20 (PLUS) QUESTIONS WITH: Soprano Kate Royal

By Albert Imperato
24 Feb 2011

Kate Royal, photo by Esther Haase

Spring 2011 promises to be a breakout season for soprano Kate Royal in the U.S, where she is soon to give a concert with the Boston Symphony (March 25-26) before making her debut at New York’s Metropolitan Opera, starring in Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice.


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Her rich lyric soprano, ambitious repertoire choices and striking good looks have quickly made her an artist in demand at major opera houses, as well as concert and recitals halls, around the world. An exclusive EMI Classics recording artist, she has a new album coming out on March 8 that will likely find wide critical acclaim and an enthusiastic audience. Royal describes A Lesson in Love as “a song cycle that I have devised, telling the story of a young girl’s first experience of love.”
She will sing the program, which features songs spanning two centuries, three languages and 17 composers, in recitals in Montreal (May 16), New York (Carnegie’s Weill Hall, May 20) and San Francisco (May 24).
1. A few works of classical music that you adore:
Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, Puccini’s Turandot and Richard Strauss’s Arabella
2. Classical music recordings that you treasure:
Strauss’s Four Last Songs sung by Elizabeth Schwarzkopf – the reason I became a singer
3. Favorite non-classical musicians and/or recordings:
Joni Mitchell’s Blue and Kate Bush’s The Red Shoes
4. Music that makes you cry – any genre:
”Mache dich, mein Herze, rein” from Bach’s St Matthew Passion

5. Definitely underrated work(s) or composer (s):
Canteloube’s Chants D'Auvergne and Franz Schreker, an Austrian composer of the 1920s
6. Possibly overrated work(s) or composer (s):
John Tavener
7. Live music performance(s) you attended – any genre – that you’ll never forget:
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk by Shostakovich at the Royal Opera House, directed by Richard Jones. And my husband Julian Ovenden singing Sondheim's “Being Alive” at the London BBC Prom.
8. A few relatively recent films you love:
The Kids Are All Right, Black Swan and Easy A
9. A few films you consider classics:
Fanny and Alexander, Wish You Were Here, Vertigo
10. A book (or two) that is important to you (and why):
Delia Smith’s How to Cook Book 1, because I can never remember how many minutes it takes to boil an egg. Jane Eyre because it is the most wonderful character study and template for many of my operatic roles.
11. Thing(s) about yourself that you’re most proud of:
My work ethic
12. Thing(s) about yourself that you’re embarrassed by:
My inability to speak another language
13. Three things you can’t live without:
English Real Ale, Clinique Almost Makeup, and my Marchesa no-crease evening gowns
14. “When I want to get away from it all I …”
Go running and end up at the cafe eating cake
15. “People are surprised to find out that I …”
Can tap dance
16. “My favorite cities are …”
Paris, Amsterdam, New York
17. “I have a secret crush on …”
Barack Obama
18. “My most obvious guilty pleasure is …”
Biting my fingernails
19. “I’d really love to meet – or to have met …”
Mozart
20. “I never understood why …”
Seemingly simple questions are so difficult to answer
BONUS QUESTION:
21. Question you wish someone would ask you (and the answer to that question):
Q: Would you like to try for one day what it feels like to sing with the voice of Luciano Pavarotti?
A: Yes please!

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