Mary Finsterer partners with University of Tasmania in new industry collaboration
The sum will help further her research and composition work over a five-year period.
The sum will help further her research and composition work over a five-year period.
This one-woman show by Paul Grabowsky and Steve Vizard reveals soprano Emma Matthews still at her peak and exploring new possibilities.
Jessica Pratt and Caitlin Hulcup lead Victorian Opera’s fourth and final Bellini opera in concert with vocal and dramatic flair.
With catcalls and pregnancy jokes, Madama Butterfly nearly fluttered by altogether.
A fine golfer and feisty sports journalist, Dame Joan Hammond jettisoned both careers to focus on opera, where that same determination took the much-loved Australian soprano to the very top.
With a cash prize of $30,000, Drummond receives an enviable leg up at this year's IFAC Handa Australian Singing Competition.
Artistic Director Chris van Tuinen discusses a new production of Charpentier’s opera, intriguingly set in a pool with a squad of synchronised swimmers.
Gun-Brit Barkmin returns, Siobhan Stagg is the orchestra’s first ever Artist-in-Association, and a raft of stellar soloists and conductors make this a jam-packed season.
The much-loved Australian soprano discusses the world premiere of a song cycle written for her by composer Paul Grabowsky and librettist Steve Vizard, which draws on her own experiences as an artist.
First opera by a woman gets the brilliant revival it deserves.
Nymphs and shepherds more than live up to pastoral promise.
Gore’s tribute is more than worthy of its name.
Paul Dean's first opera is a bleak, darkly-realised portrait of toxic masculinity at the dawn of Federation.