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Help! Studying in Australia or New Zealand?

October 31 2009 at 10:43 PM
  (Login Scazza)
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I am a US/NZ citizen and my husband just lost his job. We're considering every place he can apply for a job in the US, EU and wondering if AUS/NZ should be on the list. I'm currently not performing professionally but pursuing advanced study in singing privately. We're currently in NYC.

I don't mean to insult anyone, I am just completely ignorant of the scene down there. Is it possible to study with kick ass people down there? Are there great teachers and coaches out there of the caliber of the major US singing cities (Chicago, NYC, SF, Houston, etc)?

Thank you so much for your help help!

 
 
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(Login StuFromOz)
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Of course there is....

November 1 2009, 3:20 AM 

Erm... As to where...


Well, I would argue, that the best teacher bar none in Australia (based purely on results, I have never worked with her myself) would be Janice dal Pratt based at Qld Conservatorium. Most of the best singers To come out of Australia recently have worked with her... And she does not restrict herself to any particular voice type...

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The Masked Researcher
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Even if you're in NZ, you could always commute to Australia...

November 1 2009, 8:38 PM 

Come on, they're really close to each other... wink.gif

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(Login StuFromOz)
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yeah....

November 2 2009, 11:05 AM 

At least 3 hours flying time... REALLY close!!!





Of course, this is said by someone who is going there this month...

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I have a countertenor friend in Melbourne

November 1 2009, 5:25 PM 

He tells me the early music/baroque opera scene there is particularly vibrant.

You might also want to see if you can get a scholarship from the Dame Nellie Melba Opera Trust:http://www.melbaoperatrust.com.au/

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(Login Bigbadchook)
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If you come to Aus....

November 3 2009, 10:39 PM 

.. here is a starting point for teacher searching:

http://www.anats.org.au/index.php


 
 
Anonymous
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Names...

November 5 2009, 5:14 AM 

Well, maybe you want some names in Sydney?

Voice Teachers:
Glenn Winslade
Stephen Yalouris
Rowena Cowley
Maree Ryan



Coaches:
Sharolyn Kimmorley
Simon Kenway
David Harper (not always there)
Andrew Greene

Italian and French diction: Nicole Dorigo

All top people in the field.

I've studied in NY and Sydney, and they definitely know their stuff "down there". As for formal programmes of study, however, I'm not so sure that it matches the level of intensity in the top US courses....


    
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BabyTenor
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Re: Names...

November 5 2009, 1:56 PM 

I'm studying opera at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, enrolled in the Adv. Dip Op course
The training here is really first rate. The opera school is small (about 30 students across 3 year levels and post grad) and there are heaps of performing opportunities and 4 production per year.

This year we put on productions of Handel's Rodelinda, Poulenc's Les Mamelles de Teresias, Britten's Albert Herring, and Rossini's Il Signor Bruschino. Next year our productions are Tamerlano (with the Con's Early Music Ensemble), Donizetti's Il Campanello, Nicolai's Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor and a C20th french opera whose title and composer escape me at this moment. Maybe someone can correct me, but we are the only college in the world doing four show per year. In two years I have added nine roles to my CV.

My only criticism is that sometimes when productions are in full swing, class work can get pushed to the side a bit. The Adv.Dip is practical in focus. No thesis to hand in at the end. Our weekly classes are Italian, French, German, stagecraft, acting, opera performance class, theatre studies, dance and one singing lesson and one 1hr coaching session.
There are also Post Grad Diplomas and Masters courses on offer.


The opera school opening seems a bit odd from what I've read about it. They charge you $10000 per year tuition, but you have to find and pay your own singing teacher on the side.
There are good singers coming out of conservatoria in other states too.

As for working in Australia, there's a reason many young singers leave the country to pursue their craft in the US and Europe: There's only one full time opera company in the country. We in the Arts really get screwed by our nation's natural beauty and fine weather. That and most of the govt funding and corporate sponsorship goes to sport. We have been slow to jump on the philanthropy band wagon.
Something that maybe unique to Australia is the viable career progression of chorus --> young artist --> principal. I did some extra chorus work with the national company this year and the chorus master said he only hires singers who could potentially be soloists.


Cheers,

BabyTenor


 
 


(Login StuFromOz)
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Is this???

November 7 2009, 12:59 AM 

Who I think it is???

(your fellow North Sydney escapee)

Stu the crazy bass from down under


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BabyTenor
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Yes, it is.

November 13 2009, 3:54 PM 

Hi Stu!

 
 


(Login StuFromOz)
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YAY!!!

November 14 2009, 12:09 AM 

Another I know in real life! Not just the virtual world!!!



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(Login Scazza)
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Awesome, Thank you all!

November 5 2009, 2:16 PM 

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