The charismatic New Zealand soprano Dame Kiri Te Kanawa looks back at her life in song through forty years of classic performances from the BBC archives, from her first TV performance on The Harry Secombe Show in 1971 to her appearances on Top of the Pops to sing the rugby anthem World in Union in 1991, plus performances from the Last Night of the Proms and Terry Wogan's chat show.\n\nDame Kiri's dramatic and operatic skills are captured in the Royal Opera's production of Puccini's Manon, she describes working with Leonard Bernstein, Georg Solti and on Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio, and she recalls the royal wedding in 1981 at which she sang Handel's Let the bright Seraphim to a global TV audience of 700 million.\n\nThere's documentary footage of the house where Kiri grew up in New Zealand (now a car park), she vividly evokes the East End of London where she studied as a student when she first came to London, and we see her goofing around on the golf course with Placido Domingo.\n\nAs Dame Kiri says in her candid new interview for this programme in which she reflects on her BBC appearances, \
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Episode 10-03-2024
The charismatic New Zealand soprano Dame Kiri Te Kanawa looks back at her life in song through forty years of classic performances from the BBC archives, from her first TV perfo ...
10-03-2024
BBC 4
Episode 10-03-2024
The charismatic New Zealand soprano Dame Kiri Te Kanawa looks back at her life in song through forty years of classic performances from the BBC archives, from her first TV perfo ...
10-03-2024
BBC 4