A world renowned truly remarkable singer. Dame Kiri Te Kanawa has certainly earned a name amongst the very best in Opera worldwide. Loved this song, extremely powerful and full of love.❤
I don't understand how people can compare Dame Kiri with anybody who is existing. She is the ultimate and with fad and vogue coming here and there, still Kiri Te Kenawa will be like a firmament in heaven, unchanged and brilliantly sparkling.
dame kiri , her life was and is worth living. some one with a voice like that , and share it with many people is worth living. the joy she brings to the people, i thank you dame kiri te kanawa
People comparing a world class opera singer at the top of their game to Susan Boyle must be out of their mind. There are several thousand levels of class between them.
gillyuk1-13: The Dame didn't do this justice at all, your incensed response notwithstanding. It showed up her weaknesses. Opera is her genre - not musicals, not pop, not rock, not country, etc etc.
@Kay Young Susan Boyle has never performed in a staged musical. And she's extremely overrated and can't compare t9 anyone who actually plays Fantine onstage. The gold standard for this piece would be Ruthie Henshall or Patti LuPone (original singer).
She makes it sound as if that magnificent voice just spins itself out of her throat, sweetly, easily, naturally. It takes great training to erase the rigors of training and sound "simply" beautiful.
Re all the comments below: I did think the tempo was a bit fast and the orchestra kind of loud...BUT the emotion and beauty of Te Kanawa's voice carried it off. Nothing like hearing a singer with a great voice stand there and deliver. She's one of the opera singers who can do well with pop...though I love her opera recordings best. She had everything.
Soprano operatic Dame Te Kanawa profoundly rocks this well known ballad from "Les Miserables". Lovely and sublime. I also admire the versions by Neil Diamond and Susan Boyle.
Good Lord. This lady is Kiri Te Kanawa. She is from New Zealand and sang at the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. You should try to listen to some recordings of her sing when she was younger. Mind blowing:)
Awesome!! Very old school musical theatre, and will never go out of style, esp. with talent like this to remind us of the not very distant past. I will repeat my comments from other sites. Susan is an apple, this wonderful lady is an orange, what is the point of comparison, they are nothing alike!! hateful comments only hurt and only show the hateful mind behind the comment!! Grow up people!!
It took a while to find out who Susan Boyle is. I watched her video. To anyone who knows about singing, Kiri is simply superior. What Susan Boyle did is that she inspires nd makes all of us believe we or some of us, the ordinary folks, would one day shine like a brilliant star. A beatiful story we all want to believe in. The reality is that few of us would be able to sing like Kiri. Susan Boyle is not a better singer. She is a dream we see it possible for us too.
Beautiful woman with a remarkable voice! Ms Te Kanawa has a heavenly presence and her technique is brilliant!!! Ms Boyle’s version is beautiful. She presented with her natural ability and without much training, which is commendable. However, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa brought to this performance a life of devotion to classical singing, including extensive training and education in multiple disciplines. She has an impressive repertoire and years of experience. She incorporated all of that into her delivery and did so with a touch of her individuality and remarkable musicality. The 2 artists are like comparing apples and oranges. The only thing in common is that they both sang the same song!
Wow! I was really impressed. Kiri Te Kanawa was fantastic! Crossovers from opera to musical are so often disastrous! She probably trained so that she could synchronise her chest and vocal muscles differently so as to achieve the musical effect. From other attempts to cross over that I've heard, I think it's a very hard thing to achieve.
+Debbie Biscoe While I would say her performance was very good, the operatic voice doesn't really lend itself well to parts of this song. The operatic vibrato is just a little too heavy-handed to use in this song throughout. Unfortunately, opera singers are trained strictly for operatic vibrato. When a section of a song needs a more pop-sensible vibrato or a breathy vocal, many opera singers find it difficult to work that style. Kristin Chenoweth is quite good at moving between pop and operatic styles seamlessly. Unfortunately, most trained opera singers can't do this. In that sense, I'd say that this rendition was only a mild success as a crossover. Most pop audiences would still find this too operatic.
Magnifica KIRI TE KANAWA, que agradecido estoy a las nuevas tecnologias, gracias a ellas difrutamos de esta gran ARTISTA Sobre todo gracias a KIRI TE KANAWA Que tanto placer no regala.
When she won the Mobil Song Contest in New Zealand she had a voice to die for, the best in the world. I would love to see that recording of her again and even ones of her and Sister Mary Leo who helped train Kiri..
