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Natalie Ni Shi (石妮, , born 9 May 1983) is a Canadian lyric operatic soprano and film actress. Since her debut as Queen of the Night in ''The Magic Flute'', she has received critical recognition of "possessing clear, agile with strong and versatile voice; her profound and distinct characteristic portraits of each role brought audience into different dimensions." Shi has performed in Vancouver, Edmonton (Canada); Beijing, Yunnan, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, (China); London, Bristle, Sherborn, Oxford (United Kingdom); New York, Seattle (United States); Rome, Milan (Italy); Vienna (Austria). ==Early life and career== Shi was born to a Chinese family. At a young age, she followed her parents back to China to study Chinese. Her mother is the cousin of philosopher Ai Siqi. Yunnan Tengchong county Chinese family Sub-Lee, whose ancestral home is the United Nations the name house Gallery; father generations of practicing Chinese medicine, the Qing dynasty imperial palace Shi Luan Bordered Blue Banner descent. At age of 13, Shi left parents came to UK alone studying at British private church school Sherborne College and Hurtwood House for O-Level junior high and A-Level high school. It was when the schoolmaster took them to London watching musical ''Cat'' she fell in love with musical and opera. After participated in several school musicals, Shi went back to Vancouver and graduated from University of British Columbia with honor degree major in Opera Performance School of Music and minor in Commerce the Sauder School of Business. In the year of her graduation, she was chosen for role Queen of the Night〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Critic review on UBC newly grad Ni (Natalie) Shi 'Edmonton'2008 published by Opera Canada. )〕 from ''The Magic Flute'' by opera artist program Opera Nuova, Canada. Later that year, she went to Rome, Italy, to study with Rolando Nicolosi (Luciano Pavarotti's pianist and coach). In 2010, Shi was invited to perform in Vienna's Golden Hall Chinese Ensemble Concert Artist, Austria reported by China Central Television (CCTV). Later, while studying with language coach Nico Castel from the Juilliard School of Music, Shi was offered by James Lvyone to sing the main role of his newly composed Chinese opera. Shi realized how important it is mastering a language, understanding aesthetic differences between Chinese and Western music and singing style, then came to Beijing and completed her masters degree at Central Conservatory of Music. When interviewed, Shi laughed at herself as "the Snoopy carrying a burden of dream wondering around the world to explore life." At the age of 9, Shi participated in a China-Vietnam railway built 100-year anniversary documentary by Japan NHK television. When participating musical and operatic training, Shi generated great interest with acting both on stage and on camera. While at university, Shi has participated in few Hollywood films shot in Vancouver. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Natalie Ni Shi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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