Zitat des Tages von Lesley Garrett:
One of the problems that we face through the media attention that these artists receive is that there has been an awful lot of talk about opera and classical music being elite and being for an elitist group.
I don't just come from a musical family, but from a musical community.
I performed in Sydney some years ago for the Sydney Festival and I am just so pleased to be returning to the wonderful Sydney Opera House and also performing in Melbourne for the first time.
And woven into the fabric of this harsh existence was music.
I saw The Sound of Music when I was 10 and thought that it was the most beautiful singing I had ever heard.
What people really should be able to be confident in is that the standards of music- making that classically trained musicians present is elite, it is the best and all of us as artists should be committed to that.
I'm very pro presenting the best music I can to the widest audience possible.
Opera is credible drama now, and it costs less than going to a football match. What have you got to lose?
Music is there to access those dark emotional corners that we don't normally get too close to.
There are a lot of unseen elements to having a successful singing career.
I don't think I have ever met a single person who isn't moved by music of some kind.
Nobody inspired me more than Julie Andrews, who is a classically trained soprano herself.
That was when I realised that music is the most profound, magical form of communication there is.
The musical heritage of Yorkshire is deep and wide.
To tell you the truth, I never listen to opera at home.
I would just like to say that opera is no longer about fat people in breastplates shattering wine glasses.
As far as I was concerned the important thing was that the music was getting the attention as well as me so it was always a great way to get more of the public to connect with classical music, and opera particularly.
Singing is an arduous business and it needs sacrifices.
I wouldn't want to criticise someone like Charlotte Church because she has done fantastically well, but personally I've always cared about the long term.
I do a lot of vocal hygiene.
It worries me that young singers think you can shortcut the training and go straight to fame and fortune, and programmes like Pop Idol have encouraged that.