Narelle YeoView profile
Associate Professor
Associate Professor Narelle Yeo is a distinguished academic and performer at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney. Her roles include Associate Professor, opera director, and vocal instructor with extensive experience in professional opera and musical theatre in the USA and Australia. Education highlights include graduate studies at Rice University and San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Her research focuses on operatic rehearsal dynamics, monodrama, and fostering creativity in music education. She has premiered works by composers like Thomas Rimes, Luke Byrne, and Sally Whitwell, and directed productions across institutions including Opera Carnivale and Pacific Repertory Theatre. Teaching spans stagecraft, voice pedagogy, and human rights law supervision at University of Sydney, Wesley Institute, and San Francisco Conservatory. Current projects explore creativity in disengaged students and sociological aspects of performance. Notable collaborations include the Moorambilla Festival, Brisbane Festival, and Sydney Conservatorium's Inclusion Project. Her work has been featured in venues like Sydney Opera House's Utzon Room and Hobart's St. David's Cathedral. Grants include the 2021 Equity Prize for collaborative projects. She has conducted choirs such as CBCC and Aqua Luna, and pioneered new programs like the Music Theatre voice specialization at Sydney Conservatorium.











