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Friday 25 September, 3:00 pm
Friday 25 September, 7:15 pm
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Language
Sung in multiple languages with English surtitles, which are displayed on screens above the stage and around the auditorium.
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Programme
The popular Jette Parker Artists Jukebox event returns for a special 25th Anniversary edition. The matinee audience gets to know the singers and music staff new to the Programme and witness their Royal Opera performance debuts, before stepping into the role of curator. Listening to excerpts from a range of solo pieces, they will vote live for the songs and arias to be performed in full in the evening concert.
In the evening, the earlier audience’s selections are presented alongside ensemble performances from some of the most popular operatic repertory performed by generations of Jette Parker Artists on the Covent Garden Main Stage. This special concert not only introduces the Artists joining the Programme in the 2026/27 Season but also welcomes back past Jette Parker Artists to their former home.
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The Jette Parker Artists Programme
The Jette Parker Artists Programme seeks to provide opportunities for artists of outstanding potential who want to hone their skills by working alongside and receiving coaching from some of the most prominent figures in ballet music and opera.
Jette Parker Artists develop their craft by performing and covering roles on the Main Stage and Linbury stage, and working as integral members of the Royal Ballet and Opera’s music staff and stage director teams.
The Programme seeks to diversify the talent pipeline for ballet music and opera through a variety of initiatives including observerships, courses, commissions and networking events.
Accessibility and resources
For step free-access and wheelchair spaces in the Linbury Theatre, you will need to book seats on the right-hand side of the auditorium.
We have an assistive listening system available to use. Surtitles, captions and translations in English are displayed on screens above the stage and around the auditorium.
Join our Access Scheme for priority access to tickets and to inform us of your access requirements.
See our Accessibility page for more information or view a visitors guide (PDF, 12.0 MB).
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