Titilayo Adedokun

Titilayo Adedokun
Born Titilayo Rachel Adedokun
1973 (age 4445)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Nationality American
Education Judson College
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music
Occupation singer
Years active 1996–present
Title Miss Ohio 1993
Predecessor Robin Meade
Successor Lea Mack
Spouse(s) Ruediger Helm
Children 3
Website titilayoadedokun.com

Titilayo Rachel Adedokun (born, 1973 in Nashville, Tennessee), is an American singer (soprano) and beauty queen. She stepped in numerous opera roles worldwide and has also recorded and collaborated in several jazz albums.[1]

Early life and education

Adedokun was born in the United States to Nigerian immigrants.[2] Her father was a pastor with a doctorate in theology, so she grew up from childhood with church music. She is a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, where she studied singing. She also earned a bachelor of arts in English from Judson College in Marion, Alabama. After winning the 1996/97 Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholarship to Milan, Italy, she lived for five years there and studied classical singing with Vincenzo Manno and Renata Scotto. She also worked with the jazz pianist and composer Giorgio Gaslini.[3]

Pageantry

When Adedokun was at the Judson College in Marion, Alabama, a teacher persuaded her to take part in a beauty contest. At the first competition in Marion, she was far behind. Adedokun took this decision "very racist" and proceeded to compete at the Miss Alabama pageant, where she emerged fifth position in the 1990 finalists. Then she participated in another beauty contest in 1993 where she was crowned Miss Ohio, and later became second runner-up in the Miss America pageant in 1994.[4][5] Adedokun used her prize winnings to finance her vocal training in Italy.

Germany

In 2002, she was engaged for the first time in Germany. She appeared at the Festival on Immling Estate. The following year, she received in Germany the role of Giulietta in The Tales of Hoffmann. To mark the centenary of Verdi's death, she sang in the Franco Zeffirelli staging of Aida at Teatro Giuseppe Verdi in Busseto, Italy, in the title role.[6]

Personal life

Since 2004, Adedokun has lived in Munich, where she married Ruediger Helm[7] and has three children.

Operatic roles

Adedokun played roles in La bohème, Carmen, The Tales of Hoffmann, The Magic Flute, Porgy and Bess and Boccaccio. She has appeared in the United States, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Russia and Hungary. In 2008, she starred in several German cities in a touring performance of Kiss Me, Kate.[6]

Appearances in Munich

Since 2009, Adedokun performs regularly among others at the festival Munich Swings.[8][9] Some of her songs have been recorded in the Yoruba language.

Discography

  • Look at Me (Monte Rosa Records (digital) 2013, Downhill Records, 2014)
  • If Could See Me Now (2010) Dinnermusic
  • A Child Again (GLM; 2009) with Giorgio Gaslini
  • Duke Ellington Legend (2001), with Roberto Fabbriciani
  • Cole Porter Live: Songs of Broadway (Agora Records)

References

  1. Phil Gregory (March 20, 2009). "Titilayo Rachel Adedokun – Opera, Jazz and Musicals Performer-Germany". The Black Presence in Britain.
  2. Jayne Keedle (2009). West African Americans. Marshall Cavendish. p. 61. ISBN 9780761443131.
  3. "UC student shows winning ways and takes Miss America crown".
  4. "Jet". 84 (23). Johnson Publishing Company. October 4, 1993. ISSN 0021-5996.
  5. Iver Peterson (September 18, 1993). "From Mixed Messages, Miss America Emerges". The New York Times.
  6. 1 2 "Black Female Musicians". Women of the African Diaspora. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  7. "Alumna Returns to Judson for Surprise Performance". The Alabama Baptist. September 12, 2013. Retrieved December 18, 2015.
  8. "Munich Swings (münchen swingt)" (in German). September 2, 2012.
  9. "From Opera to Ella: The former beauty queen Titilayo Adedokun studied classical singing and is one of the attractions at 'Munich swings'", Süddeutsche Zeitung, February 9, 2012, page R14 (interview with Oliver Hochkeppel)
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