Lucy Clarke-Randazzo

Lucy Clarke-Randazzo started learning the violin at 4 years of age at the Orange Regional Conservatorium of Music. Lucy’s love of music led her to Sydney in 2019 to study a Bachelor of Music (Performance) on violin at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music under the tutelage of Janet Davies. Lucy graduated with her Bachelor’s degree … Continued

Catherine Jang

Catherine has recently completed her Bachelor of Performance from the Conservatorium of Sydney where she was awarded the Ted and Susan Meller Scholarship Award over the course of her studies. Catherine has extensive experience in orchestral playing during her music career, serving as concertmaster and principal positions in the Sydney Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra as well … Continued

Nicole Kim

Nicole Kim began playing the violin at age 6 and since has had many enriching experiences as a soloist, chamber and orchestral musician. Nicole achieved her Bachelor of Music Performance at the Sydney Conservatorium with Goetz Richter in 2019. During her studies, Nicole was selected as a participant of the Mozarteum International Summer Academy in … Continued

Mark Oates

A long-standing State Opera South Australia artist, Mark was recognised by the Adelaide Critic’s Circle for his body of work in 2022, including premiering the dual roles of Ian Duncan/Don Dunstan in the Ruby Award winning Watershed: The Death Of Dr Duncan for the Adelaide Festival, Lt Tom Radclyffe Voss, Gastone La Traviata, Jack in … Continued

Prof Warren Bebbington, AM

Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Adelaide, Professor Bebbington was Director of the University of Melbourne Conservatorium for 17 years and before that Head of Music, University of Queensland. As a musicologist his New York PhD was ”Wagner as Conductor,” and he was Editor of the Oxford Companion to Australian Music. His four webinars … Continued

Thomas Allely

Tuba player Thomas Allely hails from Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand. Thomas completed his undergraduate degree at Victoria University Wellington, and his postgraduate study in Australia with Steve Rosse of the Sydney Symphony, and also at DePaul University, Chicago, with Floyd Cooley of the San Francisco Symphony. Having previously held positions with the Wellington Sinfonia, Central … Continued

Imara Savage

Imara Savage is a director and dramaturg with a cross disciplinary practice, working across opera, ballet, film, installation, theatre & performance art in both the Australian and international festival market and within State theatre companies. She is the currently undertaking a creative residency with Sydney Chamber Opera focusing on the creation of new work alongside … Continued

Tim Munro

Tim Munro is a Brisbane-based, triple-Grammy-winning musician. As flautist, writer, broadcaster, and teacher, he treats audiences as equals, welcoming them into musical worlds with passion, intelligence and humor. He is Associate Professor of Music at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, in Brisbane, Australia. Tim was the flautist and co-Artistic Director of Eighth Blackbird from 2006-2015. He … Continued

James Crabb

Scottish-born James Crabb is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading ambassadors of the classical accordion. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music with classical accordion pioneer Mogens Ellegaard and was awarded the Carl Nielsen Music Prize, Denmark in 1991. He was professor of classical accordion at the Royal Danish Academy of … Continued

Duncan Rock

Baritone Duncan Rock studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and subsequently at the National Opera Studio, London. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Duncan grew up in Perth, Western Australia where is studied Law before pursuing singing. Fast establishing himself as an outstanding young singer and performer, recent engagements have included Schaunard La Boheme … Continued