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The London Opera Centre, a school for the training of opera singers and other opera professionals, existed in England between 1963 and 1977. It was located in the former Troxy Cinema on Commercial Road in London's East End Borough of Stepney (now Tower-Hamlets). The Troxy, with 3,520 seats, opened in 1933 and was one of England's largest cinemas. As a result of wartime damage and the general decline of the area, the cinema closed in November 1960.

The English singer, Joan Cross
Joan Cross

'Joan Cross' , was a British soprano, closely associated with the operas of Benjamin Britten.She attended St Paul's Girls School where her music teacher was Gustav Holst....
, an important figure in British opera at Sadler's Wells who guided the company through the Second World War, along with others had formed the National School of Opera in 1948, but its impact was limited due to little or no language teaching or technical stagecraft.






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The London Opera Centre, a school for the training of opera singers and other opera professionals, existed in England between 1963 and 1977. It was located in the former Troxy Cinema on Commercial Road in London's East End Borough of Stepney (now Tower-Hamlets). The Troxy, with 3,520 seats, opened in 1933 and was one of England's largest cinemas. As a result of wartime damage and the general decline of the area, the cinema closed in November 1960.

The English singer, Joan Cross
Joan Cross

'Joan Cross' , was a British soprano, closely associated with the operas of Benjamin Britten.She attended St Paul's Girls School where her music teacher was Gustav Holst....
, an important figure in British opera at Sadler's Wells who guided the company through the Second World War, along with others had formed the National School of Opera in 1948, but its impact was limited due to little or no language teaching or technical stagecraft. (Nonetheless its alumni included many successful artists such as Elizabeth Connell, Ava June, Marie Collier
Marie Collier

Marie Collier was an Australia operatic soprano.Marie Collier was born in Ballarat, Victoria. She first came to prominence in 1952 singing the role of Santuzza in Cavalleria rusticana for the National Theatre Opera company in Melbourne....
, Inia Te Wiata, Johanna Peters, April Cantelo and the D'Oyly Carte's Kenneth Sandford
Kenneth Sandford

Kenneth Sandford was an English people singer and actor, best known for his performances in baritone roles of the Savoy opera with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, including Pooh-Bah in The Mikado....
.)

By 1963, the Arts Council of Great Britain
Arts Council of Great Britain

The Arts Council of Great Britain was a non-departmental public body dedicated to the promotion of the fine arts in Great Britain. The Arts Council of Great Britain was divided in 1994 to form the Arts Council of England ...
 had provided a £27,900 grant to set up the London Opera Centre to provide musical and dramatic training to young voice students who were offered two-year scholarships. It was to be located in the Troxy and managed out of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Royal Opera, London

The Royal Opera is London and the United Kingdom's most famous and most wealthy List of important opera companies, which, as the Covent Garden Opera Company, began in 1946....
 as a rehearsal space as well as an opera school. Among the most famous of the former students was the soprano
Soprano

A soprano is a voice type with a vocal range from approximately to "high A" in choral music, or to "soprano C" or higher in operatic music. In four part chorale style harmony the soprano takes the highest part which usually encompasses the melody....
, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
Kiri Te Kanawa

Dame Kiri Janette Te Kanawa, Order of New Zealand, Order of the British Empire, Order of Australia, is a New Zealand soprano who had a highly successful international opera career between 1968-2004....
 who was offered an opportunity to study there between 1966 and 1968 after winning a major vocal competition in New Zealand. In addition, the Centre was used for other aspects of stagecraft and technical training, scenery construction and storage. A 500-seat theatre was created in the balcony for occasional performances, although rehearsal needs tended to predominate over the Centre's needs for its own student performances.

While on the Board of the Centre, Joan Cross and others resigned a year later because they did not feel that the association with the Opera House benefited the Centre. Gradually, several factors caused dissatisfaction with the Centre's activities, its high cost and remote location being the most important ones. By the time the lease came up for renewal in July 1977, the Opera House was willing to abandon the Troxy in favour of a smaller, "National Opera Studio" at the House itself. This was set up in 1978 under the opera singer Michael Langdon
Michael Langdon

Michael Langdon was a United Kingdom baritone.Langdon was born in Wolverhampton.He played in The Midsummer Marriage, Gloriana, The Olympians, Billy Budd, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Grand Inquisitor , Arabella, and Der Rosenkavalier, among others....
.