At only 29 years of age, soprano Danielle de Niese regularly graces many of the world’s most prestigious opera and concert stages, and has released her first solo album as part of her exclusive contract with Decca Records, titled Handel Arias.This February she embarks on a seven-city recital tour of North America, which culminates in an appearance Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall on February 27th. Australian-born to parents of Sri Lankan and Dutch heritage, Danielle de Niese grew up in Los Angeles.Her career got off to a prestigious start when, at age 18, she became the youngest singer ever to enter the Metropolitan Opera Young Artist Program.
1. A few works of classical music that you adore:Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8, Grieg’s Holberg Suite, Stravinsky’s Rake’s Progress, all of Hugo Wolf’s lieder, and everything Mozart.
2. Classical music recordings that you treasure: RCA’s recording of Manon with Beverly Sills, Nicolai Gedda, and Julius Rudel, and a rare Marlboro Recording of the Brahms’s Liebeslieder Waltzer with Benita Valente, but it was stolen while I was at the Marlboro Festival!
3. Favorite non-classical musicians and/or recordings: Dave Mathews Band, Coldplay, Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, John Mayer, Simon and Garfunkel
4. Music that makes you cry – any genre: Music I studied with my mother, movie soundtracks, a lot of classical music, some patriotic American music, and the John Williams composition they played at President Obama’s Inauguration!
5. Definitely underrated work(s) or composer (s): Grieg and Respighi.
6. Possibly overrated work(s) or composer (s): I don’t want to pass judgment on something that someone worked so hard to write.
7. Live music performance (s) you attended – any genre – that you’ll never forget:I’ll never forget watching Maestro Riccardo Muti rehearsing Respighi’s Pini di Roma in Italy. It was spellbinding.
8.A few relatively recent films you love: Jeux D’Enfants, The Dark Knight, Spanglish, Garden State, The Notebook, Sex and the City, Secretary, and all Clint Eastwood’s recent films.
9. A few films you consider classics: An Affair to Remember, Sleepless in Seattle, The Notebook, American Beauty, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and Braveheart
10. A few books that are important to you (and why): F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby because from the moment I opened the book I was transported – it is so captivatingly written, and I always wanted to play Daisy Buchannan. Yann Martel’s Life of Pi because in reading it, I saw how positive my faith is.
11. Thing(s) about yourself that you’re most proud of:I’m most proud that I speak three languages, because I studied so hard to acquire them: two months in Sienna, two months in Paris, and two months in Vienna, over three consecutive summers. I’m also a bit nerdy in that I’m pretty proud of how organized I am – I love making lists!
12. Thing(s) about yourself that you’re embarrassed by: I crack my neck and I’ve been trying to quit forever!I hate that about myself!I’m also embarrassed by the list-making – it’s so nerdy, and the only time I don’t make a list is when I’m on vacation, but even then it’s a strain not to get a piece of paper out!!
13. Three things you can’t live without: LOVE, my loved ones, my notebooks/lists, and my iPod.
14. “When I want to get away from it all I…” watch Sex and the City or any romantic movie, go on vacation, or turn my phone and computer off.
15. “People are surprised to find out that I…” won an Emmy as a television show host in Los Angeles when I was sixteen and appeared in the Ridley Scott movie Hannibal.
16.“My favorite cities are…” Los Angeles where I grew up, Paris, Amsterdam, Lyon, Berlin, San Francisco, New York City, and Chicago.
17. “I have a secret crush on…” Brad Pitt, Robert Redford in Barefoot in the Park, Ryan Gosling in the Notebook, and Roger Federer.
18.“My most obvious guilty pleasure is…” my favorite science fiction show FARSCAPE!I find it difficult to watch the Sci-Fi channel since they cancelled the show!!
19. “I’d really love to meet…”President Obama, Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, Whitney Houston, Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood. If deceased people can be included I’d need more space to respond because there are loads of people from the past who I’d love to meet…
20. “I never understood why…” people litter in the movie theaters. There are big bins outside precisely for the disposing of your food and drinks after the film, and yet people always leave their food and trash all over the theater!

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