Dame Kiri Te Kanawa Nothing is impossible
She's one of the most recognisable names in New Zealand's gallery of greats. Dame Kiri Te Kanawa has shone brightly on the world stage since the 1960s with a celebrated opera career that included singing at the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer - a performance watched by an estimated 600 million people around the world.
She created an unforgettable international sensation when she debuted as the Countess in Covent Garden's production of The Marriage of Figaro in 1971. Dame Kiri continued to sing at Covent Garden for many years, as well as performing in most of the world's great opera houses, in particular the Metropolitan Opera in New York and the Paris Opera, where she also appeared in a number of new productions.
Dame Kiri has recorded more than 80 albums and was for many years the world's leading female classical recording star. Her glorious lyric soprano voice has been variously described as one of the greatest of the 20th century.
Her career has also included recording West Side Story with its composer Leonard Bernstein and appearing in an episode of Downton Abbey. She has performed before royalty and presidents, including singing Happy Birthday at Buckingham Palace to our late Queen in 2006.
Her awards and honours bestowed from around the world are simply too extensive to list here.
But Dame Kiri isn't short of a joke when asked to name her greatest triumph. "Living to 78 is a triumph!" she laughs. After a career spanning more than five decades, the soprano says she lives by two mantras: tell the truth and know who you are.
"Don't try and be who you're not," she says. "And the other thing is, sort out the givers from the takers. Just the smallest of things will tell me if someone's a taker. That's not the company I want to keep as long as I'm giving too, of course."
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