West Australian Opera announces its 2023 season
The lineup includes Carmen in the WACA, Sondheim's Into the Woods, a new Bohème and a world premiere by Lachlan Skipworth, with a new work in the Noongar language scheduled for 2024.
The lineup includes Carmen in the WACA, Sondheim's Into the Woods, a new Bohème and a world premiere by Lachlan Skipworth, with a new work in the Noongar language scheduled for 2024.
The Western Australian soprano discusses her role in WA Opera's Iolanta, which centres the lived experience of the blind and vision impaired community, and the language challenges inherent in opera.
There is an emphasis on West Australian talent and deep engagement with the community in the state opera company’s programming for next year.
A compelling Cav & Pag, that unfortunately struggles against the inherent violence of the libretti.
Much-loved soprano Emma Matthews is committed to teaching at WAAPA but still loves singing. She discusses her role debut as Nedda in Pagliacci for West Australian Opera.
WA's top operatic talent delighted the audience with a program of classics and favourites, though a broader mix of repertoire wouldn't have gone astray.
Opera Australia has announced that the HOSH season cancelled in 2020 will be staged in 2021, and that its ongoing partnerships for the outdoor event will extend to 2023.
The MSO reached beyond the stars for its acrobatic opening gala.
Verdi's sacred masterpiece brought stunningly to life.
A concert Fidelio, Beethoven's Piano Concertos in one week, Deborah Cheetham's Eumeralla, and some exciting debuts are on Asher Fisch's next program.
Lise Lindstrom's potent Salome sweeps everything in her wake.
WASO's 2019 season gets off to a fun, flying start.
WASO’s former Assistant Conductor returns to lead the orchestra’s season-opener after a whirlwind few years.