"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."
Joyce DiDonato
Opera Singer
Joyce DiDonato is a celebrated American mezzo-soprano known for her powerful performances and commitment to authenticity in music.
- Born
- February 13, 1969
- Quotes
- 6
- Rank
- #3962
About Joyce DiDonato
Joyce DiDonato — Life and Legacy
Joyce DiDonato is a renowned American mezzo-soprano celebrated for her compelling stage presence and vocal artistry. Her performances often reflect a deep commitment to authenticity, which she believes is essential in connecting with audiences. DiDonato's philosophy is encapsulated in her assertion that 'the only way to truly connect is to be authentic,' highlighting her belief that genuine expression fosters emotional resonance. Throughout her career, DiDonato has faced various challenges, including the pressures of the opera world and personal struggles, which she views as vital to her growth as an artist. She often speaks about the importance of embracing vulnerability, stating that it allows performers to create a shared emotional experience with their audience. This perspective is evident in her performances, where she skillfully navigates complex emotions, drawing listeners into her world. DiDonato's quotes and ideas continue to resonate today, as they encourage artists and audiences alike to prioritize authenticity and emotional depth in their experiences. By challenging conventional notions of performance, she has redefined what it means to connect through art, making her insights invaluable in the contemporary landscape of music and performance.
Quote collection
Joyce DiDonato quotes
6 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"You will never make it. ‘It’ doesn’t exist for an artist."
"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."
"I think yoga builds strength, flexibility, and calming of the mind - which is never a bad thing."