New Year's Eve at the Sydney Opera House by Opera Australia
New Year's Eve. The night when Sydney puts on the bling, kicks up its heels and shows the world what a gorgeous thing it is, as a festival of fire explodes across the midnight sky.
Ringside seats to the greatest show on earth are hard to come by, but we've saved some great ones, and you're invited. With VIP access you'll leave the crowds behind as you enter the Sydney Opera House.
Join the stars of Opera Australia for a smorgasbord of operatic deliciousness as we count down the hours to midnight.
It's guaranteed to end with a bang!
Sydney, Australia Travel - Opera House
Take a tour of Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
What trip down under is complete without visiting Sydney Opera House?
A beautiful building in a beautiful land is always worth a visit.
Catch a play, a ballet, a symphony, or simply take in its award winning architecture.
The memorable design of Sydney Opera House makes it the signature landmark of Sidney's cityscape.
Set on the shore of Sydney Harbor, what could be a better location?
One of the greatest works by an architectural genius and recognized worldwide as quintessentially Australian.
If you haven't been to Sydney Opera House, you haven't been to Sydney.
Opera Australia: Turandot On Sydney Harbour - Theatrical Trailer
This production of Puccini’s final opera was created especially for Sydney Harbour’s jaw-dropping outdoor water-stage.
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Opera Australia - La Traviata (Live on Sydney Harbour)
The Opera Australia production of La Traviata performed live on Sydney Harbour.
La Traviata, one of the world's best-loved romantic operas, is performed under the starts on a floating, mirrored stage on Sydney Harbour, with the city, Opera House and Harbour Bridge acting as a stunning backdrop. Giuseppe Verdi's captivating music is performed with the orchestra concealed in a studio beneath the stage to ensure the finest amplified sound combines with the superlative singing of the cast. Emma Matthews thrills as the courtesan Violetta who, against her better judgement, falls in love with Alfredo, the dazzling Italian tenor Gianluca Terranova. But their relationship is doomed on two counts: Violetta's illness, and society's moral views of a courtesan's place within their world. With a colossal, glittering Swarovski chandelier illuminating the stage and fireworks embellishing the night-sky this is a La Traviata without equal.
Sung in Italian with English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Italian subtitles.
Released: 2012
Composer: Giuseppe Verdi
Conductor: Brian Castles-Onion
Director: Francesca Zambello
Set Designer: Brian Thomson
Costume Designer: Tess Schofield
Lighting Designer: John Rayment
Choreographer: Stephen Baynes
Site Designer: Ross Wallace
Violetta Valéry: Emma Matthews
Alfredo Germont: Gianluca Terranova
Giorgio Germont: Jonathan Summers
Flora Bervoix: Margaret Plummer
Doctor Grenvil: John Bolton Wood
Annina: Sarah Sweeting
Gastone: Martin Buckingham
Baron Douphol: James Clayton
Marquis D'Obigny: Christopher Hillier
Australian Opera and Ballet Chorus
Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra
Opera Australia - Lakme (Live at Sydney Opera House)
The Opera Australia production of Lakmé performed live at the Sydney Opera House.
Lakmé, Delibes' greatest opera, is performed by Opera Australia in all its oriental glory. Starring the exquisite coloratura soprano Emma Matthews as the innocent girl priestess Lakmé, and superb tenor Aldo Di Toro as the love-struck Gerald, the story tackles religion and cross-cultural love against a backdrop of Bristish rule in India in the mid-19th century. French conductor Emmanuel Joel-Hornak brings out the full depth of the lush, dramatic score, with familiar high points being the beautiful renditions of the well-known Flower Duet and Bell Song.
Dominica Matthews adds her rich voice as Mallika and Stephen Bennett is darkly dominating as Brahmin priest Nilakantha, Lakmé's father, which Roxane Hislop is a consummate Mistress Bentson. Set and costume designs by mark Thompson fill the stage with rich colour, atmosphere and exoticism, complemented by Nigel Levings' warm lighting. This restudied production, originally conceived by Adam Cook, is skilfully directed by Roger Hodgman.
Sung in French with English, French, German, Spanish and Italian subtitles.
