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Karen-Marie Flagstad

This is a list of operatic sopranos and mezzo-sopranos who were born in Norway or whose work is closely associated with that country.

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

A

  • Signe Amundsen (1899–1987), soprano in Milan's La Scala, the Opéra-Comique in Paris and at the National Theatre, Oslo
  • Bodil Arnesen (born 1967), soprano performing in operas and concerts in Europe, USA and Asia
  • Beate Asserson (1913–2000), mezzo-soprano, performed in the opera houses of Germany, Austria, Italy and France

B

  • Ingrid Bjoner (1927–2006), soprano noted for roles in the operas of Wagner and Richard Strauss, international concert soloist and recital performer
  • Anne Brown (1912–2009), American-born Norwegian soprano, active in Broadway musicals, later concert singer and recitalist in Europe

D

  • Lise Davidsen (born 1987), lyric operatic soprano, international concert singer and recitalist
Kirsten Flagstad

E

  • Mari Eriksmoen (born 1983), operatic soprano who since 2006 has performed across Europe

F

  • Karen-Marie Flagstad (1904–1992), soprano, performed in operas in Oslo and across Europe
  • Kirsten Flagstad (1895–1962), outstanding Wagnerian soprano, Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden, Bayreuth
  • Emilie da Fonseca (1803–1884), Norwegian-Danish actress and opera singer
  • Kari Frisell (1922–2022), soprano with the Norwegian National Opera until 1971, later voice teacher

G

  • Lona Gyldenkrone (1848–1934), soprano, performed in operas and concerts in Scandinavia, Germany and Russia
Solveig Kringelbotn

H

  • Haldis Halvorsen (1889–1936), operatic mezzo-soprano performing in Scandinavia and Germany
  • Randi Heide Steen (1909–1990), soprano, performed in operettas and concerts in Oslo
  • Wilhelmine Holmboe-Schenström (1842–1938), mezzo-soprano concert performer and opera singer appearing in Scandinavia, Germany, France and Italy

K

  • Turid Karlsen (born 1961), soprano, performed mainly in Karlsruhe and Bonn but also in North America
  • Solveig Kringlebotn (born 1963), soprano, performed in concerts and recitals across Europe and in operas in New York and Paris
  • Lilleba Lund Kvandal (1940–2016), soprano, appeared in opera houses and concert halls in Germany
Aase Nordmo Løvberg

L

  • Borghild Langaard (1883–1939), soprano in concerts of Grieg's songs and operas in Oslo and London
  • Aase Nordmo Løvberg (1923–2013), leading operatic soprano active at the Royal Swedish Opera and as a guest in Vienna, New York and London

M

  • Ann-Helen Moen (born 1969), lyric soprano, performances in operas and concerts in Norway, Austria, Germany and Switzerland

N

  • Elizabeth Norberg-Schulz (born 1959), Norwegian-Italian soprano and concert soloist, appearances in many of the world's leading opera houses
  • Eidé Norena (1884–1968), soprano active at La Scala, Royal Opera House and Metropolitan Opera, noted for Italian roles
Gina Oselio

O

  • Gina Oselio (1858–1937), mezzo-soprano remembered for her Carmen role at the Royal Swedish Opera

P

  • Eva Prytz (1917–1987), soprano with the Royal Swedish Opera until 1967, also concert soloist

S

  • Soffi Schønning (1895–1994), soprano active with the Royal Swedish Opera and in Oslo theatres, concert performer in London
  • Tuva Semmingsen (born 1975), opera singer, has performed both mezzo-soprano and coloratura roles, soloist with the Royal Danish Theatre
  • Marita Solberg (born 1976), active in opera in Stuttgart, Barcelona, Madrid and Berlin
  • Torhild Staahlen (1947–2021), mezzo-soprano with the Norwegian National Opera, also performed in opera and concerts in Germany, the UK and USA

V

  • Anna Kriebel Vanzo (1881–1926), performed mainly in Italy
  • Ingrid Vetlesen (born 1981), soloist performing at the Royal Danish Opera and in concerts and operas in Norway

W

  • Camilla Wiese (1845–1938), mezzo-soprano singer and voice teacher, performed at the Royal Swedish Opera as well as in Bergen and Oslo, also a recitalist

References

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