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Coolamon Singers | Mozart’s Thamos, King of Egypt & Musical Theatre Fan Favourites
Burleigh Village Uniting Church 2 Burleigh Street, Burleigh Heads, Queensland, AustraliaAt age twenty-three, Mozart composed the incidental music to von Gebler’s 1773 play Thamos, King of Egypt. His first venture into music for the theatre, it is a prequel to The Magic Flute. Its orchestral suite of four entr’actes has often been recorded but the full work with its stirring choruses is rarely staged. Coolamon […]
Blush Opera | On The Path of Dreams: Art Songs of Japan
Church Street Studios 62-68 Church St, Camperdown, NSW, AustraliaIn this concert, soprano Ayako Ohtake (SBS Japan's VIVA! Opera) shares and performs some of the most beautiful and well-known art songs from Japan. Ayako is joined by pianist and associate artist Meena Ahn making her Blush Opera debut. Japan's art song history represents centuries of exciting fusion of Japanese aesthetics with European romanticism. Ayako and Meena will […]
Opera in the Pub | Opera Party
The Harold 70A Ross Street Forest Lodge, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaOpera . . . in a pub? You heard right! Opera Bites brings best-loved opera hits to the relaxed atmosphere of your local pub. Opera Bites has partnered with The Harold in Glebe to bring you the world’s favourite opera highlights in the relaxed environs of a great local pub. Tickets include a 90-minute, fully […]
Operantics | Seven Deadly Sins & Mahagonny Songspiel – A Kurt Weill Double Bill
Mosman Art Gallery Art Gallery Way, Mosman, NSW, AustraliaThis captivating double bill features two iconic works by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, blending sharp social commentary with powerful music and drama. Seven Deadly Sins (1933) is a unique ballet-scenic opera that follows the journey of one woman with two distinct personas, Anna I and Anna II, as she navigates the temptations of seven […]
Operantics | Seven Deadly Sins & Mahagonny Songspiel – A Kurt Weill Double Bill
Mosman Art Gallery Art Gallery Way, Mosman, NSW, AustraliaThis captivating double bill features two iconic works by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, blending sharp social commentary with powerful music and drama. Seven Deadly Sins (1933) is a unique ballet-scenic opera that follows the journey of one woman with two distinct personas, Anna I and Anna II, as she navigates the temptations of seven […]