Louise Page
Soprano singer from opera, operetta to lieder recitals

 Canberra, Australia
Updated: 17 August 2008

 


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Review by W.L Hoffman, Canberra Times, 25 June 2008, Mother and Child. A Recital by Louise Page (soprano) and Phillipa Candy (piano). see pdf (145K)


"There is a nightingale singing at the National Press Club. Her name is Louise Page and her voice is a spine-tingling soprano that has been described as one of Australia's finest."

Lynn Mills - Canberra Times

Louise Page has been named the 2007 Canberra Times Artist of the Year

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Louise Page has been named the 2007 Canberra Times Artist of the Year


" ...Page is a superbly accomplished singer...(with) an expressive, lustrous voice. Page has the rare ability to convey a joyousness in her singing, coupled with the ability to give herself over to the mood and intention of the song."

- Bill Stephens, Artlook Magazine

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louise page in red Louise Page is a most versatile soprano and a great favourite of audiences throughout Australia and overseas. She has been seen in opera, operetta, oratorio, recitals, orchestral concerts, cabaret, military band concerts, musicals - all to high acclaim and with great popular appeal. Her sensitive and emotional singing has moved listeners through the gamut of feelings from joy to deep despair and back again.

 

A classically trained singer, she manages to cross the borders between formal and grand music to lightheartedly bewitching entertainment, all with admirable ease and convincing ability. Her appeal lies not only in having a voice of exceptional beauty but also in the acting skills which she is able to transmute to her voice when not using them physically...more

 

 

 

 


 

looking to the light CD coverNew Release: Louise Page and Phillipa Candy have released their new Christmas Album which is proving very popular.


"Looking to the Light"(Move records) is an easy listening collection of well loved Christmas songs (such as O Holy Night, The Little Drummer Boy, Ave Maria, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas) as well as Australian carols, lesser known songs, and children’s favourites such as All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth and I want a hippopotamus for Christmas.

This CD was recorded in response to requests following their popular Christmas concerts in 2006.