"As Cherubino Hannah Fraser showed an earthy vocal quality in her two arias especially in “Voi Che Sapete,” where voice relished in the long lines Mozart gives this character. She played the character with a timidity and it almost seemed as her Cherubino was always uncomfortable. Of course, there was a flirtatious nature as Fraser’s constantly gave winks toward the Countess and Susanna"
- OPERAWIRE, Prague
Fri, 30 Oct
|Sydney Opera House
Mendelssohn's Elijah with Bryn Terfel
Mendelssohn’s Elijah is a drama of biblical proportions – and acclaimed Welsh bass-baritone Sir Byrn Terfel delivers it like no one else.
Time & Location
30 Oct 2026, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
About the event
Inspired by Handel’s Messiah, Mendelssohn’s Elijah is a towering creation of exquisite music for voices and orchestra.
This is your chance to hear the phenomenal Welsh bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel in one of his signature roles, his remarkable voice rising through storms and soaring choral forces as the mighty prophet faces kings, summons lightning and sinks into doubt.
Sydney Symphony Chief Conductor Simone Young masterfully leads a world-class cast. With Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and a full orchestral force, she builds this work from dust to a flaming story. Forceful and layered, Elijah moves you through the duality of threat and miracle. And the cast illuminates the stark contrast.
Noa Beinart offers clarity and steel as the Angel, Eleanor Lyons brings lyricism and strength to her soprano solos, Samantha Clarke adds velvet and stability to the vocal core and tenor Shanul Sharma’s pure tone provides moments of hope and light.
This is Elijah as it should be: bold, moving and profound.