Susan moves us because she's actually "I dreamed a dream" where as Kiri is "I used to dream but now I've got it all," and it's like before and after if you know what I mean.
Thanks for taking the time to watch Vivo Per Lei, love the song and will watch accompanied by Heather , have watched Sarah's which is great. Not trying to push Hayley down your throat but the other clip I like on youtube is her singing with Chin in Taiwan. She sings in the local language to 40000 people and the next day her concert sold out. It is not a classical piece. Well off to listen to Heather. Cheers
Well thanks for the rap Im glad you liked that version of The Prayer its one of my favourites, I actually watched the concert in Tuscany and it was wonderful.......I have watched a few of Hayleys performances and she has a sweet voice but like you say choice makes the world great, or variety is the spice of life.........uplifting music makes the world a brighter place....cheers!
Being serious. With singing, it is whether we enjoy something or not. It is not technical ability which does that for a lot of people. I am a great Kiri fan, and from Kiri's country also. Kiri can sing nearly everything. We all know that. As far as this song is concerned, I really enjoyed Susan's version. She did a great job, and it does show that the public is not entirely stupid. Some singers I just don't like. Susan has definitely got something, and the public knows it too.
Andrea & Heather - 'The Prayer' WOW now on my favorites . Couldnt believe the lack of comments regarding their Vivo Per Lei performance. I didnt like it but choice makes the world great.The Prayer WOW. Will listen to more of her clips, thanks My immediate interest in Hayley Westenra although always admired her is on 22nd January going to her only NZ summer concert at Black Barn Vineyard Hawkes Bay. Her back up is violinist Fiona Pears. Cant wait and need the break from work. Cheers
Kiri is a fabulous opera singer. Singing 'popular musical' songs requires a totally different technique. She did not make a bad effort at this at all and it was entertaining. Had they asked her to sing it as they would in opera, you would have got a totally different performance!
Dame kiri Te kanawa, whas the bigg star for Rolex In the 70-80 commerciel advasing for Rolex watsh, i so here on that commerciel ifon, she whas on the last side on the "Book" and i disaid i shall have a Rolex one day? the day come, 1993 i brougth my first Rolex GMT master., and the sec one whas a Sea dweller , that whas my first impression of a commerciel impact. Thank's Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. ( yuor voise is autstanding)
Agreed. I think you could say that Montserrat Caballe can sing other genres. Of all the opera singers, only Mario Lanza and Montserrat Caballe has been a big pop sensation with Barcelona, theme song for the Summer Olympics. The biggest of course was Caruso. He sang "Johnny Get Your Gun", which was the theme song for WW1.
It is so easy to understand the fact that in this case we have the same song but diferent singers:Dame Kanawa is a lyric soprano and did the rendition with all the classical and vocal training she has to do.Mrs, Susan Boyle must be considered as a pop singer with a powerfull voice , and in her rendition she uses the best tecnic for pop rendition. So all we have to do is to accept that they are in diferent fields.
Yes, it is a bit fast, --- but what emotion one finds in Kiri's version.! No cheap gimmicks. Hasn't anyone noticed that the tears start around 150 and she is weeping at the end ?? Of course, being utterly professional "the show goes on" but anyone who knows her can see her pain and knows that SHE knows what the song is about.
Now that you mention it, I was wondering why I felt so conflicted. I went back and watched Susan Boyle's BGT audition and indeed the score was much darker, reflecting those emotions. Good catch. :)
Que voz tan hermosa la de Kiri, pienso que cada voz es única e inclusive la forma y calidad de interpretación, aunque existen cantantes e intérpretes que demeritan la música, es cuestión de técnica,conocimiento y calidad interpretativa.
Thanks for the great chat. I'll post regarding Hayleys concert i'm going to this month on this site, you may or may not be interested but I will. Also looking forward to hearing Fiona Pears she seems a good performer. Hope Hayley sings my favourites from her collection Hine E Hine, May it Be, Laschia Chlo Pianga and Scarborough Fair. Sorry to hijack a Kiri thread but it has helped me forgive her for her slagging. Communication does work Cheers
gharusa. Thank you for your comment. I agree with you. Kiri started off as a pop singer and moved into opera. She also sang this long before Susan Boyle became famous. I do like Susan's version too, but they are quite different styles. Both performances are enjoyable.
@stradevarious It does not matter. You are right. Kiri is not well known in the America or Europe. However, she is well known and admired in places like Brazil, Japan, Spain, Canada, Hungary, Sweden, Russia and Australia. They love her in these countries. She doesn't need to worry about the Europe and America.
