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Three Tenors bring Italy to Dunedin with Operatunity

Three Tenors bring Italy to Dunedin with Operatunity's That's Amore


Operatunity’s Daytime Concert Series brings ‘That’s Amore’ to Mosgiel Coronation Hall inDunedin on Thursday 30th March at 11am.


The Tenor has always been considered the most romantic of voices, perfect for conjuring up the sultry passion and wonderful melodies of Italy. Our Three Tenors, Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua, Derek Hill and Kalauni Pouvalu, have been performing together within New Zealand and abroad for close to 5 years now. Along with Soprano Susan Boland they’ll be bringing their friendship, humour and talent to 24 centres across New Zealand on Operatunity’s upcoming tour ‘That’s Amore’. ‘Italians have mastered the great art of being happy and of making other people happy’ said Luigi Barzini, and the same extends to these talented tenors whose welcoming performances draw audiences in no matter where they perform.

Of Rarotongan heritage, Bonaventure grew up in Wellington before studying singing at the University of Auckland. He has performed with Operatunity for over 12 years, starting with Operatunity’s Class Act Opera. Bonnie has blossomed into a seasoned and versatile performer able to sing anything from swing, music theatre, ballads through to the operatic repertoire. In 2004 Bonnie was awarded the Iosefa Enari Scholarship Award for the support and development of Pacific Island Opera Singers, was a finalist for the New Zealand Aria competition in 2007-08 and has performed with New Zealand Opera.

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Derek is a graduate of McGill University in Montréal Canada where he graduated with high distinction in voice. Since his return to New Zealand, he has worked with most of New Zealand’s Opera companies and orchestras, including New Zealand Opera, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.

The youngest member of the group, Kalauni is a NZ born Tongan who has graduated from the University of Auckland and has been performing with Operatunity since 2014. In January 2017 Kalauni won the Conal Coad Opera Australia Prize at the NZ Singing School, and in 2016 he was a finalist in the IFAC Handa New Zealand Singing School Aria Competition. In 2013 he was awarded the prestigious Dame Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation Award for the most promising classical singer at the NZ Singing School for that year.

Tickets $34 and include lunch (Discounts available for groups). Booking in advance recommended call 0508 266 237 orwww.operatunity.co.nz

That's Amore at Dunedin, Mosgiel Coronation Hall, 97 Gordon Road, Mosgiel at 11am, on Thu 30th Mar.


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