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Bel Canto Rediscovered 1700–1900

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  • MethodologyExpand
    • Timeline
  • PerformancesExpand
    • Early Music Ensemble
    • St Brigid’s
  • Creative ResearchExpand
    • Excerpts from Garcia’s Art of Singing II
    • Annotated arias from García’s Art of Singing II
    • Domenico Corri Annotated Songs and Arias
    • Recording Emulations
    • Further ResearchExpand
      • Instrumental Bel Canto – The Mozart K. 488 Project
      • Dichterliebe Reimagined
  • Research EventsExpand
    • ‘Beautiful’ Singing in Vienna Symposium and Workshop
    • Waxing Lyrical in Surrey
  • About the TeamExpand
    • Resources
Bel Canto Rediscovered 1700–1900

Helen Mitchell

Helen Mitchell

Chief Investigator University of Sydney

Professor

Helen Mitchell has a multidisciplinary background in music, as a singer, music scholar and music performance researcher and her research is situated at the intersection between music practice and scientific discovery. She graduated in music from the University of Oxford in 2000 and moved to Sydney to undertake doctoral studies at the Conservatorium of Music in 2001. From 2004-5, she was Dean of Students at The Women’s College within the University of Sydney.

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  • Bel Canto Rediscovered
  • Methodology
    • Timeline
  • Performances
    • Early Music Ensemble
    • St Brigid’s
  • Creative Research
    • Excerpts from Garcia’s Art of Singing II
    • Annotated arias from García’s Art of Singing II
    • Domenico Corri Annotated Songs and Arias
    • Recording Emulations
    • Further Research
      • Instrumental Bel Canto – The Mozart K. 488 Project
      • Dichterliebe Reimagined
  • Research Events
    • ‘Beautiful’ Singing in Vienna Symposium and Workshop
    • Waxing Lyrical in Surrey
  • About the Team
    • Resources