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Fanny Howie

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380: 298: 44: 352:. A reviewer said that Howie "has a voice of admirable power and quality, and knows exceedingly well how to use it". Her husband had by this stage returned to New Zealand and after his departure she had little money and had to take any available engagement. On occasion this meant going without food in order to pay for the necessary outfits for her concerts. 313:, before returning to New Zealand. By 1900 she had starting using the stage name of Te Rangi Pai (meaning "the beautiful sky", and a shortened form of her mother's name) or sometimes Princess Te Rangi Pai. In December 1900 she travelled to England where she embarked on concert, oratorio and ballad training with (amongst others) the baritone 395:
Howie's mother and youngest brother died in late 1904, and in consequence Howie returned to New Zealand in 1905. She intended to stay temporarily and to return to London via an American tour in 1908. In 1906 and 1907 she undertook several popular tours throughout New Zealand, performing to packed
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and her health problems were exacerbated by disputes with her father, who had sold her mother's extensive Māori land interests. In 1908 she and her siblings failed to obtain a court judgment for the recovery of rent on one of her mother's former properties.
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and Herewaka Porourangi Potae (also known as Te Rangi-i-pāea). She was the eldest of their nine children. Her mother was the daughter of Tama-i-whakanehua-i-te-rangi (a high-ranking Ngāti Porou chief and signatory to the
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church. Howie and her three sisters attended Mrs Sheppard's Ladies' School in Napier and were given a musical education at home, where their parents occasionally hosted touring musicians such as
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area. In 1910, after her health deteriorated further, she went to live in a house built for her by her husband and adopted son on her ancestral land at Maungaroa, near
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on several occasions including at the Grand Irish Festival and Grand Scotch Festival, both in 1902. She also organised a colonial concert that same year at the
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In 1908, she retired from performing and moved to Gisborne to live with her husband, who had recently been appointed collector of customs for the
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An instrumental arrangement of her lullaby "Hine E Hine" was aired on New Zealand television every night from 1981 to 1994 as part of the
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and formal concerts, charity performances and all England's major concert halls, often aside leading singers of the day. She sang at the
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was given command of the East Coast Militia and Volunteer District in 1877. The family settled on the East Coast, where he became
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In 1898, Howie went to Australia to study singing, accompanied by her husband, and toured there the following year with speakers
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under the stage name "The Princess Te Rangi Pai", and received praise from critics, after which she performed widely at
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animated short. The animation signalled that the day's broadcasting had ended, and is considered part of "
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to obtain formal training overseas. On 15 October 1891 she married civil servant John Howie in
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Howie's father was a soldier and after his prominent role in the expeditions against
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between 1878 and 1886, and Howie's mother was a well-known member of the
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by a Māori group who had come to London for the planned coronation of
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concert halls, including a tour with a concert party which included
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In 1903 she toured the United Kingdom with the baritone
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Te Whanau-a-Apanui and Ngati Porou; singer, composer
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The Book of New Zealand Women: Ko Kui Ma Te Kaupapa
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Index

Fanny Rose Howie

Tokomaru Bay
Auckland Province
Ōpōtiki
Hine E Hine
Thomas William Porter
née
Māori
iwi
Ngāti Porou
Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
Hine E Hine
Tokomaru Bay
Thomas William Porter
Treaty of Waitangi
Te Kooti
mayor of Gisborne
Anglican
Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company
Madame Patey
Christchurch
Nelson

Charles Clark
RS Smythe
Charles Santley
mezzo soprano
contralto
Liverpool

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