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    Kiri Te Kanawa

    1944-03-06 (80 years old) in Gisborne, New Zealand

    Dame Kiri Jeanette Claire Te Kanawa ONZ, CH, DBE, AC (/ˈkɪri təˈkɑːnəwə/; born Claire Mary Teresa Rawstron, 6 March 1944) is a retired New Zealand opera singer. She had a full lyric soprano voice, which has been described as "mellow yet vibrant, warm, ample and unforced". Te Kanawa had three top 40 albums in Australia in the mid-1980s. Te Kanawa has received accolades in many countries, singing a wide array of works in many languages dating from the 17th to the 20th centuries. She is particularly associated with the works of Mozart, Strauss, Verdi, Handel and Puccini, and found considerable success in portraying princesses, nobility, and other similar characters on stage. Though she rarely sang opera later in her career, Te Kanawa frequently performed in concert and recital, gave masterclasses, and supported young opera singers in launching their careers. Her final performance was in Ballarat, Australia, in October 2016, but she did not reveal her retirement until September 2017. Te Kanawa was born Claire Mary Teresa Rawstron in Gisborne, New Zealand, to Māori butcher Tieki "Jack" Wawatai and to Mary Noeleen Rawstron, who was the daughter of Irish emigrants. Wawatai was already married to Apo, the daughter of the Rev. Poihipi Kohere. Poihipi Kohere was the brother of both the community leader Rēweti Kōhere and the soldier and farmer Henare Mokena Kohere. Mary Noeleen Rawstron's mother insisted the baby be given up for adoption. Te Kanawa was adopted as an infant by Thomas Te Kanawa, the owner of a successful trucking business, and his wife Nell. She was educated at St Mary's College, Auckland, and formally trained in operatic singing by Sister Mary Leo Niccol. Te Kanawa began her singing career as a mezzo-soprano but developed into a soprano. Her recording of the "Nuns' Chorus" from the Strauss operetta Casanova was the first gold record produced in New Zealand. Te Kanawa met Desmond Park on a blind date in London in August 1967, and they married six weeks later at St Patrick's Cathedral, Auckland. They adopted two children, Antonia (born 1976) and Thomas (born 1979). The couple divorced in 1997. Te Kanawa never made an attempt to contact her biological parents, but her half-brother Jim Rawstron contacted her. Initially, she was unwilling to meet him, but agreed to do so in 1997. The episode ended bitterly, when a newspaper ran a story on their meeting; despite Rawstron denying contact with the newspaper, she has since reaffirmed her decision to have nothing to do with her birth family. In her teens and early 20s, Te Kanawa was a pop star and entertainer at clubs in New Zealand,[failed verification] and regularly appeared in newspapers and magazines. In 1963, she was runner-up to Malvina Major in the Mobil Song Quest with her performance of "Vissi d'arte" from Tosca, and in 1965 she won the same competition. As winner, she received a grant to study in London. She appeared and sang in the 1966 musical comedy film Don't Let It Get You. In 1966, she won the Melbourne Sun-Aria contest, which Major had also won the previous year. Both singers had been taught by Sister Mary Leo. ... Source: Article "Kiri Te Kanawa" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

    Movies

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    Marjorie Lawrence: The World at Her Feet
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    Documentary
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    Kiri Te Kanawa at the BBC
    40 %|Mar 5, 2017
    Music
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    Prom at the Palace
    0 %|Jun 1, 2002
    Music
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    Giuseppe Verdi: Simon Boccanegra
    0 %|Jan 26, 1995
    Drama, History
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    Arabella
    0 %|Nov 3, 1994
    Music, Documentary
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    Otello
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    Die Fledermaus
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    The Making Of West Side Story
    79 %|May 1, 1985
    Documentary, Music
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    Der Rosenkavalier
    75 %|Mar 30, 1985
    Music, TV Movie
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    Die Fledermaus
    78 %|Jan 1, 1984
    Comedy, Music
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    Manon Lescaut
    70 %|May 17, 1983
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    Otello
    0 %|Dec 1, 1982
    Music, Drama
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    Der Rosenkavalier
    0 %|Oct 7, 1982
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    Don Giovanni
    69.38 %|Nov 6, 1979
    Drama, Music
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    Kiri Te Kanawa
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    The Marriage of Figaro
    65 %|Jan 1, 1975
    Comedy, Music
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    The Marriage of Figaro
    25 %|May 21, 1974
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    Don't Let It Get You
    0 %|Jan 29, 1966
    Comedy, Music
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    Runaway
    0 %|Jun 1, 1964
    Drama, Thriller

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    Downton Abbey
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    The One Show
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    Parkinson
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    Going Live!
    60 %|Sep 26, 1987
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    Wogan
    45 %|May 4, 1982
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    Le Grand Échiquier
    80 %|Jan 12, 1972
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    Great Performances
    52 %|Jan 28, 1971
    Comedy, Documentary, Drama
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    Great Performances
    52 %|Jan 28, 1971
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