Joseph Calleja is coming to Perth Concert Hall on September 1, 2021. The concert was originally scheduled for October 13, 2020.
Classical-Music.com has reported on which concert halls will be opening their doors following the the COVID-19 lockdown and when.
In this exciting world premiere presented by City Recital Hall, popular soprano Amelia Farrugia stars in what promises to be an uplifting celebration of great Australian divas, taking the audience on a journey through the life and career of June Bronhill and Dame Joan Sutherland.
The IFAC Australian Singing Competition (ASC) is Australasia's richest singing competition and has long been considered the premier showcase for our finest young opera and classical singers.
Eleven young singers from Australia and New Zealand have been chosen from nearly 80 applicants to compete in the Semi-Finals of the 2014 IFAC Australian Singing Competition to be held on Wednesday 30 July 2014 at The Concourse, Chatswood.
Pinchgut Opera is celebrating Christmas in July as they present The Chimney Sweep by Salieri. Now it's only six months between drinks! You no longer have to wait a full 12 months to hear Pinchgut do what they do best as they bring you two productions in 2014. More information about tickets can be found below.
Pinchgut Opera is celebrating Christmas in July as they present The Chimney Sweep by Salieri. Now it's only six months between drinks! You no longer have to wait a full 12 months to hear Pinchgut do what they do best as they bring you two productions in 2014. More information about tickets can be found below.
On Wednesday 11 September at the Independent Theatre, North Sydney, ten outstanding young opera and classical singers all aged under 26 years sang their hearts out in front of National Adjudicator Emma Matthews to be chosen as one of five finalists who will compete in this year's IFAC Australian Singing Competition.
Last night, Wednesday 11 September at the Independent Theatre, North Sydney, ten outstanding young opera and classical singers all aged under 26 years sang their hearts out in front of National Adjudicator Emma Matthews to be chosen as one of five finalists who will compete in this year's IFAC Australian Singing Competition.
On Wednesday 11 September at the Independent Theatre, North Sydney, ten outstanding young opera and classical singers all aged under 26 years sang their hearts out in front of National Adjudicator Emma Matthews to be chosen as one of five finalists who will compete in this year's IFAC Australian Singing Competition.
Ten young singers have been chosen from more than 80 entrants around Australia and New Zealand to compete in the Semi-Finals of the 2013 IFAC Australian Singing Competition. The Competition is regarded as Australasia's richest and most prestigious singing competition that aims to identify and encourage talented young classical singers. This year's competitors are vying for a number of career-building awards and opportunities valued at more than $170,000.
The IFAC Australian Singing Competition is regarded as the country's richest and most prestigious singing competition that aims to identify and encourage talented, young classical singers. This year the ASC received a record number of entries from aspiring performers vying for a vast range of coveted prizes and opportunities valued at over $200,000.
The IFAC Australian Singing Competition is regarded as the country's richest and most prestigious singing competition that aims to identify and encourage talented, young classical singers. This year the ASC received a record number of entries from aspiring performers vying for a vast range of coveted prizes and opportunities valued at over $200,000.
The Australian Singing Competition is the richest and most recognised competition of its kind in Australia. Now in its 28th year, over 2500 singers have participated in the Competition and have shared in over $2 million worth of prizes.
The Australian Singing Competition is the richest and most recognised competition of its kind in Australia. Now in its 28th year, over 2500 singers have participated in the Competition and have shared in over $2 million worth of prizes.
The Australian Singing Competition is the richest and most recognised competition of its kind in Australia. Now in its 28th year, over 2500 singers have participated in the Competition and have shared in over $2 million worth of prizes.
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