
Connor D’Netto
Connor D’Netto (he/him) has been described as “the model contemporary Australian composer” by ABC Classic FM.
Connor’s work is a constant attempt to bring together sprawling artistic interests, and in doing so, create connections across audiences and communities. His music has been performed by the likes of the LA Phil and Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, and commissioned across Australia and abroad,
In 2022, Connor’s first opera “The Call”, commissioned by Opera Queensland, had its premiere season as part of Brisbane Festival. Limelight Magazine described Connor’s score as “captivating, intelligent, theatrical and emotional”, and as a result of the opera’s success, and Connor was awarded the 2022 Albert H Maggs Award.
Connor is the Co-Director of Dots+Loops, Australia’s post-genre music and arts series, creating spaces to transcend the barriers that divide genres, artforms, and communities.
As a performer, Connor explores the intersections of experimental, ambient and electroacoustic music, combining hardware synthesisers, live instruments, and DIY creations.
Connor has a Masters of Music from the Royal College of Music in London.
Meet-Ups:
DIY Sector Meet Up
Featuring Connor D’Netto and Natasha Lin
13 May 2025, 12:15 – 13:15, Kino 4