David Ng
March 17, 2015
Had it not been for a random encounter with a British Airways
television commercial when she was 16, soprano Pretty Yende might be
crunching numbers in an office today rather than performing at some of
the world's most famous opera houses.
The South African singer
recalled in a recent interview that she was home watching TV when she
came across the commercial, which featured music she had never heard
before — something strange but also weirdly beautiful.
"It didn't sound human at all," she said. Later, she learned that the score was the popular Flower Duet from Delibes' "Lakmé."
And
so a love of classical opera was born. Starting Saturday, Yende will
star as Susanna in Los Angeles Opera's production of Mozart's "The
Marriage of Figaro," which runs through April 12 at the Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion. The 30-year-old last appeared with the company in a 2013
staging of "Carmen."
Yende said that becoming an opera singer
first meant convincing her parents, who wanted her to pursue accounting.
(Her mother is a teacher, and her father drives a taxi.)
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