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Pretty Yende was born on 6 March, 1985 in Piet Retief, Mpumalanga, South Africa, is a South African soprano. Discover Pretty Yende's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?
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Piet Retief, Mpumalanga, South Africa |
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Pretty Yende Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Pretty Yende worth at the age of 39 years old? Pretty Yende’s income source is mostly from being a successful singer. She is from South Africa. We have estimated Pretty Yende's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Pretty Yende (born 6 March 1985) is a South African operatic coloratura soprano.
She has performed leading roles at opera houses internationally, including La Scala and the Metropolitan Opera.
She performed at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla.
Born in Piet Retief, Mpumalanga, Yende was inspired to learn opera at age 16 after seeing a British Airways TV advertisement that featured the Flower Duet from Lakmé.
She subsequently enrolled at the South African College of Music, where her teachers included Virginia Davids, and from which she graduated cum laude.
She also graduated from the Accademia Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy.
Her younger sister, Nombulelo Yende, is also an opera singer.
Yende won two prizes in the 2008 International Vocal Competition 's-Hertogenbosch: the Prize of the Province of North Brabant, and the Engagement Opera Riga, which gave her the opportunity to take part in the new year concert at the Latvian National Opera in December.
She won first prize in operetta and opera at the International Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing Competition 2009 in Vienna.
In 2010, Yende won first prizes at three competitions: 1st Vincenzo Bellini International Competition, 1st International Singing Competition of Savonlinna Opera Festival (shared), 6th Leyla Gencer Voice Competition.
Yende performed Berenice in L'occasione fa il ladro (2010) and Elvira in L'italiana in Algeri (2011) as part of the academy at La Scala, where she sang four roles next season: the Priestess (Aida), Barbarina (The Marriage of Figaro), Norina (Don Pasquale), Musetta (La bohème).
Alongside Bryan Adams and Andrea Bocelli, she appeared in the closing concert of the 2010 FIFA World Cup on 9 July 2010, two days before the final.
In 2011, she won first prize at Operalia, held that year in Moscow.
She was featured in Bocelli's Live in Central Park concert on 15 September 2011, which was aired on PBS's Great Performances and physically released as Concerto: One Night in Central Park.
Yende was awarded Siola d'oro in 2011.
They united in the concert entitled Amore e perdono held by the Fetzer Institute at the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi on 22 September 2012, which was aired on Rai 1 on 29 September 2012.
Yende made her Metropolitan Opera debut in New York City on 17 January 2013, in the role of Adèle in Rossini's Le comte Ory, as a substitute for Nino Machaidze.
She subsequently stepped in for Cecilia Bartoli in the same role at the Theater an der Wien.
She won an Arca d'oro Italia Young Talents Award in 2012, and performed a recital in Turin on 30 March 2013 owing to the award.
She was conferred the Silver Order of Ikhamanga on 27 April 2013.
In a statement by the chairperson of the National Orders Advisory Council, Dr. Cassius Lubisi, Yende was conferred the honour "for her excellent achievement and international acclaim in the field of world opera and serving as a role model to aspiring young musicians."
She was one of the winners of the 2013 Women of the Year Awards by Glamour South Africa.
In September 2013 she received an Mbokodo Award in the category of opera.
In July 2014, she returned to La Scala for Le comte Ory, alternating Countess Adèle with Aleksandra Kurzak.
Later in the year, she returned to New York for The Magic Flute (Pamina) at the Met, and between the performances she sang at the Richard Tucker Gala and made her Carnegie Hall debut in a solo recital.
Yende is credited as a primary artist for the "Ode À L'Humanité" (Ode to Humanity, previously called Aria) track on the Yanni/Plácido Domingo collaboration Inspirato (2014).
In 2015 she portrayed Susanna in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro at the Los Angeles Opera.
In 2016 she portrayed Rosina in The Barber of Seville and the title role in Lucia di Lammermoor at the Paris Opera.
Yende won the Best Recording Solo Recital Award for her album A Journey in the 2017 International Opera Awards, and was awarded the International Achiever Award in the 23rd South African Music Awards.
In 2018, she portrayed Adina in Bartlett Sher's production of L'elisir d'amore at the Metropolitan Opera, which ran through January and February.
In 2023, Yende performed at the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla.
She sang "Sacred Fire", a piece written by Sarah Class for the Coronation.
Yende accused French border police of police brutality and racial discrimination.
She detailed on social media her experience of being treated like a criminal at Charles de Gaulle Airport on 21 June 2021 while arriving for her fourth La sonnambula performance at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées.
She said she was strip searched and held in a dark room with all her belongings taken.
The French National Police disputed that it was she that had a South African passport without a visa to enter.
She did present her residence permit issued in Milan, with which she had always travelled throughout Europe, yet they said she needed a separate one-time visa, while Yende and her lawyer claimed she had all the documents required.
They also denied having ordered her to undress but a pat-down by a female officer in accordance to standard procedure, and she left around 6 pm with a regularisation visa.
DIRCO, aware of the incident, demanded explanation and investigation from the French authorities through the South African Embassy in Paris.
It also voiced their intention to démarche the French Ambassador to South Africa, based in Pretoria, to convey its displeasure.