Trisha Crowe Explained

Trisha Crowe
Background:solo_singer
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Occupation:Singer
Instrument:Classical pop soprano

Trisha Alexandra Crowe is an Australian classical pop soprano. She has achieved success as a solo guest artist in concerts with Australian symphony orchestras and in musical theatre.

Biography

Classical pop soprano, Trisha Crowe, blends the technique and tone of classical music with the songs and performance skills of a modern pop diva. She "literally sparkles on stage" (Canberra Times, 2012) and "knows how to connect with her audience" (Guy Noble, conductor).April 2022. Crowe "creates special moments for audiences. Moments filled with emotion, which uplift or tell stories about relationships in new ways." (ABC Limelight magazine)April 2022.

From the age of four, Crowe took dancing and acting lessons appearing in many concerts and plays. After seeing the London production of Phantom of the Opera, she started singing lessons with opera singer Rita Hunter and her husband John Thomas. She relates, "They nurtured a real love and passion for communicating through music and song. From then on I seriously pursued classical singing." (ABC Limelight magazine)April 2022. She completed a Bachelor of Music (Hons), studying voice with Rita Hunter and her husband John Darnley-Thomas and a Bachelor of Arts (Performance).

Perhaps the most satisfying times in her career have been when singing with orchestras throughout Australia. It was conductor Guy Noble who first asked her to step onto the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall stage and sing with the Sydney Symphony. "When you sing with a large number of extraordinary musicians in the orchestra", Crowe says, "your whole body vibrates with the sheer volume of sound." April 2022. She has sung with the Sydney Symphony on a number of occasions including Songs From The Movies (2008).[1]

Equally important in her life is her involvement in charity work and music therapy programs including the Light the Night (Leukemia Foundation); Hats Off (Equity Fights AIDS); Day of Difference (Sophie Delezio Foundation); Youth Insearch; Red Cross Charity Ball and together with the Sydney Symphony and MBF, she performs annually for the Children's Hospital, Westmead, and at the Powerhouse Museum for the mentally and physically disabled, Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children.

Career

Recording

In 2001, she performed in the televised Andrew Lloyd Webber tribute concert Masterpiece: Live From the Great Hall of the People, in Beijing, together Elaine Paige, Tony Vincent and others. This production which was recorded for CD and DVD release in 2002.[13]

She joined Michael Falzon and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, as well as Amanda Harrison, Lucy Maunder, Andy Conaghan, Jacqui Dark and others to record I Dreamed A Dream: The Hit Songs Of Broadway for ABC Classics, released on 21 June 2013,[14] in which she sang:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Q&A with Trisha Crowe. Stage Noise. 17 April 2013. Diana Symonds. 6 May 2008.
  2. Web site: Eureka! All-singing, all-dancing miners. 12 July 2013. Carolyn Webb. 1 October 2004. The Age.
  3. Web site: Stage Noise with Diana Simmonds – Review – Showstoppers . Stagenoise.com . 3 November 2006 . 20 January 2013.
  4. Web site: Sunday in the Park with George. Stage Noise. 12 July 2013. Diana Simmonds. 10 March 2007.
  5. Web site: David Campbell to Star in Australian Company; Sondheim to Visit and Chat. Playbill. 12 July 2013. Andrew Gans. 26 June 2007.
  6. Web site: Pop collaborations with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra have the potential to be beautiful and uplifting. Or not.. 12 July 2013. Sacha Molitorisz. 1 May 2008. The Sydney Morning Herald.
  7. Web site: The Noel Coward Letters. The Sydney Morning Herald. 13 July 2013. John Shand. 27 August 2008.
  8. Web site: Olivia's big party bash. 12 July 2013. Patrizia Reimer. 27 September 2008. The Northern Star.
  9. Web site: Floyd Collins. Stage Noise. 3 April 2013. Diana Simmonds. 5 May 2010.
  10. Web site: The Best of Broadway – Sydney Symphony. Australian Stage. 12 July 2013.
  11. Web site: A mix of popular show tunes takes the cake . The Sydney Morning Herald. 7 June 2013. John Shand. 28 May 2011.
  12. Web site: The Belle of Broadway. The Mercury. Hobart. 20 June 2013. Kane Young. 20 June 2013.
  13. Web site: Masterpiece: Live From the Great Hall of the People. Amazon.com. 14 February 2010.
  14. Web site: I Dreamed a Dream: Hit Songs from Broadway. 2013 Universal Music Australia. 14 June 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131008040746/http://www.getmusic.com.au/tso/store/detail?id=187141. 8 October 2013. dmy-all.