SUNDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2025
CHRISTMAS CONCERT WITH BRADLEY COOPER & THOMAS VICTOR JOHNSON, & CHRISTMAS PARTY


2.00pm:
Christmas Concert with tenor Bradley Cooper
and pianist Thomas Victor Johnson
followed by Christmas Party
Venue:
St Columba Community Centre
53A Ocean Street (cnr Forth Street)
Woollahra NSW
Tickets:
$40 members, $50 non-members, $20 full-time students
ABOUT BRADLEY COOPER
WSNSW supported Sydney born tenor, Brad Cooper, studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, the National Opera Studio in London, and with Marilyn Horne at Music Academy of the West, California, and continued his development into the German Repertoire under the guidance of Siegfried Jerusalem. He is a dynamic performer, equally excited to engage in a wide range of genres, from Opera to Crossover, from Classical and Romantic to Modern. His MAGIC FLUTE WORKSHOP has brought the fantastical world of Opera to thousands of children in Australia, his choral project, TERRA AUSTRALIS, introduced hundreds of students in Ohio to Australian Music, while his Pitch & Present – Opera Edition inspires corporate professionals to use their voice to be truly heard. WSNSW has recently agreed to sponsor Brad to undertake further study of the major Wagner roles. Recent seasons have seen Brad appear as Siegfried in Melbourne Opera’s Ring Cycle, Apollo in Strauss’ Daphne for Scottish Opera; Agamemnon in Ernst Krenek’s 1930 opera Leben des Orest and Siegmund in Die Walküre for Theater Münster; Albert Gregor in Janáček’s Věc Makropulos and Aegisth in Strauss’ Elektra for Mainfranken Theater Würzburg. In the 2024/25 Season Brad returned to Mainfranken Theater Würzburg as Giasone in Cherubini’s Medea and Tambourmajor in Alban Berg’s Wozzeck, while in London he undertook the title role of Siegfried for London Opera Company at St John’s Smith Square. In 25/26 Brad will be singing Tristan for Theater Münster and Florestan and Canio for Mainfranken Theater Würzburg. Brad has also been engaged as Walter von Stolzing at Longborough in 2027 and Siegfried for Grange Park Opera’s 2028/29 production of the Ring under Anthony Negus.