Annabelle Drumm

Annabelle Drumm grew up in a theatre family attending opera and concert rehearsals in the womb with a conductor/musician father and a violinist mother. In her own career, she has worked out front and behind the scenes of Arts, Media and Entertainment. This included being a professional Performing Artist for 9 years, Artistic Director of a Dance Company for 6 years and Founder of a Performing Artists Booking Agency 15 years representing Artists from Australia and New Zealand to an international audience.

She spent 10 years as a Creative Business Coach and was selected as an inaugural member of the Arts and Culture Advisory panel to the Inner West Council.

Annabelle served as a Breakfast Radio Host for 2MBS Fine Music 102.5FM for 7 years, selected as Anchor Host for the station’s “Live from the Joan” simulcast and has provided Musicology talks at The Concourse and Sydney Opera House.

She is passionate about supporting the Performing Arts in Australia offering her expertise with the goal of raising standards and growing live audience numbers.

142 posts by Annabelle Drumm

ghost sonata : august strindberg @ his darkest

Audiences are in for a unique experience in Opera Australia’s production of GHOST SONATA. Dressed warm and casual, head for the Opera Centre in Elizabeth Street and then down the side alley to the company’s Scenery Workshop. Inside the performance

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streeton trio : fire’s on @ the independent theatre

The Streeton Trio have always been a treat to hear. Founded just over 10 years ago, performing far and wide through China, Middle East, Scandinavia and extensively throughout Europe they have built an enviable international reputation for outstanding work. It

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arco @ city recital hall

Program
Mendelssohn – Octet for Strings in E-flat Major
Brahms – Serenade No.1 in D Major for Nonet

Sublime! That’s really the only word for this concert. Touring currently is the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra. The group is composed

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australian youth orchestra with jan lisiecki

Fresh back from their international tour of Europe and China, the Australian Youth Orchestra (AYO) returned to the Concert Hall at the Sydney’s Opera House for their final concert and were greeted with rapturous applause as they entered the stage.

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the acacia quartet : fratres @ the independent

 

Last weekend the Acacia Quartet returned to the Independent for another eclectic program of mostly modern music. They opened with the program’s namesake ‘Fratres’ or ‘Brothers’ written by one who is considered the most widely performed modern composer in

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whiteley@ the joan sutherland theatre

Brett Whiteley is a name many Australians would immediately recognise. His artwork shone so brightly and uniquely he was judged and awarded as a true genius the world over. The youngest artist ever (to this day) to have his work …

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anna bolena @ the joan sutherland theatre

The story of Henry VIII and his many wives is well known but the opera by Donizetti based around Henry’s second wife Anne Boleyn, mother of the eventual Queen Elizabeth I, is not often performed. The reason for its rarity

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