Grace Bawden
Grace Bawden was born in Adelaide, Australia on October 7th, 1992 and is the Opera Singer. At the age of 32, Grace Bawden biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Bawden entered singing competitions from the age of 10 to 14, throughout South Australia. In 2006 Bawden performed in front of an audience of 30,000 at the Advertiser-Adelaide City Council, Carols by Candlelight. In February 2007 Bawden co-wrote two tracks and recorded material with producer and songwriter, Audius Mtawarira (Delta Goodrem, Guy Sebastian, Paulini). In mid-2007 Bawden was invited by TV presenter, Richard Wilkins, to perform on Nine Network's breakfast news program, Today.
Bawden prepared to audition for Australia's Got Talent (AGT) by busking in Adelaide. In December 2007 she was interviewed by former Australian Idol judge, Mark Holden live on 5AA radio. After singing a Christmas Carol, Grace Bawden Promotions Pty Ltd (GBP) was formed with the support of local investors. Bawden auditioned for the second season of Australia's Got Talent in February 2008 and the judges approved of her rendition of "O Mio Babbino Caro". In the semi-finals Bawden was named Judge's Choice after performing, "Ebben? Ne andrò lontana" from La Wally. She was dubbed "Australia's greatest operatic discovery." In the Grand Final, Bawden performed Léo Delibes' "Flower Duet" (Yanni's Aria version) which she translated to English from its French lyrics, after a judge requested that she sing in English. Bawden was in the second pair of contestants that were voted off, making Top 6. Despite an offer of contract by a major label, Bawden remained an independent artist.
Bawden recorded her debut extended play and was signed by talent manager Max Markson, and began negotiations with a major label. Despite an offer of a contract, GBP released a six-track extended play, Grace Bawden, independently after loss of confidence in the label. It was produced by Mtawarira at The Sound Academy and East Street Studios, Sydney. Bawden was backed by Brian Campeau on guitar, Damiel Carmichael on trombone, Emanuel Lieberfruendd on flute and saxophone, Katarina Papalo on violin, Leo Kram on viola, Morad Samaloussi on guitar, Peter Urquhart on violin, Sophie Glasson on cello, Barbara Griffin on piano and Rory Brown on strings.
In 2008 Bawden appeared at the South Australian National Football League Grand Final, in front of a crowd of over 40,000. Bawden's debut album Gifts of Grace was released in September 2009 via Blind Faith Entertainment with Mtawarira producing again. Classical-Crossover's writer rated it at four-out-of-five stars and explained, "[it] conveys an artist that does not want to be pigeon-holed, does not want to be a commodity, and an artist that has advanced and mature understanding of music and what it means to her. Bawden is someone well worth giving a chance." Staff writer for Female.com.au observed, "[it's] a blend of contemporary and classical songs in the most original interpretation of some of the world's most favourite songs and songwriters."
In September 2010 Bawden travelled to London and Italy to audition for opera schools, including with Mirella Freni, the Centro Universale del Bel Canto (CUBEC) and La Scuola Dell' Opera Italiana (SOI) in Bologna. Bawden was ranked "fit for entry" to CUBEC, but due to her young age missed out on a scholarship. She was accepted for private tuition with SOI.
Bowden made her operatic debut as Cio-Cio-San in Co-Opera's production of Madame Butterfly in mid-2014. She then took the role of Yum-Yum in The Gilbert and Sullivan Society of South Australia and Co-Opera's joint-production of The Mikado, which toured Australian states of South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland from March to May 2016. Bawden was due to record her second album, with Nashville's Keith Thomas producing, during 2017.