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Celebrating the success of Samuel Sakker
Tenor Samuel Sakker collected several prizes on Sydney Eisteddfod stages in back 2011. Blessed with a fine voice, he studied at Queensland Conservatorium, received two scholarships from the Dame Nellie Melba Trust and sang several roles with Opera Queensland.
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Additional awards in The Sydney Eisteddfod Opera Scholarship
In 2018, Sydney Eisteddfod is very excited to offer an additional scholarship and a people’s choice award as a part of The Sydney Eisteddfod Opera Scholarship.
Flautist and medical student Austin Lee has a passion for music therapy
Flautist Austin Lee is a medical student performing in the NSW Doctors Orchestra concert on May 15th, which raises funds for the NSW Doctors Orchestra Sydney Eisteddfod Instrumental Scholarship and the Save Sight Institute.
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VIDEO: Morgan Balfour performing Snegurochka's Aria from Rimsky-Korakov's Snegurochka
Soprano Morgan Balfour, finalist in the 2016 Sydney Eisteddfod Opera Scholarship performing Snegurochka's Aria from Rimsky-Korakov's Snegurochka, accompanied by Pianist Bradley Gilchrist on stage at The Concourse Concert Hall. Thanks to Puresonics Media & Fine Music.
Cellist Benett Tsai wins national Fine Music Network’s Young Virtuoso of the Year Award 2016
Benett Tsai has done it again! The 13-year-old cellist impressed the judges at the Fine Music Network’s Young Virtuoso of the Year Award competition against some of Australia’s best instrumentalists aged under 25 years.
Maddie Peat Puts On Her Boogie Shoes For Saturday Night Fever
Professional dancer and Sydney Eisteddfod alumni Maddie Peat has seen enormous commercial success, most recently scoring a role in Saturday Night Fever starring Marcia Hines.