New Delhi, Feb. 13 -- Pene Pati was cautioned as a 20-year-old not to pursue a singing career, an unusual occupation for a Samoan who grew up in New Zealand

"Lots of people want to become a singer because they want the lifestyle," the tenor recalled. "Whereas for me, I did it out of spite, to be honest. It was somebody who said: 'Don't be angry if you don't cut it as an opera singer because as a Polynesian, there are not many opera singers.' And that part of me thought: How do I prove him wrong?"

Now 38 and booked by top houses into 2030, Pati laughed as he recalled vocal coach Robert Wiremu's wariness.

"He didn't say I wasn't a good singer," Pati explained. "He just said: 'Don't be afraid if you don't make it.'"

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