Released: 2012
Composer: Léo Delibes
Conductor: Emmanuel Joel-Hornak
Originally directed by: Adam Cook
Restudied by: Roger Hodgman
Set and Costume Designer: Mark Thompson
Lakmé: Emma Matthews
Mallika: Dominica Matthews
Mistress Bentson: Roxane Hislop
Ellen: Jane Parkin
Rose: Angela Brun
Gerald: Aldo Di Toro
Frederic: Luke Gabbedy
Nilakantha: Stephen Bennett
Hadji: Edmond Choo
Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra
Opera Australia Chorus
Opera Australia - Le Nozze di Figaro (Live at Sydney Opera House)
The Opera Australia production of Le Nozze di Figaro performed live at the Sydney Opera House.
Neil Armfield's sparkling production of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro fizzes with subversive wit. In this classic performance, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House, Patrick Summers conducts an energetic, fresh-voiced cast. Teddy Tahu Rhodes and Taryn Fiebig make a vivacious, appealing pairing as Figaro and Susanna, while Peter Coleman-Wright triumphs as the lascivious Count Almaviva.
Sung in Italian with English, French, German, Spanish and Italian subtitles.
Released: 2011
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Conductor: Patrick Summers
Director: Neil Armfield
Designer: Dale Ferguson
Lighting Designer: Rory Dempster
Associate Director: Roger Press
Figaro: Teddy Tahu Rhodes
Susanna: Taryn Fiebig
Count Almaviva: Peter Coleman-Wright
Countess Almaviva: Rachelle Durkin
Dr Bartolo: Warwick Fyfe
Macellina: Jacqueline Dark
Cherubino: Sian Pendry
Don Basilo: Kanen Breen
Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra
The Opera Australia Chorus
Australia - The Sydney Opera House
Inaugurated in 1973.
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre at Sydney Harbour in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the 20th century's most famous and distinctive buildings.Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, the building was formally opened on 20 October 1973. after a gestation beginning with Utzon's 1957 selection as winner of an international design competition. The Government of New South Wales, led by the premier, Joseph Cahill, authorised work to begin in 1958 with Utzon directing construction. The government's decision to build Utzon's design is often overshadowed by circumstances that followed, including cost and scheduling overruns as well as the architect's ultimate resignation.The building and its surrounds occupy the whole of Bennelong Point on Sydney Harbour, between Sydney Cove and Farm Cove, adjacent to the Sydney central business district and the Royal Botanic Gardens, and close by the Sydney Harbour Bridge.The building comprises multiple performance venues, which together host well over 1,500 performances annually, attended by more than 1.2 million people. Performances are presented by numerous performing artists, including three resident companies: Opera Australia, the Sydney Theatre Company and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
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Announcing Opera Australia's 2016 Sydney Season
In 2016, we celebrate our 60th anniversary with a thrilling season of new productions, rare operas, favourites and some big firsts for the company. Find out more:
La Traviata Open Curtain at the Sydney Opera House in 2018
Trailer | Turandot at the Sydney Opera House & Arts Centre Melbourne
Opera Australia's production of Turandot in 2019.
The Opera Australia Chorus - Turandot 2012
Who are the Opera Australia Chorus and what does a chorus do? In this behind the scenes feature, we talk to two of our chorus members (Dean Bassett and Margaret Plummer) and the Associate Director of Turandot (Kim Walker) to find out how they go about putting together a show and the crucial role they play.
Sydney Opera House Performance, Australia
No trip to Sydney is complete without a visit to its most famous building. And the best thing to do when you visit the Sydney Opera House is to come inside and see an opera performance.
Opera is a vital part of Australia’s cultural landscape. The world’s best loved operas are performed under the iconic sails of the Sydney Opera House. Performances are broadcast in cinemas, on national television and ABC radio. Video Credit: Opera Australia
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Un bel dì – Madama Butterfly – Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Un bel dì from Madama Butterfly, by Giacomo Puccini
The beautiful Butterfly waits for her lover to return – an uplifting song of hope and unwavering love in the face of all the evidence that she put her trust in the wrong guy. Forget the tragedy we know is coming - this is a song of hope and happiness for when you just need to believe.
Hiromi Omura – soprano
Opera Australia Orchestra
Brian Castles-Onion – conductor
Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour – recorded live on 1 and 3 April 2014 at Fleet Steps, Mrs Macquaries Point, Sydney
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Watch Carmen live on Sydney Harbour in 2017: opera.org.au/harbour
New Year's Eve 2019 at Sydney Opera House
The best New Year's Eve of your life is waiting at the Sydney Opera House this summer.
