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Madeleine Pierard is a New Zealand
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opera singer and teacher. She holds the Dame Malvina Major Chair in Opera at the
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Early life and education

Pierard grew up in Napier. She was diagnosed with
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at the age of six, and spent two years in hospital. She enrolled in a biomedical degree, but soon found she preferred studying music, having studied piano. She started singing lessons whilst studying composition with
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. Pierard sang in the New Zealand Youth Choir,
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and Voices New Zealand chamber choir. Pierard earned a Bachelor of Music with Honours in performance and composition from
Victoria University of Wellington Victoria University of Wellington (), also known by its shorter names "VUW" or "Vic", is a public university, public research university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of New Zealand Parliament, Parliament, and w ...
, and a Master of music from the
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in London, where she studied with Lillian Watson.


Opera career

International performances include
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's '' Four Last Songs'' with the English National Ballet at Sadler's Wells, Meleagro in ''Atalanta'' in the London Handel Festival, Justice in ''The First Commandment'' with the Classical Opera Company, Das erste Blumenmädchen in '' Parsifal'', Marzelline in ''
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'', with the Auckland Philharmonia and New Zealand Opera, and Musetta in '' La Boheme'' with Longborough Festival Opera. Pierard sang Sandman in '' Hänsel und Gretel,'' High Priestess in '' Aida'' and Noémie in '' Cendrillon'', all with The Royal Opera. She has appeared with
Kiri Te Kanawa Dame Kiri Jeanette Claire Te Kanawa (; born Claire Mary Teresa Rawstron, 6 March 1944) is a New Zealand opera singer. She had a full lyric soprano voice, which has been described as "mellow yet vibrant, warm, ample and unforced". On 1 December ...
and Jonathan Lemalu, and performed a number of oratorios, including '' Carmina Burana,'' Mozart's '' Requiem'' and Haydn's '' Nelson Mass'' as St Martin-in-the-Fields under Ivor Setterfield, Verdi's '' Requiem'' with the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, Haydn's '' The Creation'' in the King's Lynn Festival and Vaughan William's Dona Nobis Pacem and Karl Jenkins' '' The Armed Man'' at The Royal Festival Hall. New Zealand performances include the female lead in Purcell's ''
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'' with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra in 2023, and Brahms' Lieder with Michael Houstoun in the Hawke’s Bay Festival. Pierard was appointed as the Dame Malvina Major Chair in Opera at the University of Waikato in 2022.


Awards

Pierard has won a number of awards and scholarships while studying and performing. Pierard won the Lexus Song Quest in 2005, the Dame Malvina Major Foundation's Mina Foley Award in 2014, the Lies Askonas and the Royal Overseas League Prize, and was a Jette Parker Young Artist at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden. Pierard also won the Les Azuriales Ozone Opera Competition on the Côte d'Azur, France, and the Elm Vocal Award at the Wigmore Hall, England, and won a New Generation Award from the New Zealand Arts Foundation.


Personal life

Pierard is married to conductor and violinist Michael Joel. They have three daughters. In her spare time, Pierard likes to ice cakes. Pierard's older sister Anna Pierard is also an opera singer.


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* , Pierard singing " Vissi d'arte" (''Tosca'', Giacomo Puccini) with David Gowland, pianist, a guest appearance during TANZOS Farewell Gala Concert, 22 January 2024 {{DEFAULTSORT:Pierard, Madeleine New Zealand academics New Zealand women academics Academic staff of the University of Waikato Victoria University of Wellington alumni New Zealand operatic sopranos Alumni of the Royal College of Music People from Napier, New Zealand Year of birth missing (living people) Living people