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Opera comes back to merry life after seven-month slumber

Opera comes back to merry life after seven-month slumber

Opera Australia has announced plans for a summer season at the Joan Sutherland Theatre.

  • by Nick Galvin

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No stage? No problem for this innovative opera company
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No stage? No problem for this innovative opera company

The artists of Pinchgut Opera have been far from idle during the pandemic enforced lockdown.

  • by Peter McCallum
Online festival proves you can make great opera in lockdown
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Online festival proves you can make great opera in lockdown

Gertrude Opera's Yarra Valley Festival highlights included the story of Ned Kelly's sister, and a cabaret piece on Tinder dating fails.

  • by Barney Zwartz
Pure joy online as Yarra Valley opera brings the love, not the fail
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Pure joy online as Yarra Valley opera brings the love, not the fail

Forced online this year, the Yarra Valley Opera Festival showcased impressive talents and powerful music.

  • by Barney Zwartz
Fancy a phone call from Beethoven?
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Fancy a phone call from Beethoven?

A new 'telephone opera' offers a one-on-one encounter with a distant love.

  • by Kylie Northover
This may be the end of opera as we know it
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This may be the end of opera as we know it

Opera Australia will abandon its traditional seasons in Sydney and Melbourne in favour of producing more musical theatre, outdoor events, indoor “bespoke” performances and even films.

  • by Nick Galvin
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Denied their live stage, Pinchgut Opera feels the love on film
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Denied their live stage, Pinchgut Opera feels the love on film

The Baroque specialists will soon release A Delicate Fire, a 60-minute film featuring the music of 17th-century composer Barbara Strozzi.

  • by Nick Galvin
A magpie's song that lifted the darkness: new opera tells potent tale
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A magpie's song that lifted the darkness: new opera tells potent tale

Yorta Yorta composer Deborah Cheetham's grandparents lived for decades with permits and curfews. Her new opera, she hopes, will lift the darkness of ignorance.

  • by Nick Miller
Despite dramas - and a pandemic - Victorian Opera plays on
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Despite dramas - and a pandemic - Victorian Opera plays on

Half its lifetime ago, Victorian Opera faced a financial nightmare. It survived and is planning a post-COVID recovery on its 15th anniversary.

  • by Nick Miller
Redundancies will gravely weaken orchestra, musicians say
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Redundancies will gravely weaken orchestra, musicians say

Sixteen musicians of Opera Australia's orchestra have been made redundant in an operational restructure.

  • by Linda Morris