Amelia Farrugia

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Amelia Farrugia
BornSydney, Australia
GenresOpera
Occupation(s)Singer
Websitewww.ameliafarrugia.com

Amelia Farrugia is an Australian opera singer.[1] Farrugia, a soprano, studied at the NSW Conservatorium of Music. After winning awards in such events as the Sydney Eisteddfod and the Australian Singing Competition she started performing with Opera Australia,[2] first performing lead roles in 1994.[3]

She earned a nomination for the 2006 ARIA Award for Cast or Show Album for her album Joie De Vivre!.[4]

Discography

Recorded with BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alexander Briger

References

  1. ^ Lambert, Catherine (27 November 2005), "Fit for a dame", Sunday Herald Sun
  2. ^ Dunne, Stephen (4 October 1996), "Opera Windfall", Sydney Morning Herald
  3. ^ Tang, Caroline (16 February 2018), "Opera singer Amelia Farrugia at International Women's Day event", Mosman Daily
  4. ^ "And the ARIA nominees are ..", The Gold Coast Bulletin, 14 September 2006
  5. ^ Hoffmann, W.L. (23 December 2005), "CLASSICAL Joie de Vivre! Amelia Farrugia (soprano) with the BBC Symphony conducted by Alexander Briger.", The Canberra Times

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