2023 International Opera Awards announced
OA misses out for its Hoffman but Barrie Kosky awarded Best Director at the ceremony hosted in Warsaw.
OA misses out for its Hoffman but Barrie Kosky awarded Best Director at the ceremony hosted in Warsaw.
Opera Australia's stellar Tales of Hoffmann in the running for a prestigious International Opera Award. Barrie Kosky up for Best Director.
Virtual performances and moving acceptance speeches define a traumatic year.
Elena Kats-Chernin and Justin Fleming’s Whiteley has received an International Opera Awards nomination.
The company’s starry production of Artaserse has been named best Rediscovered Work.
Brett Dean's Hamlet on DVD, Stuart Skelton's debut recital album, and Pinchgut Opera are among the finalists.
The beloved singer will receive the Awards' first ever Honorary Fellowship at a ceremony later this month.
Dean's opera has received four nominations, among them best Large Scale Composition.
The Australian composer’s acclaimed opera has won best World Premiere.
The Spanish mezzo-soprano will be honoured at this year’s International Opera Awards.
Conductors, a singer, a director and a composer all feature in a bumper year for Australian musical talent.
Despite a trio of nominations, including the Opera Australia Chorus, the predominantly European jury chose their own.
The Opera Australia Chorus, Barrie Kosky’s production of The Nose and director Simon Stone are among the 2017 finalists. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in