Emily D'Angelo: Artists Are Chameleons, But They Remain Themselves
World-renowned Canadian opera singer Emily D'Angelo reveals in an interview on Latvijas Radio 3 that artists can adapt but never lose their true essence.

Canadian opera singer Emily D'Angelo, known for her remarkable versatility, shared her thoughts on artistic identity in an interview on Latvijas Radio 3 program "Diena sākusies".
She emphasized that she always strives to find the core of truth that underlies everything. According to D'Angelo, artists are, to some extent, chameleons – able to adapt to different roles and forms of expression. However, despite this ability to change, they do not become another being; they always remain themselves.
Her statements reveal a deep understanding of the creative process and personal authenticity. She sees diversity as an opportunity rather than a threat to identity. This idea resonates with her own career, where she excels at interpreting both classical opera and contemporary works.
Emily D'Angelo is an internationally acclaimed opera singer whose talent combines technical mastery with emotional depth. This interview offers insight into her philosophy and approach to art.


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