Nina Stemme age – how old is she?
The Swedish opera singer Nina Stemme was born on May 11, 1963, which means that she will be 62 years old in 2025.
Nina Stemme 2004. Photo: Tomas Oneborg/SvD/TT.What does Nina Stemme have for education?
According to hers LinkedIn Nina Stemme has studied at the Stockholm School of Opera, which is part of Stockholm’s artistic university.
Is Nina Stemme soprano?
Yes, Nina Stemme is soprano.
Stemme as Isolde in “Tristan and Isolde”, 2005. Photo: Jochen Quast/AP/TT.What Operas Has Nina Stemme sung?
Stemme has sung roles in many operas, including in “Elektra” at the Royal Opera House, “Tristan and Isolde” at Berwaldhallen and “Lohengrin” at Opéra National de Paris, according to Royal Opera’s website.
Nina Stemme prizes – what has she won for awards?
Nina Stemme has a number of prices and awards behind her.
In 2006 she was appointed as a court singer, in 2012 she was named Austrian chamber singer and was named “Bed des Jahres” in the German journal Opera on repeated occasions.
Regarding prices, Stemme came home the Laurence Olivier Award for best role performance 2010 after playing Isolde in “Tristan and Isolde”. By the very very king Carl XVI Gustaf Has she received the medal “Litteris et Artibus” and in 2018 she received the world’s largest award in classical music, Birgit Nilsson Prize, according to Royal Opera’s website.
King Carl XVI Gustaf at the Royal Opera with Nina Stemme 2018. Photo: Anders Wiklund/TT.
Photo: Anders Wiklund / Tt.nina Stemme husband – Who is she married to?
Nina Stemme is married to Bengt Gomér.
He works as a scenographer and lighting in theaters and opera houses, according to his homepage. It also appears that he has worked with wife Stemme. He also teaches scenography at Stockholm Artistic University.
Does Nina Stemme have children?
Yes, together Nina Stemme and Bengt Gomér have three children: AlmaThe Olga and Ruben.
In an interview with Dagens Nyheter, Stemme says that the children got to get used to a mother who was at home rarely.
– When they were little and I left them in kindergarten before a trip, I said: “If you really want me to come home, I’m home in twelve hours. There is always someone who can jump in. ” “Yes yes” they replied. Many years later, one of the daughters told us: “But mom, we thought of the audience. We would never have called you, ”she told the newspaper.
Nina Stemme, 2018. Photo: Fredrik Persson/TT.