Eleanor Greenwood has sung on stage and on Radio, in London, in the UK, in Europe, in Australia, and throughout China. A graduate of London's Royal Academy of Music Opera School, and of the Australian National
University School of Music, she has performed various roles and concerts, and is a winner of the Sydney Eisteddfod Opera Scholarship Competition. In
opera productions Eleanor has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, Schweizer Radio DRS, RTE Radio, Ireland and ABC Classic FM Australia.
Eleanor made her start in Ireland at the Opera Festival in Wexford, in Statkowski's unknown Polish Opera Maria. In Australia Eleanor has performed in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Canberra. Recent engagements include Messiah at Brisbane City Hall with the Queensland
Choir, Mozart Requiem with St Andrew's Cathedral Choir, Opera by the Lake for Opera Queensland, and appearing as part of the Music on Sundays programme with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, hosted by Guy Noble. Eleanor performed in Adelaide with the Italian Arts Society,
hosted by Vincent Ciccarello. In Sydney and in Melbourne Eleanor sang with Australia's national company, Opera Australia. In Armidale NSW, Eleanor was seen at 'Opera in the Paddock', and in Melbourne she sang in
concert with the Heidelberg Choral Society.
Internationally, Eleanor has toured Chinese Poly Theaters at various times with Australian International Productions. In the UK Eleanor sang at Grange Park Opera and the Dorset Opera Festival, and she returned to Wexford
Festival Opera in Ireland many times, singing as L'innocente in L'Arlesiana by Cilea and as La Ciesca in Puccini's comedy Gianni Schicchi. She sang at the Ryedale Festival in North Yorkshire in Janáek's The Cunning Little Vixen. Eleanor has performed numerous roles in opera productions as a part of the Bloomsbury Festival in London, and Goodenough College. Eleanor is a grateful past recipient of a grant from the Wagner Society of NSW, and the Ian Potter Cultural Society.
View My Personal BioEleanor Greenwood has sung on stage and on Radio, in London, in the UK, in Europe, in Australia, and throughout China. A graduate of London's Royal Academy of Music Opera School, and of the Australian National
University School of Music, she has performed various roles and concerts, and is a winner of the Sydney Eisteddfod Opera Scholarship Competition. In
opera productions Eleanor has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, Schweizer Radio DRS, RTE Radio, Ireland and ABC Classic FM Australia.
Eleanor made her start in Ireland at the Opera Festival in Wexford, in Statkowski's unknown Polish Opera Maria. In Australia Eleanor has performed in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Canberra. Recent engagements include Messiah at Brisbane City Hall with the Queensland
Choir, Mozart Requiem with St Andrew’s Cathedral Choir, Opera by the Lake for Opera Queensland, and appearing as part of the Music on Sundays programme with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, hosted by Guy Noble. Eleanor performed in Adelaide with the Italian Arts Society,
hosted by Vincent Ciccarello. In Sydney and in Melbourne Eleanor sang with Australia's national company, Opera Australia. In Armidale NSW, Eleanor was seen at ‘Opera in the Paddock', and in Melbourne she sang in
concert with the Heidelberg Choral Society.
Internationally, Eleanor has toured Chinese Poly Theaters at various times with Australian International Productions. In the UK Eleanor sang at Grange Park Opera and the Dorset Opera Festival, and she returned to Wexford
Festival Opera in Ireland many times, singing as L'innocente in L'Arlesiana by Cilea and as La Ciesca in Puccini's comedy Gianni Schicchi. She sang at the Ryedale Festival in North Yorkshire in Janáek's The Cunning Little Vixen. Eleanor has performed numerous roles in opera productions as a part of the Bloomsbury Festival in London, and Goodenough College. Eleanor is a grateful past recipient of a grant from the Wagner Society of NSW, and the Ian Potter Cultural Society.
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