I applaud all
that Music & Opera Singers Trust Limited (MOST) is achieving to encourage and expand opportunities for the growth of young Australian musicians who have the potential for stellar professional careers. ![]()
Dr Di Bresciani
OAM
Founder,
YMF Australia
Opera Awards History
The inaugural Armstrong-Martin Scholarship was awarded in 1977. Originally administered by the New South Wales Friends of the Australian Opera (now Opera Australia) and the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, it was established to award a major cash prize to professional opera singers to study grand opera overseas.
In 1986 MOST was appointed to manage the Armstrong-Martin Scholarship; the Armstrong-Martin became a major prize within the opera and classical section of the Australian Singing Competition.
In 1987 the Opera Awards was separated within the ASC, so that the Armstrong-Martin Scholarship was presented as the major prize to a professional opera singer while the Marianne Mathy Scholarhip was awarded to a young opera or classical singers under the age of 26.
From 2001 the Opera Awards was held as a competition in its own right, with the Armstrong-Martin Scholarship featured as a major award.
Since 2007 the YMF Australia Award is the major prize of the Opera Awards. The YMF Australia Award is made possible by the generosity of Dr Di Bresciani OAM and the Board of YMF Australia.
in 2012
YMF Australia Award
In 2012, this Award is valued at $30,000.
The sponsor of the premier prize in the Opera Awards is YMF Australia.
YMF Australia is a not-for-profit organisation which facilitates performance opportunities and overseas experiences for Australian musicians. YMF Australia has worked closely with the Opera Awards since 2007.
See previous recipients of the YMF Australia award.


