Pinchgut Opera is a chamber opera company in Sydney, Australia, presenting opera from the 17th and 18th centuries performed on period instruments. Founded in 2002, Pinchgut stages operas and concerts each year in Sydney's. Main performance venues are City Recital Hall and Roslyn Packer Theatre.

Background

The company utilises the professional chamber choir Cantillation as its chorus and has engaged both the Sirius Ensemble and the Orchestra of the Antipodes. Pinchgut draws most of its singers, players, directors and designers from Australia. Its artistic director is Erin Helyard. Antony Walker co-founded the company and conducted the early Pinchgut productions. Past productions were recorded by Greenside Productions and Mano Musica and are released on CD under the "Pinchgut Live" label.

Pinchgut Opera draws its unusual name from Fort Denison, a former penal site in Sydney Harbour which was nicknamed "Pinchgut" by its inmates. According to its website, the company chose the name "as we wanted something recognisably Sydney, easy to remember and as a reminder of our tight budgets and humble beginnings".

The company established in 2021 the Taryn Fiebig Scholarship Program for emerging Australian opera singers in honour of Taryn Fiebig (1972–2021), a leading exponent of 17th and 18th century opera.

The company makes their filmed productions available for free streaming on their Youtube channel. This platform was made free-of-charge in November 2025 after moving their Pinchgut At Home streaming service to Youtube.

Productions

Honours

National Live Music Awards

The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
National Live Music Awards of 2019Pinchgut OperaLive Classical Act of the YearNominated

Further reading

  • Cunningham, Harriet, , andante.com, 4 December 2006. Retrieved 6 December 2009.

External links

  • , bach-cantatas.com
  • , official website