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Nina Stemme

Nina Maria Stemme (born Nina Maria Thöldte on 11 May 1963) is a Swedish dramatic soprano opera singer.

Stemme "is regarded by today's opera fans as our era's greatest Wagnerian soprano".[1] In 2010, Michael Kimmelman wrote of one of Stemme's performances in Richard Wagner's opera Die Walküre, "As for Brünnhilde, Nina Stemme sang gloriously. It's hard to recall anyone's sounding more commanding or at ease in the part, and that includes Kirsten Flagstad".[2]

Early life and education[edit]

Born in Stockholm, the young Stemme played piano and viola. She attended Adolf Fredrik's Music School (Swedish: Adolf Fredriks Musikklasser), a high-profile song-and-chorus school in Stockholm.[3][4] During a year as an exchange student at Langley High School in McLean, Virginia, she joined the school chorus, sang solos and won awards.[5]


Parallel to her studies of business administration and economics at the University of Stockholm, Stemme followed a two-year course at the Stockholm Operastudio. Her debut as Cherubino in Cortona, Italy, in 1989 made Stemme decide to follow a professional singer's career; her studies at the University College of Opera in Stockholm were completed in 1994. In addition to two minor roles at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm, she also sang Rosalinde (Die Fledermaus), Mimì (La bohème), Euridice in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice, and Diana (La fedeltà premiata by Haydn).[4][6]


She sang in two singing competitions, Operalia, The World Opera Competition[7] and Cardiff Singer of the World.[8] As winner of Operalia in 1993, Stemme was invited by Plácido Domingo, founder of Operalia, to appear with him in a concert at La Bastille (1993); the same concert also took place on 1 January 1994 in Munich.[9]

Personal life[edit]

Stemme lives in Stockholm. She is married to stage designer Bengt Gomér and has three children.[4] She speaks five languages.[4]

1993: winner of [7]

Operalia, The World Opera Competition

2004: received s Opera Award (Swedish: Svenska Dagbladets operapris)[4]

Svenska Dagbladet

2005: selected by a German expert 50-member jury through the magazine as the world's leading female opera singer[21]

Opernwelt

2006: appointed Member of the [22]

Royal Swedish Academy of Music

2006: appointed by Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[23]

Hovsångerska

2008: received the medal by Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[11][24]

Litteris et Artibus

2010: received the [25]

Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera

2010: received the Italian award Premio Abbiati

[26]

2012: selected again by as "Female singer of the year"[27]

Opernwelt

2012: appointed Austrian [28]

Kammersängerin

2012: the for best Opera Record was awarded to DECCA's recording of Beethoven's Fidelio with Stemme performing the role of Leonore with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra directed by Claudio Abbado[29]

Gramophone Award

2013: selected as the world's leading female opera singer by [30]

International Opera Awards

2014: received the ninth annual Award "paying tribute to five superb artists who have made invaluable contributions to the art form: director Patrice Chéreau, tenor Juan Diego Flórez, mezzo-soprano Christa Ludwig, bass-baritone James Morris and soprano Nina Stemme"[31]

Opera News

2014: awarded Stockholms Stads Hederspris 2014 (City of Stockholm Honorary Prize 2014)

[32]

2016: awarded , Lund University, Sweden[33]

Honorary Doctor's Degree

2016: received the Swedish Jussi Björling Award (Swedish: Jussi Björlingstipendiet)

[34]

2018: awarded the [35]

Birgit Nilsson Prize

2022: appointed Bayerische Kammersängerin

[36]

2023: appointed Ehrenmitglied der Wiener Staatsoper – Honorary member of the Vienna State Opera

[37]

2023: awarded the San Francisco Opera Medal

[38]

Isolde in Richard Wagners . (3 CD + 1 DVD). EMI 7243 5 58006 2 6

Tristan und Isolde

Strauss, Richard, . The final scene from Capriccio. The final scene from Salome. EMI Classics 0946 3 78797 2 6

Vier letzte Lieder

Isolde in Wagner's . Glyndebourne festival. Dir. Jiri Belohlavek. Opus Arte DVD OA 0988 D

Tristan und Isolde

Leonore in Beethoven's . Dir. Claudio Abbado. Salzburger Festspiele. Decca 478 2551 (box), (478 2552, 478 2553)

Fidelio

The title role in Janáček's . Dir. Peter Schneider. Live from the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, 2005. DVD. Naxos

Jenůfa

Senta in Wagner's . Dir. David Parry. Chandos 3119 (2 CD). (Opera in English)

Der fliegende Holländer

concert aria Mignon (Kennst du das Land). Zsolt Hamar, conductor; Flemish Radio Orchestra. In Flanders' Fields, vol. 33. Phaedra 92033

Mortelmans'

The title role in Verdi's . Züricher Opernhauses. Dir. Ádám Fischer. DVD. BelAir Classics

Aida

The First – Gala Concert. Dir. Eugene Kohn. Sony classical 01-046691-10

Plácido Domingo International Voice Competition

The Marschallin in Strauss . Chor des Züricher Opernhauses. Nina Stemme, Malin Hartelius m.fl. Zürich. Dir. Franz Welser-Möst. EMI. DVD

Der Rosenkavalier

Leonora in Verdi's . Chor und Orchestra der Wiener Staatsoper, dir. Zubin Mehta. Unitel classics (PROFIL 708108). DVD.

La forza del destino

Victoria and She/soprano in , A Dream Play (Swedish: Ett drömspel) : opera with prelude and two acts. With Håkan Hagegård. Caprice CAP 22029:1–2. (2 CD)

Ingvar Lidholm

Isolde in Wagner's . Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, live 2012-03-27. Dir. Marek Janowski. PentatoneClassics PTC 5186404.

Tristan und Isolde

Elisabeth in Wagner's . Dir. Marek Janowski. PentatoneClassics PTC 5186405

Tannhäuser

Minnie in Puccini's La fanciulla del West. DVD. Dir. . Royal Swedish Opera. Euroarts Unitel Classica

Pier Giorgio Morandi

Brünnhilde in Wagner's . Jonas Kaufmann, Anja Kampe, René Pape. Mariinsky Orchestra, dir. Valery Gergiev. MARO527

Die Walküre

Sieglinde in Wagner's . Dir. Franz Welser-Möst. Wiener Staatsoper 2 December 2007. Orfeo C875 131B

Die Walküre

Wagner's . Swedish Chamber Orchestra. Dir. Thomas Dausgaard. BIS 2022

Wesendonck Lieder

Wagner's ; Nystroem's Songs by the sea; De Boeck's Seven French songs. Jozef De Beenhouwer, piano. In Flanders' Fields, vol. 40. Phaedra 92040

Wesendonck Lieder

Wagner's . Salzburg Festival, dir Mariss Jansons. DVD Euroarts.

Wesendonck Lieder

Stemme's recordings include:

Liese, Kirsten, Wagnerian Heroines. A Century Of Great Isoldes and Brünnhildes, English translation: Charles Scribner, Edition Karo, Berlin, 2013.  844683799

OCLC

Further reading

Official website

Biography in Artistman site

Royal Opera House Stockholm website

New York Times review of Stemme in Tristan in Bayreuth (2006)

Operabase

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