Post by Stephany on Dec 3, 2007 8:00:16 GMT
Hello all,
Here is an article from the Irish Independent.
Stephany
Here is an article from the Irish Independent.
Body Clock Hayley westenra
3 December 2007
Irish Independent
(c) 2007 Independent Newspapers Ireland Ltd
When she's not craving Japanese food, snacks keep this opera singer going for long stints in the studio.
4am
Most days I get up at about 8.30am, but because I'm suffering from jetlag I wake far earlier this morning.
I drink a cup of green tea as I listen to music in order to gather ideas for my new album. A little later, I have some avocado and vegemite as I check emails.
If there was some bread in the flat, I would have spread vegemite and mashed avocado on a slice.
It's very cold today, and I make a sachet of miso soup to which I add seaweed. My choice of food for breakfast probably seems unusual, but I always eat what my body craves -- regardless of the time of day.
When she's not craving Japanese food, snacks keep this opera singer going for long stints in the studio
4am
Most days I get up at about 8.30am, but because I'm suffering from jetlag I wake far earlier this morning.
I drink a cup of green tea as I listen to music in order to gather ideas for my new album. A little later, I have some avocado and vegemite as I check emails.
If there was some bread in the flat, I would have spread vegemite and mashed avocado on a slice.
It's very cold today, and I make a sachet of miso soup to which I add seaweed. My choice of food for breakfast probably seems unusual, but I always eat what my body craves -- regardless of the time of day.
9.30am
I snack on some tinned tuna, to which I've added fresh lemon juice and cayenne pepper, then manage to squeeze in half an hour of vocal warm-ups along with some yoga poses and ballet stretches from my dancing days.
After my singing, I finish the tuna and have a cup of chamomile tea to calm me. Because I travel so often, I always keep tins of tuna and salmon in my flat so they're available regardless of when I come home.
10.30am
I shower, dress and dry my hair before listening to the track that I'm scheduled to record as a duet this afternoon.
12.40pm
Normally I take the Tube around London, but the weather is pretty miserable and I decide to get a taxi to the studio. I haven't had time to make myself a salad for lunch so I pick up packets of lentil salad and edamame bean salad from Marks and Spencer.
When I get to the studio, I eat a little of each salad and drink a cup of hot water with honey and lemon.
3.30pm
The recording is done and I finish my salads and drink some water before going to a friend's house.
4pm
My friend and I have a chat, watch a DVD, then go to the supermarket to pick up ingredients for dinner. This evening she's teaching me how to prepare chicken curry.
I recently bought a flat in London and finally have a lovely kitchen, so I hope to start doing a lot of cooking.
7.30pm
We eat the curry with rice and I allow myself a glass of red wine because I have no concerts over the coming days. Dessert is a brownie.
Generally, I don't usually eat much meat and avoid dairy products, coffee and caffeinated tea. Whenever possible, I try to eat organic food.
I'm a grazer and well known for my snacking. I always carry a packet of almonds or some fruit with me and will regularly have a nibble when I'm at the recording studio.
9pm
I leave my friend's because I am quite tired after my trip to Japan and want to get to bed early. I am someone who needs at least eight hours of sleep.
10.30pm
I'm in bed.
Hayley Westenra's Christmas concert with the RTE Concert Orchestra takes place tomorrow, in association with BT, in the National Concert Hall.
3 December 2007
Irish Independent
(c) 2007 Independent Newspapers Ireland Ltd
When she's not craving Japanese food, snacks keep this opera singer going for long stints in the studio.
4am
Most days I get up at about 8.30am, but because I'm suffering from jetlag I wake far earlier this morning.
I drink a cup of green tea as I listen to music in order to gather ideas for my new album. A little later, I have some avocado and vegemite as I check emails.
If there was some bread in the flat, I would have spread vegemite and mashed avocado on a slice.
It's very cold today, and I make a sachet of miso soup to which I add seaweed. My choice of food for breakfast probably seems unusual, but I always eat what my body craves -- regardless of the time of day.
When she's not craving Japanese food, snacks keep this opera singer going for long stints in the studio
4am
Most days I get up at about 8.30am, but because I'm suffering from jetlag I wake far earlier this morning.
I drink a cup of green tea as I listen to music in order to gather ideas for my new album. A little later, I have some avocado and vegemite as I check emails.
If there was some bread in the flat, I would have spread vegemite and mashed avocado on a slice.
It's very cold today, and I make a sachet of miso soup to which I add seaweed. My choice of food for breakfast probably seems unusual, but I always eat what my body craves -- regardless of the time of day.
9.30am
I snack on some tinned tuna, to which I've added fresh lemon juice and cayenne pepper, then manage to squeeze in half an hour of vocal warm-ups along with some yoga poses and ballet stretches from my dancing days.
After my singing, I finish the tuna and have a cup of chamomile tea to calm me. Because I travel so often, I always keep tins of tuna and salmon in my flat so they're available regardless of when I come home.
10.30am
I shower, dress and dry my hair before listening to the track that I'm scheduled to record as a duet this afternoon.
12.40pm
Normally I take the Tube around London, but the weather is pretty miserable and I decide to get a taxi to the studio. I haven't had time to make myself a salad for lunch so I pick up packets of lentil salad and edamame bean salad from Marks and Spencer.
When I get to the studio, I eat a little of each salad and drink a cup of hot water with honey and lemon.
3.30pm
The recording is done and I finish my salads and drink some water before going to a friend's house.
4pm
My friend and I have a chat, watch a DVD, then go to the supermarket to pick up ingredients for dinner. This evening she's teaching me how to prepare chicken curry.
I recently bought a flat in London and finally have a lovely kitchen, so I hope to start doing a lot of cooking.
7.30pm
We eat the curry with rice and I allow myself a glass of red wine because I have no concerts over the coming days. Dessert is a brownie.
Generally, I don't usually eat much meat and avoid dairy products, coffee and caffeinated tea. Whenever possible, I try to eat organic food.
I'm a grazer and well known for my snacking. I always carry a packet of almonds or some fruit with me and will regularly have a nibble when I'm at the recording studio.
9pm
I leave my friend's because I am quite tired after my trip to Japan and want to get to bed early. I am someone who needs at least eight hours of sleep.
10.30pm
I'm in bed.
Hayley Westenra's Christmas concert with the RTE Concert Orchestra takes place tomorrow, in association with BT, in the National Concert Hall.
Stephany