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New Zealand Listener
|March 19 - 25, 2022
Two laid-back bros from South Auckland are turning heads at one of the world’s premier opera houses.
The two exuberant self-described bros from ÅŒtÄhuhu and Manurewa in South Auckland don’t seem bothered by the weather, or the mask mandates that have recently been reinstated because of the spread of the Omicron variant. They are similarly relaxed about the fact that they are following in the footsteps of such heralded Lindemann graduates as Stephanie Blythe, Christine Goerke, Mariusz Kwiecien and Dawn Upshaw. They thank me for telling them they can order genuine Kiwi grub from Dub Pies in Brooklyn.
Latu, 25, whose buoyant cheeks and mellifluous speaking voice hint at his gorgeous lyric tenor, explains that he met Setu in one of their first vocal seminars at the University of Auckland. “We’ve been through most competitions together, studied together in London and now we’re together in New York. It has been a bit of a roller coaster and two are better than one.”
This story is from the March 19 - 25, 2022 edition of New Zealand Listener.
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