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Handel: Theodora, HWV 68 (Live)

130.4K streams

130,374

Winterreise

108.8K streams

108,841

Beethoven & Mozart Violin Sonatas

44.3K streams

44,314

Four Hands for France: Music for Piano...

39.7K streams

39,726

Vivaldi: Griselda

35.6K streams

35,599

Vivaldi: Griselda

35.6K streams

35,599

Hasse: Artaserse (Live)

34.9K streams

34,928

Grétry: L'amant jaloux

29.5K streams

29,490

Schubert: Die Schöne Müllerin

17.6K streams

17,579

Four Hands at Home - 1853 Érard piano

4.6K streams

4,616

Biography

Erin Helyard has been acclaimed as an inspiring conductor, a virtuosic and expressive performer of the harpsichord and fortepiano, and as a lucid scholar who is passionate about promoting discourse between musicology and performance. Erin graduated in harpsichord performance from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music with first-class honours and the University Medal. He completed his Masters in fortepiano performance and a PhD in musicology with Tom Beghin at the Schulich School of Music, McGill University, Montreal. As Artistic Director and co-founder of the celebrated Pinchgut Opera and the Orchestra of the Antipodes (Sydney) he has forged new standards of excellence in historically-informed performance in Australia. The company won Best Rediscovered Opera (2019) for Hasse’s Artaserse at the International Opera Awards in London. Operas under his direction have been awarded Best Opera at the Helpmann Awards for three consecutive years (2015-2017). He has received two Helpmann Awards for Best Musical Direction: one for a fêted revival of Saul (Adelaide Festival) in 2017 and the other for Hasse’s Artaserse (Pinchgut Opera) in 2019. In partnership with Richard Tognetti, he received an ARIA for Best Classical Album in 2020 for their release of Beethoven and Mozart violin sonatas. As a conductor Erin has distinguished himself in dynamic performances with the Adelaide, Tasmanian, and Queensland Symphony Orchestras and the Australian Haydn Ensemble.