What followed was a remarkable stage career as a child vocalist. By age 11 Hayley had appeared in over 40 productions, including 'Annie', 'Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs', 'The King and I' and 'Alice In Wonderland'. She'd also sung on TV shows 'McDonalds Young Entertainers' and 'What Now? and performed annually at the 'Coca-Cola Christmas In The Park' event. "It's a really great feeling," she recalls, " when you're on stage you're sort of in darkness and then you step out into the lights and it's like you've moved into a different world."
By 2000 Hayley decided she wanted to record, and entered the studio to produce a demo album for herself she describes now as a "momento". But it was a momento that would soon prove instrumental in moving her career from multi-talented vocalist, to fully fledged recording artist.
Recording finished and with violin in hand, Hayley and her sister Sophie (also a gifted singer) decided to spend the day busking on the streets of central Christchurch. The pair quickly drew an enthusiastic crowd. "There's was this one woman who asked us if we'd recorded anything," she says, "so I sent her over to mum, and she really wanted to buy a copy of my CD." As luck would have it, the young busker's fan was a journalist with local television station CTV, who arranged for Hayley to sing on air. The appearance captured the attention of country star Gray Bartlett's management company, and a deal with Universal Music soon followed.
Although she does enjoy listening to pop music, Hayley says her Universal debut will feature "the sort of music I like to sing" which is an eclectic mix of classics such as 'All I Ask Of You' and "Mists Of Islay" as well as a number of Andrew Lloyd Webber songs and operatic works by Gounod and Schubert. Something of an opera buff (her favourite vocalist is Andrea Bocelli), Hayley is now studying French and German at Burnside High School. "It's important for a vocalist to be able to sing in any language," she says. "I can sing in Italian, although I can't speak it yet." Still only 13, she's obviously got plenty of time to learn - if she can fit it in between her hobbies of indoor rock climbing, swimming, cross country running and netball. Fun though these other pastimes are, Hayley says music remains her top priority - and she's getting better with age. "Girls voices develop as they get older," she says with a smile, "so my top range is getting higher and my bottom range is getting lower. It just keeps getting stronger and richer all the time… who knows where it will take me."
If Hayley Westenra's self-titled debut is anything to go by, we're guessing very far indeed.
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