Anna Dowsley wins the 2019 Opera Awards
The mezzo-soprano takes home a purse of over $30,000, which will allow her to advance her career overseas.
The mezzo-soprano takes home a purse of over $30,000, which will allow her to advance her career overseas.
Superlative singing and David McVicar’s lavish, clever production make a heavenly match.
A rich, confident revival helmed by strong performances.
The best of Sydney in Melbourne’s best room.
Erin Helyard gives us masterworks from Monteverdi and Vivaldi, as well as two recitals with an Australian premiere to whet the appetite.
11 young singers will compete to secure their place in the final, where they’ll get a chance to take home the Marianne Mathy Scholarship.
Gender-swap aside, this is an important, deeply moving opera at a time when we need to continue these conversations.
It's well worth spending a few hours with Ferruccio Furlanetto's Don.
Anna Dowsley stuns as Lucretia in Kip Williams' deconstructed Britten.
Painterly orchestral story-telling in Debussy’s only completed opera.
The bass baritone has won the YMF Australia Award, with prizes going to Anna Dowsley, Eva Kong and Andrew Moran.
A beautiful production where gentle comedy makes way for profound sadness.
★★★★½ Bordogna and Co. lather up for a trip to bel canto heaven.