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KIRI TE KANAWA - I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT¡° Conductor: John Hopkins, Stephen Barlow
The Portrait Dame Kiri Te Kanawa¡¯s story has all the best elements of an operatic fairytale. Coming from a part-Maori background she went on to become one of the world¡¯s most famous opera stars. In this exciting portrait, Kiri Te Kanawa talks about her life and her career in a series of revealing in-depth interviews. The documentary shows Kiri Te Kanawa recording Strauss¡¯s ?Four Last Songs¡° with Sir Georg Solti and the Wiener Philharmoniker, singing in a small English country church in the presence of the Prince of Wales as well as rehearsing and performing ?Arabella¡° and ?Capriccio.¡°
The Concert Early in 1990, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa made a triumphant return to her native New Zealand, culminating in an open-air concert in Wellington, where an audience of over seventy-five thousand people enjoyed music ranging from Puccini to Gershwin. Just over a year later, she delighted an invited audience at Christopher Wren¡¯s Chapel of the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London, with a programme of Handel and Mozart. Highlights of these two performances are ¡°Tu che di gel sei cinta¡± from Puccini¡¯s ?Turandot¡°; ¡°O mio babbino caro¡± from ?Gianni Schicchi¡°; Mozart¡¯s ¡°Exsultate, jubilate¡±; ¡°I Could Have Danced All Night¡± from the musical ?My Fair Lady¡°; and many more.
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