SINGERS MODULE
Participants of the LOTTE LEHMANN ACADEMY will work intensively for three, two or one week with professionals from the foremost European and international opera houses to perfect their technique, style, diction and stage presence. The program focuses on the in-depth study of arias, plus ensembles, scenes and roles.
Participants receive a minimum of three 55-minute voice lessons and three coachings with a pianist per week. They take part in all masterclasses, workshops, audition training, and a seminar or panel discussion with opera managers, directors and conductors. Instruction in stagecraft, diction, and bodywork (Yoga, Alexander Technique, and Feldenkrais) is also part of the program.
Weekly performances at historical venues in Perleberg, the Prignitz region and the state of Brandenburg will provide participants with opportunities to present the result of their work in a minimum of four concerts.
Tuition fees and the module dates 2025
Full program | 22 August - 13 September 2025 | 2.400 € |
Two weeks 1 | 22 August - 04 September 2025 | 1.700 € |
Two weeks 2 | 29 August - 13 September 2025 | 1.700 € |
One week 1 | 22 August - 28 August 2025 | 1.000 € |
One week 2 | 29 August - 04 September 2025 | 1.000 € |
Participants of the three and two week units can apply for scholarships.
Housing
Participants will be staying at hotels and bed & breakfasts in the old town. All course facilities are within a five to ten minute walk of the housing facilities and of each other.
Perleberg (Brandenburg)
Halfway between Hamburg and Berlin lies the lovely town of Perleberg. It has a population of more than 12.000 inhabitants and is the county seat of the Prignitz region in the state of Brandenburg.
Perleberg was founded more than 750 years ago and is situated in a beautiful natural landscape surrounded by old rural villages. Its old town is enclosed by still partially intact medieval city walls and consists of beautifully preserved old houses, the Town Hall and the St Jacobi Church.
LOTTE LEHMANN IN MADAME BUTTERLY - WIEN 1932