Nadine Benjamin
9th January 2019
A World in London, Resonance FM, London, UK
A higher voice – superb soprano
Nadine Benjamin on this A World in London!
Nadine
Benjamin’s New Year has begun with a flying start as she performs
in Tosca at St James Church, Piccadilly on January 18th, before
playing Musetta in La Boheme with the ENO in February! As if two
mammoth lead opera roles in less than a month were not enough, Nadine
is also the producer of Everybody Can’s version of Tosca, boasting
a cast & crew of fellow stars, and swapping Puccini’s Rome
setting for London. Conversely, in real life, Brixton-born Nadine
graces stages in Italy (and globally) with her magnificent voice and
boundless charisma. As one of the most gifted lyric sopranos in the
world, her January diary is simply a snapshot of her annual schedule,
befitting an ultra-talented artist with a voracious capacity for
life, and that lives/breathes/sleeps opera. Throughout her
conversation with us on AWIL and in everything she does, Nadine’s
passion for her craft, and infinite skill as a communicator – with
or without song – shines powerfully. Whether she sings, or speaks,
she moves people, and can make anyone fall in love with opera. Each
second of her every day is filled with an action for good & for
growth, egging herself on and inspiring others because her gifts are
to be shared. Carpe Diem comes to mind when you consider the massive
range of projects Nadine’s been involved in since October – Women
of Windrush instigated by composer Shirley Thompson OBE, her own
debut album of opera solos called ‘Love & Prayer’, as well as
performing in La Boheme, running her mentoring organisation Everybody
Can, crowdfunding & producing Tosca, not to mention rehearsals,
role prep and memorising lyrics. Phew! But it’s not just Nadine’s
whirlwind of activity & achievements that strike you, but her
authenticity and heartfelt trailblazing. As a woman of colour in the
opera world she’s a rarity, and entering it was not an everyday
choice, so there are challenges, new paths to be forged, and bolted
doors to be knocked down. Not Everybody Can, only the bold and brave
can do this, and only the very best voices. Nadine Benjamin has that
voice. Hear her at St. James Piccadilly in London on January 18th!
More about Nadine:
https://nadinebenjamin.com/soprano-bio/
9/12/19 – AWIL 192
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