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Best of 2024: Dame Kiri Te Kanawa on Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

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Sun, 5 Jan 2025, 9:02am

Best of 2024: Dame Kiri Te Kanawa on Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

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九一星空无限talk ZB,
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Sun, 5 Jan 2025, 9:02am

"I'm aiming for a few more": Dame Kiri Te Kanawa ahead of her 80th birthday

Dame Kiri Te Kanawa has had an eventful life. 

One of New Zealand鈥檚 most prolific performers, the opera singer has performed in countries all over the world in several different languages, receiving a slew of honours over the years. 

She retired in September 2017, her last performance taking place in October of 2016. 

Since then, Te Kanawa committed herself to nurturing young artists, sitting as a judge in singing competitions and establishing the Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation which supports young musicians and singers in realising their dreams. 

Te Kanawa recently moved back to New Zealand after living in the United Kingdom for over 55 years, and her connection to both countries saw her sent as one of NZ鈥檚 official delegates for the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. 

Her 80th birthday is coming up this week, Te Kanawa telling 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Jack Tame that she can鈥檛 believe she got to this age. 

鈥淚 thought 70 was bad enough, now we鈥檙e at 80.鈥 

The celebrations might not be exactly what you鈥檇 expect for such a milestone, Te Kanawa revealing that she and her husband are going fishing. 

They plan to just get enough for the table, as being out on the water is what Te Kanawa really enjoys. 

鈥淚鈥檓, you know, a Pisces, my husband鈥檚 an Aquarius, so we鈥檙e water people.鈥 

Te Kanawa moved back to New Zealand in 2021, settling down in the Bay of Islands.  

While she does feel that it was the right choice, she does still feel homesick for England after having lived there for such a long time. 

鈥淲e did it and we鈥檙e pleased we鈥檝e done it, but I鈥檝e left an awful lot of my heart behind.鈥 

鈥淏ut home is here, and I am thoroughly enjoying all the different things about New Zealand which I never knew about.鈥 

One such thing is kiwis' refusal to give way to others in traffic, a contrast to the politeness she鈥檚 used to in England. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 a whole lot of little things that people don鈥檛 do or do do that are nice.鈥 

Despite having such a long career, Te Kanawa revealed that she doesn鈥檛 look back on it all that much, the rapid pace of her life and career overwhelming. 

鈥淚t took me several years to calm down and about a year to sort of say that I鈥檓 not going to sing again.鈥 

鈥淚t鈥檚 best not to look back, it鈥檚 always best to look forward.鈥 

Since retiring from performing, Te Kanawa has instead put her efforts into supporting the next generation of artists with the Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation. 

鈥淲e鈥檝e had a lot of great successes,鈥 Te Kanawa told Tame. 

Some of the people the Foundation has supported have gone on to get major roles at Covent Garden, some singing in Glen Bourne and Salzburg. 

鈥淚鈥檓 so pleased that we鈥檝e, we鈥檝e helped them a lot, and it鈥檚 a lovely little group now that we鈥檝e been sort of really mentoring.鈥 

Mentoring is what she鈥檒l continue to do, Te Kanawa having no plans to perform in public again. 

鈥淭he past is in the past,鈥 she said. 

Te Kanawa told Tame that while her voice was very beautiful in the past, she hasn't trained it in years. 

She said that even if she tried to start training it again, it would take months to get it anywhere near what she would like it to be. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 just best to leave it, go to sleep, and let鈥檚 enjoy the youth of today.鈥 

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