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Tenor Kang Wang Talks About His Return To Toronto


Tenor Kang Wang (Photograph courtesy of the artist)

If there’s one factor within the opera world that one can say with certainty, it’s the truism that “a great tenor is tough to search out.” And once you do discover one who’s blessed with a wonderful, ringing tone, strong method, innate musicality, to not point out main man beauty and surefire dramatic instincts? Effectively, you’ve hit the jackpot!

Such was the case final February, when the Canadian Opera Firm engaged Australian Chinese language tenor Kang Wang because the second solid Rodolfo in La Boheme. Due to a number of ideas from my huge community of opera acquaintances, I made certain that I might be in the home to catch his COC debut. Mr. Wang gave an distinctive efficiency. His “Che gelida manina” was among the many finest I’ve heard in my 57 years of attending stay opera.

Toronto opera followers are very fortunate to have him again this season as Pinkerton in Madama Butterly. I had a sneak peek of it on the Bravissimo opera gala live performance on New Yr’s Eve at Roy Thomson Corridor, when he sang the Act One love duet with Japanese soprano Eri Nakamura as Cio-Cio San. It actually took my breath away.

Tenor Kang Wang

Born in Harbin, China, Wang grew up steeped in music, as each dad and mom are opera singers. He attended the Royal Northern School of Music in Manchester, UK, in addition to the Queensland Conservatorium in Australia. It was at Queensland that he made his operatic debut, as Rinuccio in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi. He was additionally a member of the celebrated Lindemann’s Younger Artists Program on the Metropolitan Opera, and a finalist within the 2017 Cardiff Singer of the World.

In case you missed his look in Bravissimo, he’ll be making visitor look within the Li Delun Music Basis’s Benestone East Meets West New Yr’s Live performance on January 5; data right here. Additionally to not be missed is his upcoming run of Madama Butterfly on the 4 Seasons Centre beginning on January 24.

This week, I managed to achieve him for just a little catching up.

The Interview

LvT: Welcome again to Toronto!! We’re thrilled that we’ll get to listen to your marvellous tenor.

KW: It’s such a pleasure to be again on this great metropolis! Each my spouse and I liked it right here final yr and we’re loving it much more this time.

LvT: I learn that you just had been born in Harbin, China, and that your dad and mom are each opera singers. It’s essential to have grown up with a lot of music at residence. Are you able to inform us a bit extra about them? What’s your earliest recollections of singing? When did you first begin taking singing classes? Who had been your voice lecturers, then and now?

KW: Sure, I used to be born in Harbin, and my dad and mom are each opera singers. My father’s title is Wen Wang, a tenor, and my mom, Dongmei Qu, a soprano. My earliest reminiscence of opera was my father enjoying VHS tapes of operas equivalent to Otello and Pagliacci with Mario del Monaco, Placido Domingo and others, after I was round 5 or 6, I feel. My dad and mom gave me my first voice classes after I was 16 years previous. Then I went to Australia and studied Info Expertise, and I grew to become a programmer as a result of my ardour had at all times been in laptop programming. Throughout these years whereas working as a programmer and ending my diploma, I studied singing with a instructor named Kathy Banks. Later with the advice of a baritone pal, I give up my job and went into formal musical coaching on the Queensland Conservatorium and studied with the very esteemed voice instructor, Joseph Ward. Whereas I used to be within the Lindemann Younger Artist program on the Met in New York, I studied with the great tenor Frank Lopardo.

LvT: You’ve got had nice successes in competitions. I went to your YouTube channel and located your “Dein ist mein ganzes Herz” from Cardiff in 2017 — wow, nice ringing tone! Bravo! What’s your secret to being so profitable in competitions?

KW: Thanks! Truly, I actually struggled with competitions early on, as a result of I didn’t know what repertoire I ought to select, and I sang numerous bizarre stuff (laughs)! I lastly sorted out my repertoire and put collectively a strong program that I felt extraordinarily assured about. Then the competitions grew to become just a little simpler. However finally, there’s at all times a bit luck concerned with competitions. All you are able to do is to select essentially the most comfy program, put together it rather well along with your coach and instructor, and attempt to benefit from the moments whereas performing them.

