Aino Ackté in Wagner's Tannhäuser

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

A

  • Aino Ackté (1878–1944), celebrated international soprano, performed at the Paris Opera, Metropolitan Opera and Covent Garden, co-founder of the Finnish Opera[1]
  • Emmy Achté (1859–1924), mezzo-soprano, first prima donna of the Finnish Opera from 1873 to 1878, thereafter voice teacher[2]
  • Alexandra Ahnger (1859–1940), mezzo-soprano with the Finnish Opera, soloist, voice teacher[3]

B

  • Ida Basilier-Magelssen (1846–1928), soprano in concerts and opera, active in the Royal Swedish Opera and the Finnish Theatre[4]
Alma Fohström

E

  • Maaria Eira (1924–1999), soprano performing in Italian opera and in musical films, later opera director[5]
  • Emma Engdahl-Jägerskiöld (1852–1930), soprano active in opera at Helsinki's Swedish Theatre, also sang in Stockholm and Oslo[6]

F

  • Alma Fohström (1856–1936), popular operatic soprano, performing leading roles in opera houses around the world, including the Metropolitan Opera and the Bolshoi Theatre[7]
  • Elin Fohström (1868–1949), soprano, performed in Finland, Russia, the Baltic countries, Germany and Italy until 1897, thereafter voice teacher in Helsinki[8]

G

  • Hanna Granfelt (1884–1952), soprano, successful in the early 20th century in Germany and later at the Finnish National Opera working with Sibelius[9]
  • Monica Groop (born 1958), mezzo-soprano with the Finnish National Opera, guest in Los Angeles, Paris, London and Salzburg[10]

H

  • Katherine Haataja (born 1969), mezzo-soprano, formerly active in opera houses across Europe, now supports young singers though Operosa[11]
  • Anna Hagelstam (1883–1946), mezzo.soprano opera singer and song writer[12]
Camilla Nylund

I

  • Soile Isokoski (born 1957), lyric soprano in opera and concerts, performances across Europe and North America[13]

J

  • Maikki Järnefelt (1871–1929), soprano remembered for her Wagnerian opera roles in Germany and Sweden and as a lied singer[14]
  • Helena Juntunen (born 1976), soprano with the Finnish National Opera, international soloist[15]

K

  • Anu Komsi (born 1967), soprano performing in opera houses across Germany, international soloist with major orchestras[16]
Monica Groop

L

  • Sofia Liljegren (1765–1795), Finnish-Swedish soprano who was a popular performer at the Royal Swedish Opera in the 1780s[17]
  • Tamara Lund (1941–2005), soprano, performed at the Finnish National Opera and at the Staatstheater in Munich[18]
Anita-Valkki

M

  • Karita Mattila (born 1960), celebrated international operatic soprano, active mainly in Finland, Germany and the United States[19]
  • Johanna Nurmimaa (born 1962), actress and soprano singer, soubrette and light lyric opera roles[20]

N

  • Camilla Nylund (born 1968), dramatic lyric soprano performing mainly in German opera houses[21]

P

  • Lilli Paasikivi (born 1965), mezzo-soprano, international opera singer and soloist, artistic director of the Finnish National Opera[22]

R

  • Aulikki Rautawaara (1906–1990), soprano, remembered for singing works by Grieg and Sibelius, performed at Glyndebourne and in Europe's major opera houses[23]
  • Pia Ravenna (1894–1964), celebrated coloratura soprano, performed at the Finnish National Opera in 32 operas and operettas, also in Monte Carlo, Egypt and Italy[24]
Irma Tervani

S

T

  • Tuuli Takala (born 1987), classical singer and operatic soprano, active in Finland and in many of Europe's leading opera houses[26]
  • Irma Tervani (1887–1936), mezzo-soprano with the Finnish Opera and the Dresden Royal Opera[27]

U

  • Irma Urrila (born 1943), soprano, performed mainly in Helsinki, Oslo and Stockholm, known for her role as Pamina in Ingmar Bergman's film of Mozart's The Magic Flute[28]

V

  • Taru Valjakka (born 1938), soprano, performed leading roles in the Finnish National Opera in the 1970s, also lied recitalist[29]
  • Anita Välkki (1926–2011), dramatic soprano, international career in major roles at leading opera houses, voice teacher from 1982[30]

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