Yvonne Kenny | |
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Born | Yvonne Denise Kenny 25 November 1950 |
Education | University of Sydney Sydney Conservatorium of Music |
Occupation | Soprano |
Yvonne Kenny AM (born 25 November 1950) is an Australian soprano, particularly associated with Handel, Mozart and bel canto roles.
Born in Sydney, Kenny first studied at the University of Sydney in science, hoping to become a biochemist, but decided to pursue a career in music instead. She studied first with Myra Lambert at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, and later won a scholarship to study at the opera school at La Scala in Milan. After a year of studying there, she went to England, where after a few recitals and TV appearances, her breakthrough came on 11 October 1975, when she replaced, with only four days' notice, the soprano scheduled to sing in an Opera Rara concert performance of Donizetti's Rosmonda d'Inghilterra at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. It was a triumph and the virtually unknown Kenny became an overnight star. [1]
She made her debut at the Royal Opera House the following year, in the premiere of Hans Werner Henze's We Come to the River , later singing in Handel operas such as Semele , Alcina , Giulio Cesare , and such Mozart operas as: Idomeneo , Mitridate, re di Ponto , La clemenza di Tito , The Abduction from the Seraglio , The Magic Flute . She also sang Sophie in both Werther and Der Rosenkavalier . She was also a regular guest at the Glyndebourne Festival and the English National Opera. On the international scene, she appeared at opera houses in Zurich, Munich, Vienna, Aix-en-Provence, Washington, etc. She often returned home, appearing at the Sydney Opera House in roles including: Mélisande, Manon, Leila, Micaela, Fiordiligi, Pamina, Alcina and Cleopatra. Later she sang the roles of Richard Strauss.
She performed the Olympic Hymn at the closing ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. In 2001 she was awarded the Centenary Medal. [2]
In 2009, Kenny appeared as Blanche DuBois in the Australian premiere of André Previn's adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire for Opera Australia. [3] After her initial success with Opera Rara, she appeared in many recordings with them, notably Donizetti's Ugo, conte di Parigi and Emilia di Liverpool , Meyerbeer's Il crociato in Egitto , and Simon Mayr's Medea in Corinto . She also provided the voice for the title role in the TV mini-series Melba , about Dame Nellie Melba. [1]
She is the Chairman and Life President of the Australian Music Foundation. [4]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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Recital at Wigmore Hall |
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Britten Folk Songs and Song Cycles (with Carolyn Watkinson) |
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Mahler Symphony No. 2 |
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William Walton and Constant Lambert Complete Songs |
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Simple Gifts |
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Mozart Arias with Obbligato Instruments |
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19th Century Heroines |
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Bouquet of Melodies |
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Something Wonderful |
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Handel Arias |
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A Christmas Gift |
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A Portrait of Yvonne Kelly |
| 91 |
Great Operatic Arias Sung in English #1 |
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Gorecki Complete Songs |
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Great Operatic Arias Sung in English #2 |
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Make Believe, Classic Songs of Broadway |
| 91 |
The Salley Gardens: A Treasury of English Song |
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Handel Cantatas & Deutsche Arien (with John Shirley-Quirk) |
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Claire de lune |
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Delius Songs |
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Vienna, City of My Dreams |
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Singing for Love (with David Hobson) |
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Strauss |
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The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. [12]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1995 | Simple Gifts (with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Vladimir Kamirski) | Best Classical Album | Won |
1998 | Handel: Arias (with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Paul Dyer) | Best Classical Album | Won |
2022 | Gorecki: Symphony No. 3 (with Adelaide Symphony Orchestra) | Best Classical Album | Nominated |
2022 | Make Believe | Best Classical Album | Nominated |
2022 [13] | Ross Edwards: Frog and Star Cycle / Symphonies 2 & 3 Amy Dickson, Colin Currie, Lothar Koenigs, David Zinman, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Markus Stenz & Melbourne Symphony Orchestra) | Best Classical Album | Nominated |
The Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award is given to a person who has made an outstanding contribution to music in Australia.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | |
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1994 | Yvonne Kenny | Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award | awarded |
The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Yvonne Kenny won one award in that time. [14]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result (wins only) |
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1994 | Yvonne Kenny | Operatic Performer of the Year | Won |
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