Top 32 Quotes & Sayings by Danielle de Niese

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Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Danielle de Niese

Danielle de Niese is an Australian-American lyric soprano. After success as a young child in singing competitions in Australia, she moved to the United States where she developed an operatic career. From 2005 she came to widespread public attention with her performances as Cleopatra in Giulio Cesare at Glyndebourne, England.

My dad's in banking, my mum manages the American branch of a Swiss vitamin company; they're really busy, but they still come to all my premieres.
Music can be a source of escapism.
I'm a huge dog person; I love to hug and kiss them. — © Danielle de Niese
I'm a huge dog person; I love to hug and kiss them.
I feel very fortunate. I feel like an Olympian. When I watch the Olympics, I cry because I have been through that journey.
We can all afford to do a little soul-searching about the choices we make and the way we live our lives, but sometimes searching one's soul doesn't provide the answers we seek.
Outreach appearances in the schools are usually part of my contracts, and I love doing them.
Music is as integral to me as my own DNA. My life has become a continual soundtrack, with music underscoring the most powerful and even the most banal moments of my life.
My Mozart career began as a teenager in Los Angeles, singing arias from 'Le Nozze di Figaro' and 'Don Giovanni.'
I believed in Santa Claus until I was 12!
One of my favourite books of all time: 'The Great Gatsby'. I just think it's so well written.
I don't feel I'm fighting to reach this huge audience; it just happens. I go on stage before the audience arrives and look out to this vast empty house. There's something therapeutic about taking in the ring where you'll perform.
My mother actually does most of my shopping for me. I love fashion, but I don't really love shopping.
You can't abuse your voice by yelling and screaming.
I got into singing when I was 6.
I've always considered myself to be a travelling soul. I've never felt out of place anywhere.
I love Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blahnik.
The thing that fuels me the most is the desire to be on stage. And singing is the ultimate way of expressing all the emotions that I have inside.
Unfortunately, opera engagements tend to be made five years in advance, and I don't really agree with that.
My professional life shouldn't be an influence on whether I spend time at home. My career is my whole life's blood. It's my calling.
What I see as specially English is the charm - everyone is so polite. Being restrained is part of the charm. And I love the sense of humour - it takes me back to Australia. The English are great at making fun of themselves. They're so self-effacing.
I know there are lots of regional accents in England, but I can't tell them apart and I'm not really aware of class. I don't pay any attention to those boundaries. I'm a California girl.
To be a famously successful opera singer. I wanted that since I was eight.
I spent my first 10 years in the Commonwealth. I come from cricket, crumpets, cucumber sandwiches, the Queen.
One of the things I loved about my childhood was that I didn't feel like I lost my innocence too young, like some children these days. — © Danielle de Niese
One of the things I loved about my childhood was that I didn't feel like I lost my innocence too young, like some children these days.
From my perspective, music allows me to escape from the world of what is happening right in front of me... to the world of my thoughts, my dreams, my hopes and ideas - for the world, for my own life, for the day, even for the moment.
I've always been a bit dressed up, even on casual days. I suppose that's the performer in me.
Mozart is my first strength.
I have to take care of myself. It's about self-preservation.
I sang with a voice that was natural, and I liked the way I produced that sound. I thought of my other friends, that they were singing and dancing, but they didn't have this. I was special.
I think of myself as an Olympian. I have had a dream since I was a very small child. And because I have parents without whom I couldn't have realised that dream.
In a fit at the bookstore one day, I bought all my favourite composers' biographies: Schubert, Massenet, Wolf. I've still not had a chance to read them; it breaks my heart. But when you travel so much, you just can't take that many books with you.
My parents kept me very grounded.
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