Guy Noble on Taryn Fiebig and her final album
A year after her death from ovarian cancer, a new album has been released to raise awareness of this terrible disease.
A year after her death from ovarian cancer, a new album has been released to raise awareness of this terrible disease.
A cavalcade of stars, “muso a muso”, capture the unguarded moment.
December’s playlist is entirely constructed from 2021 releases. It’s been a great chance to look through what’s been happening through an intense and stressful year – and the amazing work our composers and performers have done.
Pinchgut At Home will feature recordings of four of Pinchgut’s acclaimed recent productions in a digital season running until the end of the year.
Canberra-born soprano Chloe Lankshear, Pinchgut Opera's first Taryn Fiebig Scholar, tells us about her collaborations with the company so far.
Canberra-born soprano Chloe Lankshear, who performed alongside Taryn Fiebig in the Pinchgut Opera film A Delicate Fire, is Pinchgut's first Taryn Fiebig Scholar.
Directing Pinchgut Opera's first fully staged opera since the pandemic began, Mitchell Butel draws parallels between baroque opera and jazz.
Instead of only celebrating people when they’re in a box, let’s regularly tell them we love them, says Guy Noble.
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs' lost season is resurrected by the power of the Passion.
The new Pinchgut Opera scholarship program honours the legacy of Taryn Fiebig, who was thrilled when the idea was proposed to her shortly before she died.
The luminous Australian soprano has died at home of cancer at the age of 49.
The company celebrates 20 years with impressively bold offerings and major players.
Pinchgut Opera's rich and resourceful film showcases Barbara Strozzi in a feast for eyes and ears.