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Elma Charlotta Ström (3 April 1822, Bro – 14 July 1889, Stockholm), was a Swedish opera singer.


Life

Elma Ström was born in Bro in Uppland, the daughter of a farmer, and was raised in the home of a relative, the parish vicar Ekström on Mörkö. Ekström socialized with the local aristocracy and Elma Ström entertained his guests with singing. She attracted attention for her ability as a singer, and it was suggested that she perform for an expert. In 1836, she was accepted as a student in the operatic class of the ''
Dramatens elevskola The Royal Dramatic Training Academy ( sv, Kungliga Dramatiska Teaterns Elevskola, also known as ''Dramatens elevskola''), was the acting school of Sweden's national stage, the Royal Dramatic Theatre, and for many years (1787–1964) seen as the f ...
'' after demonstrating her ability to
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. She was lodged in the pension of Kristina Fundin, mother of
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, and friend of her fellow student
Jenny Lind Johanna Maria "Jenny" Lind (6 October 18202 November 1887) was a Swedish opera singer, often called the "Swedish Nightingale". One of the most highly regarded singers of the 19th century, she performed in soprano roles in opera in Sweden and a ...
. One day Elma Ström and Jenny Lind left the Fundins', from which the students were normally not allowed to leave without permission, to travel around the city in a carriage.


Career

Elma Ström made her debut at the Royal Swedish Opera in 1841, was contracted in 1843, and engaged at the Royal Opera in from 1843 to 1851. Among her best-known parts were that of Agathe in '' Friskytten''. She was described as a beautiful singer with a great soprano, but her career was short and given as an example of a great talent destroyed by too high expectations. Because she was regarded as the perhaps most promising talent after the departure of
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and
Jenny Lind Johanna Maria "Jenny" Lind (6 October 18202 November 1887) was a Swedish opera singer, often called the "Swedish Nightingale". One of the most highly regarded singers of the 19th century, she performed in soprano roles in opera in Sweden and a ...
, great pressure was put upon her by the management to replace them before her voice was fully trained, which resulted in her voice cracking and her career ending before she had the full chance to develop it. She was replaced at the Royal Opera by
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and Julie Berwald. After departing from the opera in 1851, she was active as a stage actress for a few years, but did not achieve enough success to be given a contract. She married the artist
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in 1846 and became the mother of the painter Anna Billing.


Critics

A contemporary paper wrote about her: :"To replace them (Jenny Lind and mamsell Wideberg) was not an easy task. Mamsell S. deserves all admiration for the way she solved it. She displayed true talent in her parts without any wish to imitate."
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wrote about her: : "When mamsell Lind was in Paris 841-42and a replacement must be found for her parts, the choice fell upon
Mamsell (from the French ) was a historical Swedish honorific used for unmarried women from about the mid 18th-century until 1866. The title was primarily used for women in the burgher and the clergy classes. The word was replaced after the middle of the ...
Ström, who was regarded to have and indeed did have, second to Lind, the greatest and most beautiful voice – yes some parties, to which the management of the time belonged, went so far as to consider her capable to replace the absent artist. The result was that Selma lmaStröm was burdened with a number of the hardest parts and was immensely pressured, before her voice had reached the necessary maturity, by which her voice was damaged." In the 1850s, the journalist and critic Nils Arfwidsson described her in retrospect as: :"... a highly attractive girl and gifted with a true intelligence, a beautifully extensive and for every purpose able voice. But she was a meteor, who shone and disappeared. She attracted full houses, and the management hounded her through its entire old and new repertoire ..for it did what it did not so much for the pleasure, which belonged to the audience rather than the then Bergmanian management, but for the full houses, but did not wish to consider the consequences. These did materialize: after two winters, the voice of the lovely nineteen-year-old singer was cracked; the nightingale must fall silent when the tones betrayed it. She attempted to transfer to the dramatic stage and did so not entirely without success but not great enough for it to keep her."Nils Arfwidsson,
Teaterbilder från fordom
', 1885
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composed a sonnet dedicated to her in 1892.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Strom, Elma 1822 births 1889 deaths 19th-century Swedish women opera singers