Lisa Gasteen AO as Isolde in the Covent Garden’s Tristan and Isolde 2002

The Start

Est. 2011


Founded in 2011 by Lisa Gasteen AO, the Lisa Gasteen National Opera Program (LGNOP) offers developing Australian classical singers and repetiteurs training and career development, preparing them to be competitive when studying or working in Australia and abroad. The program is the key training organization that addresses the future vocal welfare of opera in Australia.

When Lisa returned to Australia in 2008, she realized that the career experience opportunities unavailable to her when studying remained scarce. Lisa reasons that instead of giving an overseas scholarship to a single singer, bringing internationally acclaimed coaches to Australia allows many Australians to gain more musical experience, useful contacts, and often a peer support network, all for the same cost.

The obvious path forward was to develop the Lisa Gasteen National Opera Program to do for opera what the Australian Ballet School, the National Institute of Dramatic Art, and the Australian National Academy of Music offer their respective art forms. Of these, LGNOP alone is proudly based in Queensland but operates nationally. Fortunately, thanks to continued strong private sponsorship, it conducts national auditions, offers full scholarships to offset costs arising from suspended jobs and rent, and attempts to locate free accommodation during the program.

The challenge remains to ensure LGNOP adjusts its annual project to reflect singers’ needs as they negotiate the volatile conditions within operatic culture.

LGNOP 2011

Early Days

2011 - 2017

Until 2017, the annual program offered about 20 singers and four trainee repetiteurs a month of individual and group training by respected musicians. Visiting staff have included John Fisher, then Head of Music at the NY Metropolitan Opera; Richard Hetherington, Head of Music at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden; conductors Giovanni Reggioli and Ward Stare; vocal coaches Philip Mayers and Australian-based experts Sharolyn Kimmorley, Stuart Maunder, Stephen Mould, and Jennifer Marten-Smith; and language coaches Teresa Desmarchelier, Olga Lipski, and Rosalia Miglioli. Singers Siegfried Jerusalem, Robert Lloyd, and the German agent Manuela Kursidem have also been on staff.

Recent Programs

2017 - 2023