Pointless to compare her with Susan Boyle. READ AND LEARN , they are two totally different types of singers. MS te Kanawa's performance is that of a trained classical singer, while Ms Boyle is that of a gifted Popular singer. I think that to appreciate any classical singer's tone , range and voice, you would have to experience it live. Ms Boyle first performance was such a surprise, it became a revelation. No one expected it and it became more than it actually probably was- All luck and credit to her, because it was excellent. her subsequent performnces of this and other songs-after her success- reveal a certain mannered and self conscious air. But having said all of this, Why not just enjoy the performances and don't bother to compare- it really is not necessary.
I love to compare someone who has, for example, run down Hayley Westenra (who herself has probably sung more beautiful melodies than Dame Kiri ever has (with all her boring opera recitative)) with other singers, since many of them do a better job or sing more beautiful songs.
Not an easy song to sing...it is part of an emotional story ....les mis must be watched from curtain to curtain...kiri was not into it that night but she is still great
dunno what ms kiri said but what she didn"t say was, "good for susan boyle! what an inspiration to so many people! i wish her the best!" now THAT would have shown some class.
Shanni. You may be right. I have always liked Kiri. Most people would agree with you, as many commentators are already saying Susan is the greatest singer ever. If this is the case, we are truly privileged to be living in the Boyle era.
Dear Dame Kiri Te Kanawa...I can hardly believe I'm now seeing you online on You Tube...and youmlook so young and sound SoGood. About 20 some years ago, I went to New Zealand to visit my sone and family there. His Mother in Law had planned a special,surprise for me....tickets to Your outdoor concert...done in a soccer field ..in or close by Auckland. We sat on blankets and enjoyed your full rich vocals one evening. It was wonderful. I will never forget it...your voice...and...your looks...loveliness. You don't look a day older than you did then..!! There was a little irritation with the remarkable crowd there....the Kiwi's were So quiet, you could have heard a recitation frommthe stage. That was startling and fascinating, completely unlike here in the USA. But they irritated in the same waynour audiences do here, they cut off the last phrases or notes with applause...and I want to hear until thenlast note has faded frommthe air waves....then applause. It didn't seem to match the rest of their demeanor. After the concert, as we all walked out, it was dusty but nearly complete silence again. Amazing. But it didn't dim your performances at all. The singing was all beautiful..!!!.
Many things make me proud to be a New Zealander and our wonderful Dame Kiri is one of them!
A world renowned truly remarkable singer. Dame Kiri Te Kanawa has certainly earned a name amongst the very best in Opera worldwide. Loved this song, extremely powerful and full of love.❤
I absolutely cannot get enough of Dame Kiri. She is magnificent.
This shows Dame Kiri's versatility. She is simply brilliant.
She was the one that started my love for opera. She is the best
I don't understand how people can compare Dame Kiri with anybody who is existing.
She is the ultimate and with fad and vogue coming here and there, still Kiri Te Kenawa will be like a firmament in heaven, unchanged and brilliantly sparkling.
This is one of the greatests sopranos of the history of opera. A timeless diva. Used to sing with Pavarotti and Domingo. =)
AND CARRERAS!
Une voix, une présence, un charisme qui m'enchante. Écouter et voir cette immense artiste est toujours un bonheur. Merci Madame.
dame kiri , her life was and is worth living. some one with a voice like that , and share it with many people is worth living. the joy she brings to the people, i thank you dame kiri te kanawa
It's quite sublime. Some people have no understanding of this woman's talents.
Breath control! Beautiful! That last note could go on forever. That is operatic training.
She was really exquisite.
She is one of my very favorite singer, her voice is uniquely beautiful!
The more I listen to her, the more I enjoy her. She sounds so refreshing singing this piece. Pretty!
People comparing a world class opera singer at the top of their game to Susan Boyle must be out of their mind. There are several thousand levels of class between them.
How can one compare a Diva to a fat cow ?
@@bassoassoluto: why am I bothring to respond to an ignorant jerk?
gillyuk1-13: The Dame didn't do this justice at all, your incensed response notwithstanding. It showed up her weaknesses. Opera is her genre - not musicals, not pop, not rock, not country, etc etc.
@Kay Young Susan Boyle has never performed in a staged musical. And she's extremely overrated and can't compare t9 anyone who actually plays Fantine onstage. The gold standard for this piece would be Ruthie Henshall or Patti LuPone (original singer).
