about

Joshua Erdelyi-Götz is an award-winning Australian Tenor. He holds a Bachelor of Music with Honours and a Masters of Music Performance. His degrees are from the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, where he was also a recipient of the Grace Durling Encouragement Award.

Originally a Baritone, Josh has been performing as a Tenor for three years.

Joshua’s roles in operas prior to 2021 include:

Carmen and La Traviata, produced by Opera New England

Albert Herring, where he played a principal character, the Vicar

Akhnaten, as Horemhab, a principal character in Philip Glass’s opera

Werther, composed by Massenet, with BK Opera

Le Nozze di Figaro with Millennium Opera

Jupiter and John Styx in Offenbach’s operetta Orpheus in the Underworld

As One, as ‘Hannah Before’ in Gertrude Operas Australian Premier of the production

Melbourne Operas productions of Fidelio and Macbeth

Monostatos from Mozart’s Die Zauber Flöte

Assan from Menotti’s The Consul, both with ACOco

Giorgio Germont in Verdi’s La Traviata.

Joshua has also been a member of various chorus’s, such as; Macbeth, Fidelio, Alice in Opera Land, Orpheus in the Underworld, Carmen, and La Traviata.

In 2016 and 2017, Joshua was a member of the ACOco (then named Gertrude Opera Company) and was a recipient of the Henkell Family Fellowship.