Melbourne Opera Rings in part two
Director Suzanne Chaundy says her approach to Die Walküre is to tell the story as clearly as possible, exploring the themes without adding tonnes of obvious contemporary relevance.
Director Suzanne Chaundy says her approach to Die Walküre is to tell the story as clearly as possible, exploring the themes without adding tonnes of obvious contemporary relevance.
Students and their teachers can apply for subsidised tickets to Turandot and The Marriage of Figaro in OA's 2022 Sydney summer season.
The ambitious Sydney-based opera company will perform four programs including a double bill featuring a work by Kaija Saariaho and a world premiere by Felicity Wilcox.
The Italian conductor, who is about to take to the podium for OA's The Marriage of Figaro, explains why he often memorises opera scores.
The production that kick-started the French Baroque revival is back in style.
Simone Young reveals the terrible beauty in Henze’s Mishima opera.
This fine OA production of Puccini's opera is a cracking night out, and a perfect antidote to these dark, pestilence-filled days.
In Lea Dessandre, baroque's next star has already risen.
A compelling 20th-century rediscovery makes it to CD at last.
Barry breaks all the rules in riotous, through the looking glass re-telling of Alice.
As young artists embark on audition season, many will pay hundreds of dollars for the privilege of submitting their applications – and there's no guarantee they will actually be listened to.
Grim and grisly, but with a sumptuous score, Franck’s operatic tragedy is a real find.
Handel tribute album from fanboy Barnaby, a triumph of time and truth.