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Dame Kiri Jeanette Claire Te Kanawa , (; 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
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, Strauss, Verdi,
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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
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, Australia, in October 2016, but she did not reveal her retirement until September 2017.


Personal life

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
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. 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
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, and formally trained in operatic singing by Sister
Mary Leo Niccol Dame Sister Mary Leo Niccol (3 April 18955 May 1989) was a New Zealand religious sister who is best known for training some of the world's finest sopranos, including Dames Malvina Major, Kiri Te Kanawa, and Heather Begg. She was born as Kathl ...
. Te Kanawa began her singing career as a
mezzo-soprano A mezzo-soprano or mezzo (; ; meaning "half soprano") is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range lies between the soprano and the contralto voice types. The mezzo-soprano's vocal range usually extends from the A below middle C ...
but developed into a
soprano A soprano () is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types. The soprano's vocal range (using scientific pitch notation) is from approximately middle C (C4) = 261  Hz to "high A" (A5) = 880&n ...
. 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.


Career

In her teens and early 20s, Te Kanawa was a pop star and entertainer at clubs in New Zealand, and regularly appeared in newspapers and magazines. In 1963, she was runner-up to Malvina Major in the
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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.


Early years in London

In 1966, without an audition, she enrolled at the London Opera Centre to study under Vera Rózsa and James Robertson, who reputedly said Te Kanawa lacked a singing technique when she arrived at the school but had a gift for captivating audiences. She first appeared on stage as the Second Lady in Mozart's '' The Magic Flute'', as well as in performances of Purcell's '' Dido and Aeneas'' in December 1968 at the
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. She also sang the title role in Donizetti's '' Anna Bolena''. In 1969, she sang Elena in
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's '' La donna del lago'' at the
Camden Festival Camden Festival was an annual spring festival founded in 1954 and held in London, England. Originally, it was named the St Pancras Festival until 1965. It continued until 1987. The festival specialised in the revival of long-forgotten operas, some ...
, and was also offered the role of the Countess in ''
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'' after an audition of which the conductor,
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, said, "I couldn't believe my ears. I've taken thousands of auditions, but it was such a fantastically beautiful voice." Praise for her Idamante in Mozart's '' Idomeneo'' led to an offer of a three-year contract as junior principal at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, where she made her debut as Xenia in ''
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'' and a Flower Maiden in '' Parsifal'' in 1970. Under director John Copley, Te Kanawa was carefully groomed for the role of the Countess for a December 1971 opening.


