Tenor Kent McIntosh, soprano Ellen McNeil and pianist Katherine Day's concert 4/8/2024.
Tenor Kent McIntosh, soprano Ellen McNeil and pianist Katherine Day's concert 4/8/2024.
Historian and author Murray Dahm during his talk on 2 March 2024.
Historian and author Murray Dahm during his talk on 2 March 2024.
The seven sopranos who performed Ride of the Valkyries, with former SOS President Leona Geeves.
The seven sopranos who performed Ride of the Valkyries, with former SOS President Leona Geeves.

Opera historian and author Murray Dahm concentrating during his talk on Mozart's Idomeneo.

Sydney Opera Society, 3/2/2024.

Tenor Kent McIntosh, soprano Ellen McNeil and pianist Katherine Day.

Sydney Opera Society concert, 4/8/2024.

The seven sopranos who performed Ride of the Valkyries, with former President Leona Geeves. Not in order: Ashlee Woodgate, Amanda Windred, Kerry Nicholson, Ellen McNeil, Angelique Tot, Grace Ciano, Juliette Moon.

Prof. Stephen Mould During his talk on his book Carlo Felice Cillario: Italian Maestro of the Australian Opera.

Sydney Opera Society, 7/9/2024.

Dr Paul Smith enthralls the audience with his lecture on Watershed: The Death Of Dr Duncan

Sydney Opera Society, 2 March 2024.

Director Craig Baldwin talking about Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw.

Sydney Opera Society, 1 June 2024.

The Sydney Opera Society expresses its gratitude to the speakers, musicians, singers, and experts who played a vital role in our 2024 events. Their contributions enriched our programs and captivated our audiences.

(Clockwise): Dr Vassilis Adrahtas (Dido & Aeneas); Dr Philip Eames (Seven Deadly Sins); tenor Kent McIntosh (Concert); opera historian Murray Dahm (Idomeneo); director Lucy Clements (Dido & Aeneas); director Craig Baldwin (The Turn of the Screw); pianist Katherine Day (Concert); soprano Ellen McNeil (Concert); prof Stephen Mould (Carlo Felice Cillario: Italian Maestro of the Australian Opera); journalist Domenico Gentile (Dido & Aeneas); dr Paul Smith (Watershed – The Death of Dr Duncan; Il Trittico; and Julius Caesar); countertenor Michael Burden (Hamlet); tenor Louis Hurley (Dido & Aeneas); conductor and early music specialist Aaron Carpenè (Dido & Aeneas).