Kay Young Susan Boyle signs it much better she has a better voice Kiri has a voice which is squeaky
She makes it sound as if that magnificent voice just spins itself out of her throat, sweetly, easily, naturally. It takes great training to erase the rigors of training and sound "simply" beautiful.
Thanks again: Kiri is always a treat.
Re all the comments below:
I did think the tempo was a bit fast and the orchestra kind of loud...BUT the emotion and beauty of Te Kanawa's voice carried it off. Nothing like hearing a singer with a great voice stand there and deliver. She's one of the opera singers who can do well with pop...though I love her opera recordings best. She had everything.
Soprano operatic Dame Te Kanawa profoundly rocks this well known ballad from "Les Miserables". Lovely and sublime.
I also admire the versions by Neil Diamond and Susan Boyle.
One of my favorite songs from a musical.
Me too! I like Susan Boyle version ...
She can make me cry..............
She bought me here from Singapore.
Thanks Susan.
Good Lord. This lady is Kiri Te Kanawa. She is from New Zealand and sang at the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. You should try to listen to some recordings of her sing when she was younger. Mind blowing:)
Awesome!! Very old school musical theatre, and will never go out of style, esp. with talent like this to remind us of the not very distant past. I will repeat my comments from other sites. Susan is an apple, this wonderful lady is an orange, what is the point of comparison, they are nothing alike!! hateful comments only hurt and only show the hateful mind behind the comment!! Grow up people!!
The best version! Perfection.
Beautiful and magnific ❤️❤️❤️
It took a while to find out who Susan Boyle is. I watched her video. To anyone who knows about singing, Kiri is simply superior. What Susan Boyle did is that she inspires nd makes all of us believe we or some of us, the ordinary folks, would one day shine like a brilliant star. A beatiful story we all want to believe in. The reality is that few of us would be able to sing like Kiri. Susan Boyle is not a better singer. She is a dream we see it possible for us too.
Que lindo canta esta señora!!!!, she is one my favorites of all times!!!, wonderful interpretation...magnific,magnifica,bravaaaa!!!!!
Beautiful woman with a remarkable voice! Ms Te Kanawa has a heavenly presence and her technique is brilliant!!! Ms Boyle’s version is beautiful. She presented with her natural ability and without much training, which is commendable. However, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa brought to this performance a life of devotion to classical singing, including extensive training and education in multiple disciplines. She has an impressive repertoire and years of experience. She incorporated all of that into her delivery and did so with a touch of her individuality and remarkable musicality. The 2 artists are like comparing apples and oranges. The only thing in common is that they both sang the same song!
Wow! I was really impressed. Kiri Te Kanawa was fantastic! Crossovers from opera to musical are so often disastrous! She probably trained so that she could synchronise her chest and vocal muscles differently so as to achieve the musical effect. From other attempts to cross over that I've heard, I think it's a very hard thing to achieve.
+Debbie Biscoe While I would say her performance was very good, the operatic voice doesn't really lend itself well to parts of this song. The operatic vibrato is just a little too heavy-handed to use in this song throughout. Unfortunately, opera singers are trained strictly for operatic vibrato. When a section of a song needs a more pop-sensible vibrato or a breathy vocal, many opera singers find it difficult to work that style. Kristin Chenoweth is quite good at moving between pop and operatic styles seamlessly. Unfortunately, most trained opera singers can't do this. In that sense, I'd say that this rendition was only a mild success as a crossover. Most pop audiences would still find this too operatic.
+abigguitar I agree. Opera singers singing broadway or pop just sounds silly to me.
The best of the 20th Century. Adore her!
Her concerts are superb!
Wonderful!!.. Thanks for sharing...:)
simply magnificent. Praise God for her voice.
I really like this version - it shows us another facet of the character.
Stunning performance! Joe Caliri New Portland, Maine
Magnifica KIRI TE KANAWA, que agradecido estoy a las nuevas tecnologias, gracias a ellas difrutamos de esta gran ARTISTA Sobre todo gracias a KIRI TE KANAWA Que tanto placer no regala.
No one ever did it better. No one ever did anything she sings better. She could sing the phone-book and the universe would be entranced.
Wonderful loved it
When she won the Mobil Song Contest in New Zealand she had a voice to die for, the best in the world. I would love to see that recording of her again and even ones of her and Sister Mary Leo who helped train Kiri..
You were right to post. I wanted to expand on your post because I also didn't want listeners to get the wrong impression of her singing:)
Susan moves us because she's actually "I dreamed a dream" where as Kiri is "I used to dream but now I've got it all," and it's like before and after if you know what I mean.
Thanks for this treat.