International career

Meanwhile, word of her success had reached John Crosby at the Santa Fe Opera, a summer opera festival in New Mexico then about to begin its 15th season. He cast her as the Countess in ''The Marriage of Figaro'', which opened on 30 July 1971. The performance also featured Frederica von Stade in her debut as Cherubino. "It was two of the newcomers who left the audience dazzled: Frederica von Stade as Cherubino and Te Kanawa as the Countess. Everyone knew at once that these were brilliant finds. History has confirmed that first impression." On 1 December 1971 at
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, Te Kanawa repeated her Santa Fe performance and created an international sensation as the Countess: "with 'Porgi amor' Kiri knocked the place flat." This was followed by performances as the Countess at the Opéra National de Lyon and San Francisco Opera in 1972. She first sang Desdemona in ''
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'' in Glasgow in 1972, while her 1974 Metropolitan Opera début as Desdemona took place at short notice: she replaced an ill Teresa Stratas at the last minute. Te Kanawa sang at the Glyndebourne Festival in 1973, with further débuts in Paris and (1975), Sydney (1976), Milan (1978), Salzburg (1979), and Vienna (1980). In 1982, she gave her only stage performances as Tosca in Paris. In 1989, she added Elisabeth de Valois in '' Don Carlos'' to her repertory at Chicago, and, in 1990, the Countess in '' Capriccio'', sung first at San Francisco and with equal success at Covent Garden, Glyndebourne and the Met in 1998. In subsequent years, Te Kanawa performed at the Lyric Opera of Chicago,
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,
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, the Vienna State Opera,
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, San Francisco Opera, Munich and Cologne, adding to her repertoire the Mozart roles of Donna Elvira, Pamina, and Fiordiligi to Italian roles such as Mimi in Puccini's '' La bohème''. She played Donna Elvira in
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's 1979 film adaptation of ''
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''. She was seen and heard around the world in 1981 by an estimated 600 million people when she sang
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's "
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" at the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer. In 1984,
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decided to re-record the musical '' West Side Story'', conducting his own music for the first time. Generally known as the "operatic version", it starred Te Kanawa as Maria,
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as Tony, Tatiana Troyanos as Anita,
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as Riff, and Marilyn Horne as the offstage voice who sings "Somewhere". Te Kanawa was the first of the singers to join the project, saying, "I couldn't believe it...This was music I'd grown up with, music I'd always wanted to sing." The album won a
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in 1985, and the recording process was filmed as a documentary, ''
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''. Te Kanawa has a particular affinity for the heroines of
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. Her first appearance in the title role in ''
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'' was at the
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in 1977, followed by the roles of the Marschallin in '' Der Rosenkavalier'' and the Countess in ''Capriccio''. Many performances were given under the baton of
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and it was with him that in 1981 she made a recording of ''The Marriage of Figaro''. She participated in Prince Edward's 1987 charity television special '' The Grand Knockout Tournament''. In 1991, she premiered the theme song "
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" at the
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, which reached No.4 on the UK Singles Chart. In 1992, she performed at the Last Night of the Proms, where she sang " Rule, Britannia!". In 1995, Te Kanawa performed the role of Maria Boccanegra in the Metropolitan Opera's production of Verdi's Simon Boccanegra, along with Plácido Domingo, conducted by James Levine. In later parts of her career, her appearances onstage became infrequent, although she remained busy as a concert singer. She appeared in performances in
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's '' Vanessa'' in Monte Carlo (televised in 2001), with the Washington National Opera (2002), and the
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in November to December 2004. Te Kanawa has appeared as a ''Pennington Great Performers'' series artist with the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra in 2004. In 2006, Te Kanawa sang "Happy Birthday" to Queen Elizabeth followed by "God Save The Queen" at the Commonwealth Games in Australia. In April 2010, Te Kanawa sang the Marschallin in ''Der Rosenkavalier'' in two performances at the Cologne Opera. That same year, she played the spoken part of The Duchess of Krakenthorp in ''La fille du régiment'' at the Metropolitan Opera, and sang a tango. She repeated this role at the Met in a revival during the 2011–12 season, repeating it again in Vienna in 2013 and at Covent Garden in March 2014, a run that encompassed her 70th birthday. In the meantime, she performed at Haruhisa Handa's inaugural Tokyo Global Concert at Nakano-Zero Hall in
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Retirement years

On 13 September 2017, Te Kanawa announced her retirement from performing. After retirement, she committed herself to nurture young artists, sitting as a judge in several singing competitions. In 2021, she moved back to New Zealand permanently after living in the United Kingdom for 55 years. She was part of the official New Zealand delegation to the
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.


Honours

Te Kanawa was appointed an
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, for services to music, in the 1973 Queen's Birthday Honours, and was elevated to
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
, for services to opera, in the 1982 Queen's Birthday Honours. Appointed Officier des Arts et des Lettres by the French Government in 1988, she received the
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, and was appointed to the
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in the 1995 Queen's Birthday Honours. In the 1990 Australia Day Honours, she was appointed an
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, for services to the arts, particularly opera, and to the community. She was portrayed as
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on the stained glass window in
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, which was unveiled in October 2012. Appointed a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) in the
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for services to music, Dame Kiri was invested by the Prince of Wales at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace on 20 December. In November 2019, the ASB Theatre in the
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was renamed the Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre in acknowledgement of the work she has done on the world stage and to mark her 75th birthday. Te Kanawa unveiled a plaque with the change before a gala held in her honour.


Awards

Te Kanawa was selected as Artist of the Year by ''Gramophone'' magazine in 1982. On 10 June 2008 she received the Edison Classical Music Award during the Edison Classical Music Gala (formerly the
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) in the Ridderzaal in The Hague. In 2012, Te Kanawa was awarded a World Class New Zealand award in the Iconic New Zealander category. In 2006, Te Kanawa was awarded the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement presented by Awards Council member Dame Julie Andrews during the 2006 International Achievement Summit in Los Angeles. In 2010, she received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music.


Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation

Te Kanawa founded the
Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation The Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation is a charitable foundation set up by the celebrated opera soprano Kiri Te Kanawa to help music students. Vision The vision of the Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation is that talented young New Zealand singers and musicians with ...
with the vision "that talented young New Zealand singers and musicians with complete dedication to their art may receive judicious and thoughtful mentoring and support to assist them in realising their dreams." The foundation manages a trust fund to provide financial and career scholarships to young New Zealand singers and musicians.


The Kiri Prize

In January 2010, Te Kanawa and
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launched an initiative to find a gifted opera singer of the future. The initiative was the BBC Radio 2 Kiri Prize competition. Following regional auditions of over 600 aspiring opera singers, 40 were invited to attend masterclasses in London with Te Kanawa, mezzo-soprano Anne Howells and conductor Robin Stapleton. From these classes 15 singers were selected for the semi-finals, which were broadcast on 5 consecutive weeks on BBC Radio 2's Friday Night Is Music Night. The semi-finalists were accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Martin Yates, Richard Balcombe and Roderick Dunk and their performances were judged by Te Kanawa, Howells, Stapleton and director John Cox. Five singers reached the final, which was broadcast on Radio 2 on 3 September 2010. The winner, soprano Shuna Scott Sendall, performed with Te Kanawa and
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at the BBC Proms in the Park in
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, London on 11 September 2010, and was given the opportunity to attend a three-week residential course at the Solti Te Kanawa Accademia in Italy.


Controversies

In a 2003 interview with the Melbourne-based ''
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'', Te Kanawa criticised the high rate of welfare dependence among the Māori people, angering some of her compatriots. In 2007, the event-management company Leading Edge sued Te Kanawa for breach of contract after she cancelled a concert with Australian singer
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. She cancelled after learning that his fans sometimes threw their underwear on stage, which he would then proudly display. The court found that no contract had been made by the two parties, so Te Kanawa was not liable for damages, but Mittane, the company that employs and manages her, was ordered to reimburse Leading Edge A$130,000 for expenditures already incurred.


