FIONA
CAMPBELL

Mezzo Soprano &
Creative Director

Meet Fiona

Fiona Campbell, celebrated as Australia's foremost mezzo-soprano, blends her profound musical talent with her roles as a creative producer and arts visionary. Her career, spanning over 25 years, encapsulates her versatility as a performer and leader in the arts industry.

Fiona Campbell is a celebrated Australian classical singer, renowned for her versatility and captivating performances. As a mother, producer, international performer, recitalist, and recording artist, she holds several prestigious roles including being a guest ABC presenter, former WA State Manager for Musica Viva, and is currently the Creative Director of Perth Symphony Orchestra.

Her career took flight after winning the ABC Young Performer of the Year Award (Voice) and the Opera Awards in the Australian Singing Competition, which led to her working in the UK. Fiona is acclaimed for her dynamic performances and musicianship, highlighted by winning the Limelight Award for Best Solo Performance with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra.

Fiona has appeared with all major Australian ensembles and orchestras, including notable performances with the Australian Chamber Orchestra. Internationally, she has collaborated with groups such as the Brodsky Quartet, Tokyo Philharmonic, and Opera North. She's shared stages with Jose Carreras, Barbara Bonney, and has been featured in prominent festivals such as the Glyndebourne Festival Opera.

Her discography includes the solo album "Love & Loss," "Baroque Duets," and several national broadcasts. Fiona's operatic roles have garnered critical acclaim, with a Helpmann Award nomination for her portrayal of Cherubino in "Le nozze di Figaro."