Jennifer Condon

She got in touch with Young and spent her following teen years in the rehearsal room at Opera Australia.

Condon studied operatic conducting with Vladimir Vais during her undergraduate years.

[4] At the same time, she was working as an accompanist for the Melbourne City Opera and conducted The Tales of Hoffmann at the Sydney University Arts Festival.

In July 2012, she made her debuts as an opera conductor at the Lisbon Gulbenkian Orchestra.

[7] In 2018, the Peggy Glanville-Hicks' estate granted her the right to the world premiere recording and production of Sappho, the composer's final opera.