Discography


Complete works

* 1971 – Verdi – '' Rigoletto'' – as Countess Ceprano in a studio recording with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by
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* 1972 –
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– ''Exsultate Jubilate'' – ('' Exsultate, jubilate'', ''
Vesperae solennes de confessore ''Vesperae solennes de confessore (Solemn Vespers for a Confessor)'', K. 339, is a sacred choral composition, written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1780. It is scored for SATB choir and soloists, violin I, violin II, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones ''coll ...
'', Kyrie in D minor, '' Ave verum corpus''), Te Kanawa, London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Sir
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hilips(also re-issued 1986) * 1972 – Mozart – ''
Don Giovanni ''Don Giovanni'' (; K. 527; Vienna (1788) title: , literally ''The Rake Punished, or Don Giovanni'') is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Its subject is a centuries-old Spanis ...
'' – as Donna Elvira in a studio recording with Covent Garden Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra,
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* 1973 – Mozart – Great Mass in C minor – Studio recording with Ileana Cotrubas and the New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Raymond Leppard * 1975 – Bizet – ''
Carmen ''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the Carmen (novella), novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first perfo ...
'' – as Micaëla in a studio recording with the
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,
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* 1976 – Mozart – '' Le nozze di Figaro'' – Te Kanawa (Contessa Almaviva), Freni (Susanna), Prey (Figaro), Fischer-Dieskau (Conte Almaviva), Ewing (Cherubino), Begg (Marcellina), Montarsolo (Don Bartolo), Wiener Philharmoniker, conductor Karl Böhm VD* 1977 – Duruflé
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/"Danse lente" – Te Kanawa, Nimsgern, Ambrosian Singers, Desborough School Choir, Andrew Davis, New Philharmonia Orchestra BS Schallplatten GmbH* 1977 – Mozart – ''
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'' – as Fiordiligi in a studio recording under Alain Lombard. For details, see ''Così fan tutte'' (Alain Lombard recording). * 1978 – Humperdinck – ''
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'' – as the Sandman in a studio recording under Sir John Pritchard. For details, see ''Hänsel und Gretel'' (John Pritchard recording). * 1978 – Mozart – '' Die Zauberflöte'' – as Pamina in a studio recording under Alain Lombard * 1979 – Brahms – '' A German Requiem'' – Variations on a Theme By Haydn – Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Kiri Te Kanawa, Sir Georg Solti, Bernd Weikl, Margaret Hillis ondon Records* 1981 – Gay – '' The Beggar's Opera'' – as Polly Peachum in a studio recording with National Philharmonic Orchestra,
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* 1981 – Mozart – '' Le nozze di Figaro'' – as Contessa Almaviva in a studio recording with London Philharmonic Orchestra, Georg Solti. For details, see ''Le nozze di Figaro'' (Georg Solti recording). * 1981 – Puccini – ''
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'' – as Magda de Civry in a studio recording with the London Symphony Orchestra,
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* 1984 – Puccini – '' Tosca'' – as Floria Tosca in a studio recording under Georg Solti * 1985 –
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– '' Messiah'' – with Anne Gjevang, Keith Lewis, Gwynne Howell, Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Sir Georg Solti xLP, Album + Box, London Records* 1985 –
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– ''West Side Story'' – a recording of Bernstein's music for the Broadway production '' West Side Story'', with
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singing the part of Tony and Leonard Bernstein conducting the orchestra and chorus olygram 415253* 1986 –
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– ''
