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Nanny Larsén-Todsen

Swedish soprano (1884–1982) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nanny Larsén-Todsen
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Nanny Larsén-Todsen (2 August 1884 – 26 May 1982) was a Swedish dramatic soprano, renowned for her performances in works by Richard Wagner and counted as one of the most notable Wagnerian sopranos of the 20th-century, from the generation before Frida Leider and Kirsten Flagstad. She was particularly popular at the Bayreuth Festival as Brunnhilde and Isolde.

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Biography

Active at the Royal Swedish Opera 1906–25, at La Scala 1923–24, the Metropolitan Opera 1925–27, and Bayreuth in 1927–31, she also made guest appearances at most of the major European opera houses.[1] Her last appearance was at the Paris Opera in 1937, as Isolde.

She received Litteris et Artibus in 1920, was elected into the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 1924, and made Hovsångerska in 1925.

Living in Stockholm following her retirement from the stage, Larsén-Todsen taught singing.[1]

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Recordings

There were several CD reissues: Naxos CD 8.110200-02 (3 CDs) | Grammofono 2000 AB 78925-26 (2 CDs) | Preiser PSR 90383 (2 CDs)

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References

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