Enjoy drinks or a wonderful meal overlooking Sydney Harbour as you count down to the festival of fire, watching the romantic La Bohème or a gala concert of opera hits.
Then watch the fireworks the whole world wants to see from the best vantage point in Sydney—through the glass-fronted sails of the Sydney Opera House.
Find out more:
Sydney Walk - SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE - with SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE view | Sydney Australia
Sydney Walk - SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE with SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE view - Sydney Australia
Sydney Walk. I walked from Circular Quay Station to Sydney Opera House. Beautiful scenery along the way from Circular Quay Ferry terminal (next to Circular Quay train station) to Opera House with Sydney Harbour Bridge View. We can see Circular Quay street performers along the way and Royal Botany Garden just within walking distance.
There are many restaurants, bars and cafes, such as: Hacienda Sydney, Baskin Robbins, Q Dining, Eastbank Italian restaurant, Buckley's Sydney, Searock Grill, Guylian Belgian Chocolate Cafe, East Chinese, Sydney Cove Oyster Bar, Aria Restaurant Sydney, Gelato Tesoro, Opera Bar, Bannelong Restaurant and Bar, etc.
Seen in the video: Circular Quay train station, Circular Quay ferry terminal, Sydney Ferry, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Norwegian Jewel cruise ship, Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour, Oz Jet Boating, Thunder Jet Boat, Downunder Jet & Sydney Opera House
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Turandot | An essential guide to what to listen out for in Puccini's famous opera
“Vincerò”, the tenor cries — “I will win! I will WIN!”
Turandot is a fantasy opera of poetry and myth, set in an exotic world where fear and love go hand in hand and death is always just around the corner.
‘Nessun dorma’ is just one of its magnificent moments. Learn more about the music in Turandot in our listening guide.
Opera House Sydney Australia - History and Facts for Kids | Educational Videos by Mocomi
presents: Opera House Sydney Australia Facts and History
The Sydney Opera House is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
It is famous as the symbol of Australia and one of the most popular performing arts venues in the world.
The Opera House was amongst the 20 finalists in the New Seven Wonders of the World project of 2007.
It was designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon.
The Opera House building represents a ship at full sail to fit in with its setting on Sydney Harbour.
The construction of the Opera House took 17 years and more than 102 million dollars were spent over it.
It was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II on October 20, 1973.
The Opera House covers 4.5 acres of land and contains five main performance spaces, a recording studio, five restaurants and four gift shops.
The Concert Hall of the Opera House has a seating capacity of 2,679 guests. The Opera Theatre has a seating capacity for 1,507, the Drama Theatre, 544, and the Playhouse has an intimate seating arrangement for around 398 patrons.
The Sydney Opera House conducts almost 3000 events each year and has an annual audience of 2 million for its performances.
The Sydney Opera House has its own opera based on it, called the ‘Eighth Wonder.’
The Sydney Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on June 28, 2007.
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Experience Opera at the Sydney Opera House
Jonas Kaufmann performs in Opera Australia
The Tenor Jonas Kaufmann returns to Australia in one of his most celebrated roles. A concert performance of Andrea Chénier, first in Sydney and then in Melbourne.
A stellar supporting cast includes Ludovic Tézier, one of the world’s greatest baritones, and Eva-Maria Westbroek as Chénier’s lover, Maddalena, who sings the heartbreaking ‘La mamma morta’.
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90's HITS BOY BAND MEDLEY (6 SONGS) BY LEA SALONGA IN CONCERT 2019 AUSTRALIAN TOUR
LEA SALONGA COMES BACK ON STAGE TO SING SOME MORE SONGS AND THE AUDIENCE ARE MORE THAN HAPPY AND VERY SATISFIED!
BOY BAND HITS:
0.50 - BACK FOR GOOD BY TAKE THAT
2.14 - MMMBOP BY HANSON
3.05 - TEARIN' UP MY HEART BY NSYNC
4.20 - I WANT IT THAT WAY BY BACKSTREET BOYS
5.15 - MY LOVE BY WESTLIFE
6.32 - WHAT MAKES YOU BEAUTIFUL BY ONE DIRECTION
*LEA SALONGA IN CONCERT 2019 AUSTRALIAN TOUR WITH THE SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE, NOVEMBER 16, 2019!
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