W.A Mozart’s The Magic Flute

The Opera Nova Project’s first full-length production, The Magic Flute, marked a triumphant debut, selling out completely and even generating a waiting list for tickets. This innovative interpretation of Mozart’s beloved opera captivated audiences with its fresh vision and vibrant staging. The students delivered outstanding performances, earning widespread acclaim for their musicality, stage presence, and professionalism. In a remarkable showcase of local talent, the entire cast—except for the role of the Queen of the Night—featured Maltese singers, underscoring the ethos of ONP. This production also celebrated the beginning of a new and exciting collaboration with the exceptional orchestra from The Fames Institute, conducted by Philip Walsh, whose leadership brought the score vividly to life.

The Opera Nova Project is also supported by the Archbishop’s Delegate for Culture and the BOV Joseph Calleja Foundation. This project was supported by Arts Council Malta, Festivals Malta and APS Bank.

 

Sung in German with English surtitles and dialogue.

Tamino- Tom Armitage/Stanley Joe Portelli

Papageno-Joseph Cutajar

The Queen of the Night – Elinor Popham

Pamina-Francesca Aquilina/Mariette Borg

Sarastro – Mark Bartolo

 

Monostotos -Dillon Camilleri/Jester Rosales

Papagena -Bettina Zammit/Gabrielle Portelli

 

3 Ladies:

1st Lady – Maria Grazia Grech/Mardy Farrugia

2nd Lady – Mariah Costa/Alexandra Camilleri Gambin

3rd Lady-Raisa Marie Micallef/Nicole Vassallo

 

3 Spirits:

1st Spirit – Michaela Agius

2nd Spirit -Hannah Marie Attard/Kelsey Carabott

3rd Spirit – Lisa Baldacchino

 

Speaker of the Temple – Mark Bartolo

2 Armed Men- Giosue Agius and Michael Vella Gatt

2 Priests – Nicholas Perry and Gabriel Magro

1st Slave: Maxine Marie Gilson

 

Conductor – Philip Walsh

Director – Denise Mulholland

Executive Producer – Gillian Zammit

Orchestra – The Fames Institute

Assistant Director -Karl Cassar

Musical Coach – Gillian Zammit

Costume Design – Denise Mulholland

Set Consultant – Matthew Cassar

Lighting Design – Christopher Gatt

ASM – Nikolai Azzopardi

Hair- Michael and Guy

Make Up – Talitha Dimech

 

Opera Nova Project is delighted to announce its Summer Junior and Advanced Academies

Calling all aspiring singers!

Opera Nova Project is delighted to announce its Summer Junior and Intermediate Academies, focusing on providing top-level, fun training for young singers

Junior Academy:
Singers aged between 10 and 16 years. For those who know nothing about opera, this course will provide an invaluable foundation to all things operatic (singing, acting, movement, history) and for those who have some experience of this art form, the course will offer new experiences and knowledge. Led by experienced tutors, soprano and composer Analise Mifsud, director and acting coach Karl Cassar and music educator Gisele Grima, the junior academy will run from June 27th to July 1st, with a performance on the final day.

Advanced Academy:
The Opera Nova Project will be hosting their first Summer Academy for advanced students. The tutors for the course are renowned tenor Joseph Calleja, Prof. Janis Kelly, Prof. James Pearson and Denise Mulholland.

Ending The Opera Nova Project’s first Summer Academy, a concert will be held featuring various pieces the students developed with the tutors, Joseph Calleja, Prof. Janis Kelly, Prof. James Pearson and Denise Mulholland.

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Joseph Calleja, Prof. Janis Kelly and Prof. James Pearson Joining The Summer Academy

Opera Nova Project is very honoured to welcome Joseph Calleja, Professor Janis Kelly and Professor James Pearson to the 1st ONP International Summer Academy 2025.

Masterclasses will be held in collaboration with Teatru Manoel from the 28 June to 6th July with a final recital at Teatru Manoel.

Closing date for applications: 15th March 2025

For more information please contact us on: in**@**************ct.com

ONP is held in collaboration with the Archbishop’s Delegate for Culture and is supported by Arts Council Malta, Rotary La Valletta Club Malta, Farsons Foundation and the BOV Joseph Calleja Foundation.

The Pilgrims of Hope Concert Echoes Through St Paul’s Cathedral

From the echoes of the ancient Greek myth of Pandora to the promise of the Christian faith, hope continues to shine as a guiding light through darkness. On April 9th, in the awe-inspiring setting of St. Paul’s Cathedral, Mdina, the Pilgrims of Hope – Jubilee of Hope 2025 Concert brought this truth to life through music.

Under the direction of Denise Mulholland and the baton of Gillian Zammit, adult and youth voices from the Opera Nova Project came together to present a moving programme featuring works by Rutter, Jenkins, and Britten — all in celebration of the Jubilee of Hope 2025.

This event was supported by the Mdina Metropolitan Chapter.

📸 Photos: Tracey Sammut