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Nicolai Gedda was born Harry Gustaf Nikolai Gädda in Stockholm, Sweden on July 11, 1925. After finishing high school, he took a job as a bank clerk in Stockholm and earned extra money as a wedding singer. Through a customer at the bank, he was introduced to the tenor Carl Martin Ohman. He began show more taking lessons with Ohman and later studied at what is now the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. Gedda made his operatic debut at the age of 26 as the coachman Chapelou in Adolphe Adam's Le Postillon de Lonjumeau with the Royal Swedish Opera. He sang 367 performances with the Metropolitan Opera, from his debut in the title role of Gounod's Faust in 1957 to his final performance, as Alfredo in Verdi's La Traviata, in 1983. One of his most famous roles was as Lensky, the young poet in Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin. His memoir, Nicolai Gedda: My Life and Art, was co-written with his third wife Aino Sellermark Gedda. He died after a heart attack on January 8, 2016 at the age of 91. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Works by Nicolai Gedda

The Very Best of Nicolai Gedda [sound recording] (2003) — Artist — 3 copies
Elgar : Dream of Gerontius {sound recording} {1975 Boult/ New Philharmonia} (1975) — Tenor vocals [Gerontius] — 3 copies
Bizet : Carmen {sound recording}] — Performer — 1 copy
Gounod : Faust {sound recording} {1953 Cluytens/L'Opéra de Paris} (1953) — Tenor vocals [Faust] — 1 copy

Associated Works

Carmen [sound recording] (1984) — some editions — 266 copies, 3 reviews
Puccini : Madama Butterfly [sound recordings] (1904) — Tenor vocals [B.F. Pinkerton], some editions — 254 copies, 1 review
Lohengrin [sound recording] (1990) — Artist, some editions — 102 copies
Eugene Onegin [audio recording] (2011) — Lenski, some editions — 81 copies, 3 reviews
The Abduction from the Seraglio [audio recording] (1961) — Artist, some editions — 73 copies
Les pêcheurs de perles (sound recording) (1985) — Artist, some editions — 58 copies, 1 review
Carmen: Highlights [sound recording] (1990) — Singer, some editions — 52 copies
I Capuleti e i Montecchi (sound recording) (1830) — Artist, some editions — 52 copies
Mussorgsky : Boris Godunov {sound recordings} (2010) — Dimitri, some editions — 46 copies
Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District (sound recording) (1990) — some editions — 34 copies, 1 review
La Damnation de Faust [audio recording] (1987) — some editions — 19 copies
Elgar : Dream of Gerontius {sound recording} {1964 Barbirolli/Hallé} (1964) — Artist, some editions — 13 copies
Candide: Leonard Bernstein [1991 TV movie] (1991) — Actor — 9 copies
Cendrillon [sound recording] (1990) — Artist, some editions — 5 copies
Opera House Cook Book (1980) — Contributor — 2 copies
Opera Favourites [sound recording] — Performer, some editions — 1 copy
Vanessa: Disc 2 [sound recording] — some editions — 1 copy
Vanessa: Disc 1 [sound recording] — some editions — 1 copy
Madama Butterfly {highlights : Callas} [sound recording] (2014) — Tenor Vocals [F.B. Pinkerton], some editions — 1 copy

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Other names
Gädda, Harry Gustaf Nikolai (birth)
Ustinoff, Nikolai (foster family)
Birthdate
1925-07-11
Date of death
2017-01-08
Gender
male
Occupations
operatic tenor
Relationships
Gedda, Aino Sellermark (spouse)
Cause of death
heart attack
Nationality
Sweden
Birthplace
Stockholm, Sweden
Place of death
Tolochenaz, Switzerland
Associated Place (for map)
Sweden

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Boris Christoff Bass vocals [Mephistopheles], Baritone vocals [Mephistopheles], Bass vocals [Méphistophélès]
André Cluytens Conductor
New Philharmonia Orchestra Orchestra [Gerontius], Orchestra
Victoria de los Angeles Marguerite, Soprano vocals {Marguerite], Soprano vocals [Marguerite], Soprano vocals [Margarethe]
London Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestra [Music Makers]
Adrian Boult Conductor
Janet Baker Mezzo-soprano vocals {Music Makers]
Adrian Boult Conductor
Maria Callas Performer
Jerome Hines Bass vocals [Mephistopheles]
Hilde Gueden Soprano vocals [Marguerite]
Georges Prêtre Conductor
Jean-Paul Morel Conductor
Victoria de los Ángeles Soprano vocals [Marguerite]
Henri Meilhac Librettist
Ludovic Halévy Librettist
Jules Barbier Librettist
Michel Carré Librettist
John Alldis Choir Chorus [Gerontius], Chorus
John Henry Newman Text [Gerontius], Text
Helen Watts Contralto vocals [The Angel, Gerontius], Mezzo-soprano vocals [Angel]
Robert Lloyd Bass vocals [The Priest, Gerontius], Bass vocals [Priest]
London Philharmonic Choir Chorus [Gerontius], Chorus
arthur o'shaughnessy Text [Music Makers]
Ernest Blanc Valentin, Baritone vocals [Valentine]
Liliane Berton Siebel, Soprano vocals [Siebel]
Thelma Votipka Mezzo-soprano vocals [Marthe?]
Robert Merrill Baritone vocals [Valentin?]
Calvin Marsh Baritone vocals
René Duclos Chorus Master
massardrobert Performer
Andréa Guiot Performer
Victor Autran Baritone vocals [Wagner]
Prosper Mérimée Original writer
Margaret Roggero Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Siebel?]
Tom Geddes Translator

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Members
51
Popularity
#311,766
Rating
½ 4.3
ISBNs
5
Languages
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