Daily rehearsals
  • Sing-In (all singers)
  • Private coaching and music rehearsals as assigned
  • Daily staging rehearsals as assigned
  • Seminars in topics like diction, career development & acting
  • Three private voice lessons


Week 4

  • Performances: July 9, 10, 11, 12  with the PSN Orchestra at the Estates Theatre
  • 1 Sitzprobe with orchestra per cast
  • 1 Piano tech rehearsal on stage per cast
  • 1 Dress rehearsal on stage per cast
  • 1 Performance on stage per cast
  • The chorus (as assigned) will perform 2 performances of each opera

Opera Scenes Program/Concert
(as assigned)

Czech & other opera scenes

  • Fully staged
  • Conducted by PSN assistant conductors
  • Directed by PSN directing faculty and assistant directors
  • Accompaniment by PSN coaching faculty and assistant coaches

Weeks 1 & 2

  • Individual and group coaching as assigned
  • Staging rehearsals as assigned
  • Performance in Divadlo Oskara Nedbala, Tábor on June 27 2026

Cabaret Night

  • Individual coaching as assigned
  • Performance in a Jazz Club in Prague during Week 3


Perform “Broadway hits” or music from The Great American Songbook in a fun Cabaret evening with a different performance style and setting. The Cabaret evening is a private PSN event for all PSN participants to enjoy with music from composers such as Bernstein, Gershwin, Sondheim, Berlin, Weill, Porter and others.

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