Te Kanawa, Dame Kiri

Te Kanawa, Dame Kiri

▪ New Zealander opera singer
original name in full  Claire Mary Teresa Rawstron 
born March 6, 1944, Gisborne, North Island, New Zealand

      critically acclaimed lyric soprano best known for her repertoire of works by Mozart and Richard Strauss.

      As a five-week-old infant she was adopted by Tom and Nell Te Kanawa and given the name Kiri; Tom, like her biological father, was Maori, and his wife, like Kiri's biological mother, was of Irish descent. Kiri attended a Roman Catholic girls' college in Auckland, where one of the nuns was a well-known teacher of singing. After leaving school she won various singing competitions in New Zealand and Australia and in 1966, after a period as a popular singer and recording artist, became a student at the London Opera Centre.

      Soprano Te Kanawa shot to stardom in the 1970s with a series of appearances at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, and the enthusiastic support of conductors such as Sir Colin Davis and Sir Georg Solti. Her first big success was as the Countess in Mozart's Marriage of Figaro in 1971. That was followed by a run of Mozart operas and, among others, a production of Puccini's La Bohème in which she sang Mimi. Her debut at New York's Metropolitan Opera in 1974 as Desdemona in Verdi's Otello was widely acclaimed. In 1981 she sang at the wedding of Prince Charles (Charles, prince of Wales) and Lady Diana Spencer, and her rendering of Handel's "Let the Bright Seraphim" reached a worldwide television audience of more than 600 million. She was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1982. She received similar honours in Australia (1990) and New Zealand (1995).

      In addition to singing in a great number of opera recordings, Te Kanawa produced a number of popular recordings, including such works as Kiri Sings Gershwin (1987), Kiri Sings Porter (1994), Kiri Sings Berlin (1998), and Maori Songs (1999). She more or less left the opera stage in 2002, but she continued to perform concerts and recitals in connection with the Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation (2004), whose mission it is to provide support and financial aid to struggling singers and musicians of New Zealand.

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