Utmost version of i dreamed a dream. See how Kiri makes variations on terminal points. Man, i am amazed.
Thanks for taking the time to watch Vivo Per Lei, love the song and will watch accompanied by Heather , have watched Sarah's which is great. Not trying to push Hayley down your throat but the other clip I like on youtube is her singing with Chin in Taiwan. She sings in the local language to 40000 people and the next day her concert sold out. It is not a classical piece. Well off to listen to Heather. Cheers
Her voice... incredible.
Well thanks for the rap Im glad you liked that version of The Prayer its one of my favourites, I actually watched the concert in Tuscany and it was wonderful.......I have watched a few of Hayleys performances and she has a sweet voice but like you say choice makes the world great, or variety is the spice of life.........uplifting music makes the world a brighter place....cheers!
The way that she ended it was heavenly :)
é um previlégio ouvir esta música e esta voz. maravilhosa!!
BRAVO!!
that last note sends shivers downm my spine.
Superb!
Being serious. With singing, it is whether we enjoy something or not. It is not technical ability which does that for a lot of people. I am a great Kiri fan, and from Kiri's country also. Kiri can sing nearly everything. We all know that.
As far as this song is concerned, I really enjoyed Susan's version. She did a great job, and it does show that the public is not entirely stupid. Some singers I just don't like. Susan has definitely got something, and the public knows it too.
Легко.Мощно.
Красиво.Браво!
@MERRITTRich
You hit the nail on the head.
Thank You from my heart.
opera's back in fashion again....love it....
Sie sing genau so deutlich,und wunderschön wie A. Rothenberger. 🎶🎶❤❤🙋♀️👍👍👍
Belíssima voz e uma magistral interpretação
Kiri por siempre Kiri, IMPECABLE, BELLA, BRAVA!!!
Love her tone!!
Totally awesome!!
its just amazing
I like this pop/ operatic version by the lovely Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. I also like Neil Diamond and Susan Boyle versions.
Ah, Kiri is the queen of opera!!!
Andrea & Heather - 'The Prayer' WOW now on my favorites . Couldnt believe the lack of comments regarding their Vivo Per Lei performance. I didnt like it but choice makes the world great.The Prayer WOW. Will listen to more of her clips, thanks
My immediate interest in Hayley Westenra although always admired her is on 22nd January going to her only NZ summer concert at Black Barn Vineyard Hawkes Bay. Her back up is violinist Fiona Pears. Cant wait and need the break from work. Cheers
Kiri is a fabulous opera singer. Singing 'popular musical' songs requires a totally different technique. She did not make a bad effort at this at all and it was entertaining. Had they asked her to sing it as they would in opera, you would have got a totally different performance!
Dame kiri Te kanawa, whas the bigg star for Rolex In the 70-80 commerciel advasing for Rolex watsh, i so here on that commerciel ifon, she whas on the last side on the "Book" and i disaid i shall have a Rolex one day? the day come, 1993 i brougth my first Rolex GMT master., and the sec one whas a Sea dweller , that whas my first impression of a commerciel impact. Thank's Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. ( yuor voise is autstanding)
Agreed. I think you could say that Montserrat Caballe can sing other genres. Of all the opera singers, only Mario Lanza and Montserrat Caballe has been a big pop sensation with Barcelona, theme song for the Summer Olympics. The biggest of course was Caruso. He sang "Johnny Get Your Gun", which was the theme song for WW1.
oh she is the most elegant interpret in this way.
me encanta!!! Waiatahia to reo e Kiri! Genial!
Perfect!
lovely, just lovely
It is so easy to understand the fact that in this case we have the same song but diferent singers:Dame Kanawa is a lyric soprano and did the rendition with all the classical and vocal training she has to do.Mrs, Susan Boyle must be considered as a pop singer with a powerfull voice , and in her rendition she uses the best tecnic for pop rendition. So all we have to do is to accept that they are in diferent fields.
Absolutely the best
Fully agree with this last remark.
Yes, it is a bit fast, --- but what emotion one finds in Kiri's version.! No cheap gimmicks. Hasn't anyone noticed that the tears start around 150 and she is weeping at the end ?? Of course, being utterly professional "the show goes on" but anyone who knows her can see her pain and knows that SHE knows what the song is about.
Now that you mention it, I was wondering why I felt so conflicted. I went back and watched Susan Boyle's BGT audition and indeed the score was much darker, reflecting those emotions. Good catch. :)
very touching
SHE IS MY FAVORITE SOPRANO, I WENT TO SEE HER AT LINCON CENTER IT WAS FABULOUS!!!
