Otago Daily Times

Winning Southern Aria Competitio­n ‘a good feeling’

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

ALFRED FonotiFuim­aono says winning a major opera singing competitio­n is one thing, but to be chosen as the winner by opera great Dame Kiri Te Kanawa is quite another.

FonotiFuim­aono was stunned after being named winner of the ODT Southern Aria Competitio­n at the Glenroy Auditorium on Saturday, ahead of seven other highperfor­ming finalists.

The starstruck young performer said: ‘‘It’s a nice way to meet [Dame Kiri].

‘‘I don’t know how else I can describe winning — it’s a good feeling.’’

He said he had won other singing competitio­ns, but this one ranked as the most prestigiou­s for him so far.

The Hastings singer performed Vincenzo’s Ah! Per sempre io ti perdei and Mozart’s Se Vuol Ballare to an enthusiast­ic and appreciati­ve audience.

He said he would return to his studies at Waikato University today, where he is studying classical voice (honours).

‘‘I came down here to catch up with some friends, do some more singing and put myself under some pressure and hope to get better at dealing with nerves.’’

He planned to continue singing at Waikato next year, and hoped competitio­ns like the Southern Aria would open doors for opera roles in the future. ‘‘I want to do some big things.’’ Competitio­n was strong. Recent winner of the Wellington Regional Aria Competitio­n Erica Paterson was runnerup in the Southern Aria Competitio­n, and Taylor Wallbank was third.

Dame Kiri, who cojudged the competitio­n with Patrick Power, said FonotiFuim­aono’s performanc­es captured the audience’s attention as well as hers.

‘‘All the singers were extremely good, and Alfred’s was particular­ly good,’’ she said.

‘‘He was wellstudie­d; he understood the music very well — he’s done his work and he was very, very good.’’

She said the quality of the performers was so high it was difficult to pick a winner.

‘‘There’s got to be one moment where you say, that one is it.

‘‘We were all in agreement — there wasn’t a dispute.’’

She was impressed with the amount and quality of music coming out of Otago.

‘‘So much music is coming out of Otago — so much music.

‘‘It’s a real hub. Everything that ever happens, comes out of Otago.

‘‘It’s getting better year by year.

‘‘It’s so important to recognise it and to celebrate it.’’

Competitor­s in the Otago Daily Times Southern Aria Competitio­n were in fine voice on Saturday, impressing judges Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Patrick Power. Otago Daily Times photograph­er Gerard O’Brien captured the performanc­es.

 ?? PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN ?? Feeling good . . . Otago Daily Times Southern Aria Competitio­n winner Alfred FonotiFuim­aono is congratula­ted by cojudge Dame Kiri Te Kanawa at the Glenroy Auditorium on Saturday night.
PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN Feeling good . . . Otago Daily Times Southern Aria Competitio­n winner Alfred FonotiFuim­aono is congratula­ted by cojudge Dame Kiri Te Kanawa at the Glenroy Auditorium on Saturday night.
 ?? ?? Taylor Wallbank (third) performs works by Gounod and Verdi.
Taylor Wallbank (third) performs works by Gounod and Verdi.
 ?? ?? Christina Ellison performs works by Mozart and Offenbach.
Christina Ellison performs works by Mozart and Offenbach.
 ?? ?? MorganAndr­ew King performs works by Verdi and Wagner.
MorganAndr­ew King performs works by Verdi and Wagner.
 ?? ?? Erica Paterson (runnerup) performs works by Bernstein and Dvorak.
Erica Paterson (runnerup) performs works by Bernstein and Dvorak.
 ?? ?? Rhiannon Cooper performs works by Verdi and Previn.
Rhiannon Cooper performs works by Verdi and Previn.
 ?? ?? Grace Burt performs works by Mozart and Verdi.
Grace Burt performs works by Mozart and Verdi.
 ?? ?? Lillian Gibbs performs works by Donizetti and Handel.
Lillian Gibbs performs works by Donizetti and Handel.

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