Andrew O’Connor

Classical Vocalist

Choral Singing, Opera, Renaissance, Baroque & Contemporary Compositions.

Andrew O’Connor is currently in his fourth year of studies completing a Bachelor of Music majoring in performance at the University of Western Australia.  Versed in a wide range of styles and genres, Andrew has experience performing music ranging from Renaissance and Baroque Opera to Contempory compositions.

To read more about Andrew’s experience as a performer click here

Andrew has performed at many wedding ceremonies and private functions and always upholds to high standard of excellence and professionalism in all of his work. His work with various operas as a member of the Western Australian Opera Chorus has positioned himself to be able to learn from many experienced and highly acclaimed operatic singers.  As a solo vocalist, Andrew’s voice posseses a rich tone with character and strength, your guest would remember his performance for a long time after your wedding day has concluded.

Click here to view a sample of Andrew’s current repertoire list

Andrew is also a member of two choral group available for hire, a vocal quartet (four voices) and The West Australian Vocal Ensembles (The W.A.V.E.), a vocal octet (8 voices), both of these groups have the potential to perform songs from a diverse range of genres and have award winning arrangers in residence making it possible for new pieces to be arranged or even a new work especially for your wedding day to be comissioned.

To book Andrew O’Connor as a solo vocalist or one of his choral groups please contact us for more information.

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