"Thank you for your splendid rendition of the national anthem.....your voice filled the recital hall....it was a highlight of what was for me a very successful occasion"
- Australian Prime Minister John Howard, personal letter of Thank you, Major event, Angel Place Recital Hall, Sydney

Lisa

Lisa studied voice in Australia, Italy and the United Kingdom and completed a Masters of Performance (Opera) from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, and a Bachelor of Music Education and a Bachelor of Arts (Music), from the Queensland Conservatorium of Music in Australia.

She has worked as a professional singer for many years in Australia and the United Kingdom and has a wide range of professional performing experience. She has sung as a soloist at the Tri-nations Rugby League at Loftus stadium in London, the National Apex Conference, the Design Awards, and for audiences including the Australian Prime Minister at Angel Place Recital Hall in Sydney.

Recordings include soloist for Telstra promotional video, Bolivar soundtrack (lead Manuela), and demo recordings for new composers.

Opera work includes productions for Opera Queensland and Opera Australia in Australia, and many innovative companies in the United Kingdom. Roles performed include Orlofsky, Cherubino, and Siebel.

Lisa also performs regularly with a classical and jazz ensemble in London at venues including Hampton Court House, Melbury House and Rivington Gallery in London.

Where accompaniment is concerned, she is also well experienced at singing with harpist, pianist, organist, string quartet, choir, a cappella, high quality recorded backing accompaniment and more. She is happy to work with musicians whom you’ve arranged independently, or to organise accompaniment per your request. If you are unsure of what you’d like, Lisa is happy to talk you through the options based on your venue.

 

 
 

Sounds
Mon Coeur
Can't Help Lovin dat Man
Svegliatevi
Una Voce
Azualo

"Acting and stage presence....riveting....beyond praise....envelopes the audience and transports it....."
-Perform magazine, Review