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Cascais Ópera recebe 499 candidaturas de 59 países

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Cascais Ópera – Concurso Internacional de Canto encerrou o período de candidaturas com 499 candidatos, um número que representa um crescimento significativo face à edição de 2025, que registou 340 candidaturas.

A edição de 2026 confirma a crescente projeção internacional do concurso, com candidaturas provenientes de 59 países, refletindo uma participação global alargada. Em destaque está a forte presença de candidatos oriundos de quase todos os países do continente americano, um crescimento que a organização associa à integração do Cascais Ópera na rede OLA – Ópera Latinoamérica, que tem vindo a reforçar a ligação do concurso à América Latina e às Caraíbas.

Coreia do Sul é o país com maior número de candidaturas (97), seguida da China (75). Na Europa, destacam-se países como a Alemanha (35), a Espanha (27), a Itália (20) e a França (13).

Também a participação portuguesa aumentou de forma expressiva, passando de 6 candidatos em 2025 para 25 nesta edição, colocando Portugal entre os cinco países mais representados no concurso.

Segue-se agora a fase de avaliação artística. Todas as candidaturas serão analisadas pelo júri de seleção, presidido pelo baixo-barítono Sergei Leiferkus e composto por Catarina SerenoIvan van KalmthoutJennifer Larmore e Liliana Bizineche. Os candidatos selecionados para participar presencialmente em Cascais serão anunciados no dia 15 de abril.

Em jogo estão 57 mil euros em prémios e 12 contratos profissionais, incluindo oportunidades com instituições e festivais como o Festival Amazonas de Ópera, a Istanbul State Opera and Ballet, o Festival Internacional de Música de Marvão, o Festival de Música de Mafra e o Festival de Ópera de Óbidos.

A competição decorre entre 29 de maio e 7 de junho, com provas, masterclasses, concertos e momentos de networking, em vários espaços da vila de Cascais. O concurso termina com o Concerto da Final, no dia 7 de junho, na Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, em Lisboa. Os bilhetes já estão disponíveis na Ticketline, com preços entre 15€ e 30€.

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Over the past three decades, primarily in London, Portugal and Amsterdam, Dr Jorge Balça
has developed a strong portfolio of work and a unique combination of skillsets – as a stage
director (of theatre, opera, and hybrid forms), a teacher and workshop leader, a presentation
skills, acting and creativity coach, and practice-based researcher. His work in all these
domains is distinguished by his commitment to and skill in making fantasy and invention
emerge from precise knowledge and training – and by his ability to inspire a similar alchemy
in his collaborators.

Classically trained as an actor and countertenor, he studied theatre directing in London and
Moscow, specialising in Shakespeare, techniques of adaptation, Meyerhold and commedia
dell’arte. Jorge also holds a PhD exploring the dramatic training of opera performers.
With a love for site-specific projects and collaborative forms, and an equal flair for comedy
and drama, his work is dramaturgically inventive, visually striking, and physically engaged.
He was the artistic director of Bloomsbury Opera and associate director of The Opera
Makers, both in London. In Portugal, he has recently directed L’Heure Espagnole and The
Turn of the Screw at Centro Cultural de Belém, and Don Giovanni and La Voix Humaine at
Festival de Ópera de Óbidos.

Jorge is committed to his work as a teacher, having taught at the Dutch National Opera
Academy, Morley College London, Universidade de Évora and other institutions. He
maintains an international coaching private practice and is the acting coach at the Neil
Semer Vocal Institute in Italy.

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Over the past three decades, primarily in London, Portugal and Amsterdam, Dr Jorge Balça
has developed a strong portfolio of work and a unique combination of skillsets – as a stage
director (of theatre, opera, and hybrid forms), a teacher and workshop leader, a presentation
skills, acting and creativity coach, and practice-based researcher. His work in all these
domains is distinguished by his commitment to and skill in making fantasy and invention
emerge from precise knowledge and training – and by his ability to inspire a similar alchemy
in his collaborators.

Classically trained as an actor and countertenor, he studied theatre directing in London and
Moscow, specialising in Shakespeare, techniques of adaptation, Meyerhold and commedia
dell’arte. Jorge also holds a PhD exploring the dramatic training of opera performers.
With a love for site-specific projects and collaborative forms, and an equal flair for comedy
and drama, his work is dramaturgically inventive, visually striking, and physically engaged.
He was the artistic director of Bloomsbury Opera and associate director of The Opera
Makers, both in London. In Portugal, he has recently directed L’Heure Espagnole and The
Turn of the Screw at Centro Cultural de Belém, and Don Giovanni and La Voix Humaine at
Festival de Ópera de Óbidos.

Jorge is committed to his work as a teacher, having taught at the Dutch National Opera
Academy, Morley College London, Universidade de Évora and other institutions. He
maintains an international coaching private practice and is the acting coach at the Neil
Semer Vocal Institute in Italy.

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