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'' – as Arabella in a studio recording with Covent Garden Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra, Jeffrey Tate * 1986 – Gounod – '' Faust'' – sang the role of Marguerite in a studio recording with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Colin Davis * 1986 – Rodgers and Hammerstein – ''South Pacific'' – London Studio Cast, Kiri Te Kanawa, Mandy Patinkin, José Carreras and
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– AUS No. 32 * 1987 – Puccini – '' Manon Lescaut'' – sang the title role in a studio recording with Teatro Comunale di Bologna,
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* 1987 – Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick 'Fritz' Loewe – '' My Fair Lady'' – a studio cast recording with Te Kanawa singing the role of Eliza Doolittle and Jeremy Irons singing the role of Henry Higgins olygram 421200* 1987 – Beethoven – Symphonie No.9 – Te Kanawa, Hamari, Burrows, Holl, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Eugen Jochum MI* 1988 – Mozart – ''
Così fan tutte (''All Women Do It, or The School for Lovers''), K. 588, is an opera buffa in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was first performed on 26 January 1790 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria. The libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte w ...
'' – recorded the role of Fiordiligi again this time with Vienna State Opera, James Levine * 1988 – Bach – ''
St Matthew Passion The ''St Matthew Passion'' (german: Matthäus-Passion, links=-no), BWV 244, is a '' Passion'', a sacred oratorio written by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1727 for solo voices, double choir and double orchestra, with libretto by Picander. It sets ...
'' – Te Kanawa, von Otter, Rolfe Johnson, Krause, Blochwitz, Bär, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti ox, Album + 3xCD, Decca * 1988 – Fauré – Requiem · Pelléas Et Mélisande · Pavane – Te Kanawa, Milnes, Choeur De L'Orchestre Symphonique De Montreal, Orchestre Symphonique De Montréal, Charles Dutoit
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* 1989 – Verdi – '' Simon Boccanegra'' – in the role of Amelia Grimaldi in a studio recording with
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, Milan, Georg Solti * 1989 – Mozart – ''Die Zauberflöte'' – recorded the role of Pamina again this time with Neville Marriner and the
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* 1990 –
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– '' Die Fledermaus'' – sang the part of Rosalinde with Vienna State Opera,
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* 1990 – Mozart – ''Le nozze di Figaro'' – re-recorded the role of Contessa Almaviva in a studio recording with the Metropolitan Opera, James Levine * 1990 – Richard Strauss – '' Der Rosenkavalier'' – sang the role of the Marschallin with the Semperoper Dresden under Bernard Haitink * 1990 – Mozart – ''Der Schauspieldirector'' – sang the role of Mademoiselle Silberklang with the Vienna Philharmonic under John Pritchard * 1992 – Tchaikovsky''Eugene Onegin'' – sang the role of Tatyana in a studio recording with Welsh National Opera under Charles Mackerras * 1992 – Verdi – ''
La traviata ''La traviata'' (; ''The Fallen Woman'') is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. It is based on ''La Dame aux camélias'' (1852), a play by Alexandre Dumas ''fils'' adapted from his own 18 ...
'' – sang the role of Violetta in a studio recording with the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Zubin Mehta * 1992 – Mahler – Symphony No. 4 – Kiri Te Kanawa, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Georg Solti
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* 1993 – Wagner''Tannhäuser'' – sang the role of Elisabeth in a studio recording with the London Philharmonia Orchestra and the Ambrosian Singers, Marek Janowski * 1994 – Mozart – Great Mass in C minor – (chorus master:
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) hilips* 1994 – Puccini – '' La bohème'' – recorded the role of Mimì in a studio recording with the London Symphony Orchestra, Kent Nagano * 1996 – Richard Strauss – '' Capriccio'' – recorded the role of the Countess in a studio recording with Wiener Philharmoniker, Ulf Schirmer, Decca/London * 1998 – ''Bizet'' – Carmen – ''Highlights'' – Troyanos, Domingo, Te Kanawa, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Georg Solti
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Solo recitals, compilations, etc.