Que voz tan hermosa la de Kiri, pienso que cada voz es única e inclusive la forma y calidad de interpretación, aunque existen cantantes e intérpretes que demeritan la música, es cuestión de técnica,conocimiento y calidad interpretativa.
Thanks for the great chat. I'll post regarding Hayleys concert i'm going to this month on this site, you may or may not be interested but I will. Also looking forward to hearing Fiona Pears she seems a good performer. Hope Hayley sings my favourites from her collection Hine E Hine, May it Be, Laschia Chlo Pianga and Scarborough Fair. Sorry to hijack a Kiri thread but it has helped me forgive her for her slagging.
Communication does work
Cheers
Well everyone. You have to give her her due. Kiri is always willing to take a shot at anything. I think this is a great version.
actually i can't decide wich version i like!! both are beautiful...but they're different :) I love Susan and Dame Kiri
Great singing from Kiri but the orchestra did her no favours - too fast and march-like
gharusa. Thank you for your comment. I agree with you. Kiri started off as a pop singer and moved into opera. She also sang this long before Susan Boyle became famous. I do like Susan's version too, but they are quite different styles. Both performances are enjoyable.
@stradevarious It does not matter. You are right. Kiri is not well known in the America or Europe. However, she is well known and admired in places like Brazil, Japan, Spain, Canada, Hungary, Sweden, Russia and Australia. They love her in these countries. She doesn't need to worry about the Europe and America.
Great ! ...
Pointless to compare her with Susan Boyle. READ AND LEARN , they are two totally different types of singers. MS te Kanawa's performance is that of a trained classical singer, while Ms Boyle is that of a gifted Popular singer. I think that to appreciate any classical singer's tone , range and voice, you would have to experience it live. Ms Boyle first performance was such a surprise, it became a revelation. No one expected it and it became more than it actually probably was- All luck and credit to her, because it was excellent. her subsequent performnces of this and other songs-after her success- reveal a certain mannered and self conscious air. But having said all of this, Why not just enjoy the performances and don't bother to compare- it really is not necessary.
I love to compare someone who has, for example, run down Hayley Westenra (who herself has probably sung more beautiful melodies than Dame Kiri ever has (with all her boring opera recitative)) with other singers, since many of them do a better job or sing more beautiful songs.
Susan Boyle had vocal training from an early age.
Its like a fomula one car being used for the school run. Glimses of what she can really do but her opera voice is itching to be unleashed.
Not an easy song to sing...it is part of an emotional story ....les mis must be watched from curtain to curtain...kiri was not into it that night but she is still great
Actually I do enjoy O Mio Babbino by Hayley....she sings that quite well......thanks again!
I absolutely love this! Really glad to see less of the Susan Boyle comments here too!
Refreshing to hear this not belted or screamed.
dunno what ms kiri said but what she didn"t say was, "good for susan boyle! what an inspiration to so many people! i wish her the best!" now THAT would have shown some class.
Kiri te Kanawa is a great singer.
Shanni. You may be right. I have always liked Kiri. Most people would agree with you, as many commentators are already saying Susan is the greatest singer ever. If this is the case, we are truly privileged to be living in the Boyle era.
@peefaoliveoil Took the words right out of my mouth ...
Dame Kiri te Kanawa is the best. She is an Angel. Tyler Lord Hamilton
bellísima
Dear Dame Kiri Te Kanawa...I can hardly believe I'm now seeing you online on You Tube...and youmlook so young and sound SoGood. About 20 some years ago, I went to New Zealand to visit my sone and family there. His Mother in Law had planned a special,surprise for me....tickets to Your outdoor concert...done in a soccer field ..in or close by Auckland. We sat on blankets and enjoyed your full rich vocals one evening. It was wonderful. I will never forget it...your voice...and...your looks...loveliness. You don't look a day older than you did then..!! There was a little irritation with the remarkable crowd there....the Kiwi's were So quiet, you could have heard a recitation frommthe stage. That was startling and fascinating, completely unlike here in the USA. But they irritated in the same waynour audiences do here, they cut off the last phrases or notes with applause...and I want to hear until thenlast note has faded frommthe air waves....then applause. It didn't seem to match the rest of their demeanor. After the concert, as we all walked out, it was dusty but nearly complete silence again. Amazing. But it didn't dim your performances at all. The singing was all beautiful..!!!.
Kiri was never one for big guns on stage - and here it is sadly missing. All very controlled and rather pretty!