Described as “opera’s coolest soprano” by The New York Times Magazine, Danielle de Niese sings very little opera at her one-off Melbourne concert.

Instead, this star of top houses from The Met to Convent Garden delivers a program that reveals the remarkable diversity of her talents and career.

The concert is also something of a showcase for Melbourne’s Australian Contemporary Opera Company, for whom de Niese is the International Ambassador. Several of the company’s Rising Artists make notable contributions.

Joining the singers on Melbourne Recital Centre’s main stage are seven exceptional musicians performing in various configurations, as well as charmingly down-to-earth MC, comedian Annie Louey.

Danielle de Niese. Portrait supplied

With renowned stage presence and Emmy-winning TV chops, de Niese is ever-ready with a microphone too. She begins the concert with an anecdote about opera legend Renée Fleming choosing her for a principal role in the 2015 premiere of Jimmy Lopez’s Bel Canto.

De Niese sings You were destined to come here from that opera based on Ann Patchett’s...