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Slava Ukraini!VIDEO PODCAST: Slava Ukraini! - recorded on 24 February 2022, the day Europe woke up to the news that Vladimir Putin's Russian forces had invaded Ukraine. A fifty minute video which also features Caitríona O'Leary and Eric Fraad discussing their new film Island of Saints, and pays tribute to Joseph Horovitz, Malcolm Troup and Maria Nockin.

New RecordingsVIDEO PODCAST: New Recordings - Find out about Adrian Williams, Andriy Lehki, African Pianism, Heinrich Schütz and Walter Arlen, and meet Stephen Sutton of Divine Art Recordings, conductor Kenneth Woods, composer Graham Williams and others.

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Institute for Young Dramatic Voices

The Institute for Young Dramatic Voices is an organisation which identifies and nurtures dramatic and unusual voices by providing intensive three week summer programmes. The programme, founded in 2007 by Dolora Zajick, Sarah Agler and Rosemary Matthews, gives young singers with large or unusual voices the chance to study individually and in classes with leading coaches and voice teachers.

A selection of articles about Institute for Young Dramatic Voices

Profile. Training Singers - Maria Nockin talks to Dolora Zajick about finding young dramatic voices

Profile. Important Skills - Maria Nockin talks to American mezzo Dolora Zajick

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