Yvonne Kenny
Yvonne Kenny is one of the most
distinguished sopranos of her
generation. She was born in Sydney
and after achieving a BSc in
Biochemistry, went to London to
study voice. She made her operatic
debut in 1975 after which she joined
the Royal Opera House, Covent
Garden where she remained a
member of the company until 1994.
International appearances include
the Wiener Staatsoper, La Scala,
Milan; Salzburger Festspiel, Staatsoper Berlin, Opera de
Paris, English National Opera, Zurich, Glyndebourne and the
Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich. Both internationally and in
Australia she has built an enviable reputation as a dazzling
interpreter of works by Monteverdi, Handel, Mozart,
Donizetti, Britten and more recently for her interpretation of
the Richard Strauss heroines.
She appears regularly on the concert platform including the
Edinburgh and Aix-En-Provence Festivals, BBC Promenade
concerts, at New York’s Carnegie Hall, and at London’s
Wigmore, Festival and Royal Albert Halls. Australian
performances include national tours for Musica Viva, the
Australian Chamber Orchestra, the Brandenberg Orchestra
as well as guest appearances with all the symphony
orchestras and with Opera Australia in a broad range of
repertoire.
Recent performances have included Countess Capriccio (Dresden State Opera), Marschallin Der Rosenkavalier (Vienna State Opera/Opera Australia), The Merry Widow, La
Voix Humaine, Dido Dido & Aeneas and Blanche Streetcar
Named Desire (Opera Australia), Jocasta Oedipus Rex (Sydney Festival), a special guest appearance in OA’s
Fledermaus and a national concert tour with David Hobson.
She has a discography of over 66 international titles
including her Gold Disc “Simple Gifts” for ABC Classics.
She was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1989
for services to music and conferred an Honorary Doctorate
in Music by the University of Sydney in 1999. She is
Professor of Voice at London’s Guildhall School of Music
and Drama.
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