Fleuranne Brockway

mezzo-soprano

 

Dramatically and vocally Fleuranne Brockway is an ideal Charlotte….the young mezzo-soprano impressed with her range, intensely dark lower register, brilliant resonance, finely differentiated vocal colour, brilliant top and delicately supported pianissimi….a Charlotte to remember”

- Online Merker

After winning the German Australian Opera Grant in 2018, Fleuranne Brockway relocated to Wiesbaden, Germany - where she has quickly gained recognition as an emerging artist of enormous potential. At Staatstheater Wiesbaden, her roles have included Dorabella (Così fan tutte), Wellgunde and Rossweisse (Der Ring des Nibelungen), Hänsel (Hänsel und Gretel), Maddalena (Rigoletto), Third Maid (Elektra), Mercédès (Carmen), Sonyetka (Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk), Second Lady (Die Zauberflöte), La zelatrice (Suor Angelica), Annina (Der Rosenkavalier) and critically acclaimed performances of Charlotte in Werther and the title role in Carmen.

 Fleuranne has also been heard recently as a guest artist in the roles of La Ciesca (Gianni Schicchi) for both Opera Frankfurt and Staatstheater Saarbrücken, as Suzuki (Madama Butterfly) and Maddalena (Rigoletto) for Theater Bonn and as Hänsel for the Oldenburgisches Staatstheater. She also made her debut at the Bregenz Festival as Suzuki.

 Fleuranne was formerly a Young Artist with West Australian Opera, making her company debut as Mercédès, and a Developing Artist with Victorian Opera, where her roles included Mrs. Mayor in the world premiere of the children’s opera, The Pied Piper, composed by Richard Mills. Her much-awaited return to Australia occurred in mid-2025 when she sang Suzuki (Madama Butterfly) for West Australian Opera. In 2026, she returns to Wiesbaden to appear in works by Rimsky-Korsakov and Cvijovic – as well as further performances as Carmen.

 Her competition successes include first prize at the prestigious Concours musical international de Montréal in 2025, “Laureate” at the 2023 Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels, first prize and best female voice at the Concorso Lirico Internazionale di Portofino, and first place in the Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge Bel Canto Award, both in 2022. 

 Previously, she was recognised as a finalist in the International Hans Gabor Belvedere Competition and was the recipient of the Dame Heather Begg Memorial Award from the Melba Opera Trust, with whom Brockway has enjoyed a long-standing relationship, also as a Melba Opera Trust Artist. Fleuranne was also the inaugural recipient of the Australian International Opera Award’s Royal College of Music Award, and winner of the Australian National Liederfest Competition. She has studied at the renowned Franz Schubert Institute in Vienna, Austria, at the Royal College of Music (RCM) International Opera Studio in London and holds a Bachelor of Music (Classical Vocal Performance) from the University of Western Australia.

 

Representation: Australasia

Sono Artists: Europe

Fleuranne’s Personal Site