* 1973 – ''My Favourite Things'' allmark, SHM 3218* 1974 – Herrmann – Salammbo's Aria from ''
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'' – ''The Classic Film Scores of Bernard Herrmann'' – Kiri Te Kanawa, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Gerhardt CA Victor, BMG Classics* 1979 – Richard Strauss – '' Four Last Songs'' – London Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis
BS Masterworks BS, B.S., Bs or bs may refer to: Arts and entertainment *BS-, a prefix for all games broadcast for the Satellaview modem via the Japanese Broadcasting Satellite system *B.S. (song), "B.S." (song), a song by Jhené Aiko from the album ''Chilombo ...
* 1981 – ''Mozart Concert Arias'' – Kiri Te Kanawa, Wiener Kammerorchester, Gyorgy Fischer ondon/Decca Jubilee 417756* 1983 – Canteloube – '' Chants d'Auvergne (Songs of The Auvergne)'' / Villa-Lobos – '' Bachianas Brasileiras'' olygram SXDL 7604* 1983 – ''Mozart Opera Arias'' – London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis hilips olygram 5414319* 1983 – ''Verdi & Puccini'' – London Philharmonic Orchestra, John Pritchard BS 37298* 1983 – ''
The Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala ''The Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala'' was a televised concert, lasting more than eight hours, that New York City's Metropolitan Opera staged on 22 October 1983 to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of its first performance. A 230-minute s ...
'' – Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine eutsche Grammophon DVD 00440 073 4538* 1984 – ''Come to the Fair – Folk Songs & Ballads'' – with the Medici String Quartet and members of the National Philharmonic Orchestra, Douglas Gamley MI EMC 222* 1984 – ''Ave Maria'' – a collection of religious favorites with the English Chamber Orchestra and the Choir of St. Paul's Cathedral, London hilips 412629* 1984 – ''A Portrait of Kiri Te Kanawa''
BS SBR 236068 BS, B.S., Bs or bs may refer to: Arts and entertainment *BS-, a prefix for all games broadcast for the Satellaview modem via the Japanese Broadcasting Satellite system * "B.S." (song), a song by Jhené Aiko from the album ''Chilombo'' *Team BS ...
* 1985 – ''A Room with a View'' (OST) – the Puccini arias " O mio babbino caro" (''Gianni Schicchi'') and "Chi bel sogno di Doretta" (''La Rondine'') in the Merchant Ivory film '' A Room with a View''
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* 1986 – ''Kiri – Blue Skies'' – with Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra olygram/Decca 414 666–1 – AUS No. 36 * 1986 – ''Christmas with Kiri (with Philharmonia Orchestra of London and Chorus, Carl Davis) London Classic / Polygram'' * 1987 – ''Kiri Sings Gershwin'', a collection of George Gershwin songs with the New Princess Theater Orchestra, John McGlinn MI– AUS No. 37 * 1987 – ''Portrait'' olygram 417645* 1989 – ''Songs of Inspiration'' – Kiri Te Kanawa, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Utah Symphony Orchestra, Julius Rudel ondon/Decca/Polygram 425431* 1990 – ''Kiri in Recital'' – Liszt, Obradors, Ravel – Kiri Te Kanawa, with Roger Vignoles (Piano) ondon/Decca 425820 * 1990 – ''Italian Opera Arias'' – with London Symphony Orchestra, Myung-Whun Chung * 1991 – Richard Strauss – '' Four Last Songs and other songs'' – with Georg Solti and the Vienna Philharmonic * 1991 – ''The Kiri Selection'' * 1991 – ''Kiri Sings Kern'' * 1991 – ''
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'' (Single, 7") – ( Rugby Union World Cup Theme Song) olumbia* 1992 – Paul McCartney and Carl Davis – ''Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio'' (Movement VII: "Crises") * 1992 – '' Kiri Sidetracks: The Jazz Album'' * 1993 – ''Mozart Arias'' (Grand Voci)
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* 1993 – ''Classics'' – Mozart, Handel, Gounod, Schubet, Strauss hilips 434725* 1994 – ''Heart to Heart'' (with
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) * 1994 – ''The Sorceress'' – arias from Handel operas with Hogwood and The Academy of Ancient Music * 1994 – ''Kiri!: Her Greatest Hits Live'' ecca 443600* 1994 – ''Kiri Sings Porter'' –
Cole Porter Cole Albert Porter (June 9, 1891 – October 15, 1964) was an American composer and songwriter. Many of his songs became standards noted for their witty, urbane lyrics, and many of his scores found success on Broadway and in film. Born to ...
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Kiri Sings Porter
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* 1995 – ''Christmas with Kiri Te Kanawa: Carols from Coventry Cathedral'' – Kiri Te Kanawa, Michael George, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Robin Stapleton eldec* 1996 – Franz Schubert – Lieder – Judith Raskin, Kiri Te Kanawa, Elly Ameling, Peter Pears, Judith Blegen ony Classical* 1996 – '' James Levine's 25th Anniversary Metropolitan Opera Gala'', eutsche Grammophon DVD, B0004602-09* 1997 – '' French Songs and Arias'' * 1997 – ''Sole et amore – Puccini Arias'' – Te Kanawa, Vignoles, Orchestre de L'Opera National de Lyon, Kent Nagano rato* 1998 – ''The Greatest Classical Stars on Earth – Plácido Domingo, Kiri Te Kanawa, Luciano Pavarotti, Lesley Garrett, Nigel Kennedy'' (2CD, Compilation)
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* 1999 – '' Maori Songs'' (Air New Zealand) MI Classics 5 56828-2* 1999 – ''Greatest Hits'' MI Classics* 2001 – ''Kiri'' (also known as
Kiri – The Best Of ''Kiri'' is a 2001 greatest hits album released by New Zealand opera diva, Kiri Te Kanawa. This compilation is a comprehensive study of Kiri Te Kanawa's most memorable moments. It features 20 tracks from 4 different labels. Tracks include ar ...
) * 2003 – ''The Very Best Of'' * 2004 – ''Kiri – A Portrait'' * 2004 – ''Dame Kiri Te Kanawa & Friends: The Gala Concert'' – Gold * 2005 – ''The Best of Kiri Te Kanawa'' 0th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection* 2006 – '' Kiri Sings Karl: Songs of Mystery & Enchantment'' – arranged and conducted by Karl Jenkins MI Classics* 2013 – ''Waiata'' Sony Music Entertainment


References


Sources

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Further reading


Interview with Kiri Te Kanawa and Sir John Pritchard
by Bruce Duffie (19 December 1987). * * *


External links


The Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation
* *
Kiri Te Kanawa discography
at ''Operadis''
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa Biography and Interview
at the Academy of Achievement
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa collection of concert performance sets
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