The 5-minute Interview: Natasha Marsh, opera singer
'People think that I'm aloof because I'm an opera singer'
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Natasha Marsh, 32, is the voice of the theme music for ITV's Euro 2008 coverage. Her debut album, 'Amour' reached No 1 on the classical chart in 2007; her next album, 'Natasha Marsh', is released on 23 June
A common misperception of me is...
That I'm aloof and unapproachable. Maybe it's because opera is seen as glamorous or because I'm quite tall, but it isn't the case at all.
I wish people would take more notice of...
Classical music. I hope it will be made accessible to the younger generations and inspire them.
A phrase I use too often is...
"Absolutely". I keep catching myself saying it.
My ideal night out is...
Cracking open a bottle of wine and having a natter with friends and family.
I am not a politician but...
Politics has a similar stigma among the young as opera. I would try to inspire and make children aware of politics.
I'm good at...
Baking cakes.
I'm bad at...
Painting and drawing.
In another life I'd have been...
A teacher, or maybe an astronaut!
In moments of weakness I...
Eat chocolate.
The best age to be is...
32. I feel calm and grounded whereas my twenties felt a bit turbulent.
My philosophy is:
Do something that you feel passionate about and people will believe in you.
Miranda Bryant
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