Moldova's
Valentina Nafornita was a pop singer before she discovered opera
Soprano
Valentina Nafornita from Moldova has triumphed in the BBC Cardiff Singer of the
World 2011 competition.
The 24-year-old also won the audience prize,
voted for by listeners and TV viewers.
She was among five finalists performing before
a jury at St David's Hall in Cardiff on Sunday.
Afterwards, the singer said: "I am so
happy, I feel I'm in heaven right now. It is everything to me."
Meeta Raval from England, Olesya Petrova from
Russia, Hye Jung Lee from South Korea and Andrei Bondarenko from Ukraine also
competed fro the £15,000 main prize.
Baritone Bondarenko was the winner of the
international competition's second award, the Song prize, on Friday in which
Nafornita also sang.
Dame Joan Sutherland prize
Nafornita performed a programme of composers
Donizetti, Dvorak and Gounod to win over the panel of judges.
The judges for the competition included Dame
Kiri Te Kanawa, Russian-born conductor Alexander Polianichko, Lorenzo Mariani
the artistic director at Palermo Opera House in Italy, mezzo-soprano Marilyn
Horne, tenor Dennis O'Neill and baritone Hakan Hagegard.
As well as the main prize, the audience prize
of £2,000, was also awarded to Ms Nafornita.
It is chosen by a public telephone vote and has
been renamed the Dame Joan Sutherland Audience Prize in honour of the soprano's
long association with the competition.
Dame Joan was the patron of the competition
until her death last year.
Six hundred opera and concert singers
auditioned for a place in the competition.
Twenty singers from around the world took part
in the week-long biennial contest last week.
The event was established in 1983 by BBC Cymru
Wales. Past winners include Karita Mattila, Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Ekaterina
Scherbachenko.
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