LvT: Is Pinkerton in Toronto a task debut for you? Give us your ideas on singing Pinkerton, and on singing Puccini basically. This position is a little bit of an anti-hero, and it’s fairly brief, in comparison with all the opposite roles you might be well-known for, like Rodolfo and Alfredo.

KW: Sure, that is my first time singing Pinkerton. Whereas the singing could be very satisfying and the music extraordinarily lovely, it’s not straightforward to behave like a macho navy bro when you find yourself not like that in actual life in any respect. I did fairly a little bit of analysis on the historic background of the story, simply to make sense of why he did what he did. Puccini gave him and Cio-Cio San such lovely melody and concord, it’s simply pure pleasure being a part of this spine-tingling music.

LvT: Do you’ve got a favorite composer? A favorite position?

KW: I don’t have a favorite composer but, however my favorite position is definitely Hoffmann. I did it for the primary time in Palm Seaside and I simply liked every thing about this position. He’s so difficult and there’s a lot to play with, and the singing and music are simply divine. I actually can’t wait to sing Hoffmann once more.

LvT: How do you take pleasure in singing on the COC? What do you consider the 4 Seasons Centre? Your impressions of Toronto? We’ve a really massive Chinese language neighborhood in Toronto. Have you ever managed to do any sightseeing the final time you had been right here?

KW: It’s actually beautiful singing on the COC, and the 4 Seasons Centre has improbable acoustics! Each my spouse and I like Toronto — the folks, the eating places, the canines and Tim Hortons’ Nitro chilly brew (laughs)! We managed to go to Niagara Falls final time, and we’ll attempt to go to extra locations this time. By the way in which, there’re some critically genuine and scrumptious Chinese language eating places serving northern Chinese language delicacies right here in Toronto; a few of them style even higher than those in my hometown…it’s simply wonderful.

LvT: Do you’ve got a dream position, one thing that you just hope to sing sooner or later? You’ve got an enormous lyric tenor with an exciting high. The place do you see your voice going within the subsequent 5, ten years? What roles do you assume are in your future? Maybe extra dramatic tenor roles? Maybe Calaf, or perhaps Verdi’s Don Carlo?

KW: My dream position can be Canio in Pagliacci. It’s probably not my fach, however I actually do hope to sing it not less than as soon as earlier than I retire… Its music is in my earliest recollections of opera, so heart-breakingly lovely. I feel for the following 5 to 10 years I’d like to carry out a lot of the well-liked Verdi roles if potential — perhaps not Otello (laughs)! I’d additionally like so as to add some extra French repertoire equivalent to Romeo, Faust, Des Grieux and many others. I’ve really had a suggestion for Don Carlo as soon as, however it was actually too early, and I needed to refuse. It will be beautiful to sing it sooner or later! [Note: It just so happened that Wang and baritone Mihai Damian sang the Carlo-Rodrigo duet from Don Carlo at Bravissimo, and it was stunning.]

LvT: The place are you based mostly nowadays? Nonetheless in Australia, or are you based mostly in North America or Europe?

KW: We had been based mostly in Australia for the reason that Pandemic, however it has actually turn out to be an excessive amount of to journey — 30 hours a method every time we have to come to North America or Europe; and dropping hundreds of {dollars} when we now have final minute journey plan adjustments. Though we love Australia a lot, we realized that we wanted to maneuver. We took my supervisor’s suggestion and transfer to Warsaw, Poland final October. It’s been actually wonderful to date, each my spouse and I liked every thing there, particularly after we found that Poland shared numerous the widespread conventional meals with my hometown of Harbin! And now it’s a lot simpler to journey to my gigs: direct flights of 1-2 hours to European cities, and direct flights of 9 – 12 hours from Warsaw to North American cities — pure bliss!

LvT: Thanks a lot for talking with me. I sit up for listening to you on the East Meets West New Yr’s Live performance, and naturally, in Madama Butterfly. Toi toi toi!

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