
Sarah-Grace Williams
Sarah-Grace Williams is a renowned Australian conductor celebrated for her dynamic leadership and innovative approach to music. As the principal conductor of the Synthony Festival, she blends electronic dance music with orchestral elements, creating a unique concert experience. With a rich background in performance and composition, Sarah-Grace has conducted over 500 concerts and founded The Metropolitan Orchestra, where she serves as artistic director. Her work spans various genres, including opera, ballet, and film, allowing her to collaborate with world-class artists and organizations. An advocate for young musicians, she has developed programs to nurture aspiring talent. Beyond her professional achievements, she balances her career with family life, cherishing her time with her husband Bevan and their daughter Scarlett.
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Recent news mentions
Sarah-Grace Williams is the conductor for the Auckland Philharmonia in Synthony No 7.
Synthony organisers finalise 2026 line-up, including Cassie Henderson, P DigsssThe Auckland Philharmonia was ably conducted by the brilliant Sarah-Grace Williams.
Review: Synthony’s Full Metal Orchestra and Origins delight at Spark ArenaLed by principal conductor Sarah-Grace Williams the group covered Paramore’s Still Into You.
Synthony review: My night moshing with ‘half of Auckland’Sarah-Grace Williams is the principal conductor of the Synthony Festival, leading a fusion of electronic dance music and symphony orchestra.
How I Make It Work: Synthony Festival Conductor Sarah-Grace Williams

























