IFAC Australian Singing Competition Announces Semi-Finalists And Masterclass

 

Semi-Finals imageThe IFAC Australian Singing Competition has announced the ten gifted singers who will progress to the semi-finals of this prestigious annual competition.

Following heats around Australia, in Auckland and in London, sopranos Sarah Ampil, Morgan Balfour, Zoe Drummond and Sarah Wang, all from NSW, mezzo-sopranos Anastasia Bickel (QLD) and Fleuranne Brockway (WA), soprano Eliza Boom, baritone Jarvis Adams and  tenor Frederick Jones from New Zealand and counter-tenor Nicholas Tolputt (NSW) will compete in the semi-finals, accompanied by David Harper and adjudicated by Rowena Cowley, Lisa Gasteen AO, Emma Matthews and Benjamin Schwartz.

In the semi-finals concert, each contender will sing two pieces in their bid to make the final round. The Masterclass will be held the following day.

Tickets: $25 Adult, $20 Concession/Student, $15 Child/ Groups of 10+: $20 Adult

Masterclass : $15 all Tickets/ Combo : Concert and Masterclass : $30 all Tickets

Click here to book.

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