When I grow up I want to be an Opera
Singer
Musical Matinees proudly presents Georgia Hall on
Saturday 21st May, 2016 at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, 12 Laman
St, Newcastle.
She will be performing in Romance in Red, White and Blue
as the young artist. Accomplished pianist and teacher Ann O’Hearn accompanies
Georgia and Jennifer Barnes (aka Opera Australia’s Madame Butterfly) in this dramatic concert
performance.
If you were to ask Georgia as a child what she wanted
to be when she grew up, her answer would have been an opera singer. Coming from
a very musical family, Georgia grew up learning singing, piano and ballet. Her
fondest memories are of her time spent in the family singing studio listening
to her grandmothers teach singing and attending her mother’s rehearsals.
A regular concert performer in and around Newcastle and Sydney, Georgia has enjoyed performing roles for Opera Hunter including Phoebe in The Yeomen of the Guard, The Mother in Amahl and the Night Visitors and key roles in CONDA Nominated Love, Life and Opera. In 2015 she performed Forester’s Wife and covered the Fox in Pacific Opera’s production of The Cunning Little Vixen. In 2016, Georgia takes up a second year in Pacific Opera’s Young Artist Program while she makes her role debut as The Countess in The Marriage of Figaro with Opera Hunter.
Georgia holds an Associate Diploma from the Trinity
College London for Singing Performance and is studying for a Bachelor of Music
degree with principal study in classical voice at the University of Newcastle
under the tutelage of Dr. Jennifer Barnes.
A complimentary home made, afternoon tea after the show
provides and opportunity to meet the artists.
Tickets $25 from Sticky Tickets or at the door on the
day.
Music students free.
Georgia
Hall
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