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Swedish soprano Nina Stemme who won this year's "Birgit Nilsson
Prize" worth one million dollars
STOCKHOLM (AFP) -
Swedish opera singer Nina
Stemme has won the one-million dollar prize awarded in memory of the Nordic
nation's legendary soprano Birgit Nilsson, the jury said on Tuesday.
The prize, one of the
largest in the world of classical music, is given every three or four years to
recognise the achievements of an active artiste in the field.
Stemme was honoured
"for her interpretations of the dramatic soprano repertoire with her
respect for the composer's intentions, her tireless dedication to the dramatic
soprano repertoire, and for being a great Wagnerian soprano of today," the
jury said in a statement.
The Birgit Nilsson Prize
was founded by the singer herself before she died in 2005 aged 87 with hopes of
inspiring young artistes to reach their full potential.
One of the greatest
Wagnerian sopranos of the twentieth century, Nilsson, the daughter of a Swedish
farmer, made her breakthrough at Milan's legendary La Scala as the cold
Princess Turandot in 1958.
"It is a great honour
to be recognised for my work, but it is even greater to be recognised in my
home country by a world-renowned organisation that bears the name and carries
the legacy of a legend... my idol Birgit Nilsson," Stemme, who is the
fourth to win the prize, said in a statement.
The 55-year-old performed
as Isolde twice (2005 and 2006) in Richard Wagner's opera "Tristan und
Isolde" at the Bayreuth Festival in Germany and also appeared in Giacomo
Puccini's "Turandot" and in Richard Strauss's "Elektra".
In 2013, she won the
International Opera Award for the Best Female Singer.
Previous laureates include
Spain's Placido Domingo (2009), his Italian counterpart Riccardo Muti (2011)
and the Vienna Philharmonic (2014).
Stemme will receive her
award in the presence of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia at an October 11
ceremony in Stockholm.
The prize jury includes
Wagner's great-granddaughter Eva Wagner-Pasquier, who is also the former
co-director of the Bayreuth Festival, and former president of the Vienna
Philharmonic, Clemens Hellsberg.
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