Top 13 Quotes & Sayings by Joyce DiDonato

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician Joyce DiDonato.
Last updated on December 20, 2024.
Joyce DiDonato

Joyce DiDonato is an American lyric-coloratura mezzo-soprano. She is notable for her interpretations of operas and concert works in the 19th-century romantic era in addition to works by Handel and Mozart.

I want people to know me for my singing. I've never been searching for a label of being a fashion plate or a top model. That's a thing that's very short-lived, and it's dealing with a superficial level of this which doesn't really appeal to me.
I know that every time I step on the stage it's a real gift, so I try not to take it for granted, and I try to make it an experience that the public can really participate in.
I think I've learned more about Baroque music than any other genre. — © Joyce DiDonato
I think I've learned more about Baroque music than any other genre.
I think yoga builds strength, flexibility, and calming of the mind - which is never a bad thing.
It's tricky when you're doing a recording, because the only weapon you have is your voice and the delivery of that voice. You don't have a gesture or a facial expression, there are no costumes or set pieces. Everything needs to be present in the voice.
I'm a mezzo-soprano, so the whole diva thing... I'm not the kind of performer who puts on a persona off-stage as well, and the days of arriving with steamer trunks and hat boxes are over.
One of the things I love about opera is that it's the combination of all the art forms, and certainly the world of fashion is a big deal in it.
I've learned that you don't need a lot in life. If it can't fit into a suitcase, you don't really need it.
I think Ive learned more about Baroque music than any other genre.
I know that every time I step on the stage it's a real gift ,so I try not to take it for granted, and I try to make it an experience that the public can really participate in.
It’s tricky when you’re doing a recording, because the only weapon you have is your voice and the delivery of that voice. You don’t have a gesture or a facial expression, there are no costumes or set pieces. Everything needs to be present in the voice.
You... are now servants to the ear that needs quiet solace, and the eye that needs the consolation of beauty, servants to the mind that needs desperate repose or pointed inquiry, to the heart that needs invitation to flight or silent understanding, and to the soul that needs safe landing, or fearless, relentless enlightenment.
You will never make it. ‘It’ doesn’t exist for an artist.
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