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Hanna Tove Dahlberg (born April 25, 1973 in
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) is a Swedish
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opera singer, active on the international opera scene. In 2005 Dahlberg was one of a group of world-class musicians who were permitted to perform inside a building at
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for the first time ever during the filming of the International Emmy Award winning TV documentary ''Holocaust: A Music Memorial Film''.


Education

Dahlberg attended
Adolf Fredrik's Music School Adolf Fredrik's Music School ( sv, Adolf Fredriks Musikklasser) is a general municipal junior high school ( sv, grundskola) in Stockholm, Sweden with a focus on choral music, and highly competitive admission based on audition in singing and music ...
in Stockholm. She then studied jazz singing at the
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before starting her opera singer training - first at ''Opera Studio 67'' in Stockholm, and then until 2002 at the University College of Opera, also in Stockholm. Subsequently, she was admitted at the Covent Garden opera's two year ''Vilar Young Artists Programme'' (later renamed ''Jette Parker Young Artists Programme'') in London.


Career

Dahlberg debuted on the Royal Opera Stockholm as ''Cherubino'' in Mozart’s
The Marriage of Figaro ''The Marriage of Figaro'' ( it, Le nozze di Figaro, links=no, ), K. 492, is a ''commedia per musica'' (opera buffa) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It premie ...
. Subsequently, she has primarily worked on opera and concert stages outside Sweden. In Europe, she has performed in, among other things, Royal Opera House in London, Glyndebourne, La Monnaie Opera House in Brussels,
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, the Aix-en-Provence Festival and the Maggio Musicale in Florence. In the United States, she has sung at the Mostly Mozart Festival at Avery Fisher Hall at the Lincoln Center in
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, with the
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and the Chicago Opera Theater. In Asia, she has sung with the English baroque orchestra ''
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'' at the '' Macau International Music Festival''. Among conductors Tove Dahlberg has worked with Sir Antonio Pappano, William Christie, Semyon Bychkov, Sir Charles Mackerras, Jane Glover and Kazushi Ono. Dahlberg has performed in the title roles in Debussy's '' Pelléas et Mélisande'', Boesmans’ ''
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'', and Scarlatti's '' Il Tigrane''. Among other roles on international scenes she has sung ''Dorabella'' in Mozart's
Così fan tutte (''All Women Do It, or The School for Lovers''), K. 588, is an opera buffa in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was first performed on 26 January 1790 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria. The libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte w ...
, ''Fyodor'' in Mussorgsky's
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and ''Hermia'' in Britten's ''
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''. At
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in Sweden Dahlberg has sung roles such as ''Cleopatra'' in Handel's Giulio Cesare, ''Siebel'' in Gounod's Faust and ''Valencienne'' in Lehár's The Merry Widow. On other Swedish scenes Dahlberg has performed in several opera roles written for specifically her, among them ''Calypso'', ''Eurycleia'' and ''Helena'' in Reine Jönsson's ''Return to Ithaka'' (Swedish title: ''Strändernas svall'') at
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. She has also portrayed opera singer ''Moster'' in Paula af Malmborg Ward’s one act ''Would you like a frosty pear?''. At the Drottningholm Palace Theatre she sang the role of Linnaeus's Daughter ''Lisa Stina'' in Jonas Forssell’s ''The Garden''. Tove Dahlberg's repertoire as concert and oratory singer includes Mozart's '' Great Mass in C minor'' and ''
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'',
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'' Christmas Oratorio'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', Rossini's ''
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'', Pergolesi's ''
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'' and Vivaldi's ''
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''. Both the French music television channel
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and SVT have shown the
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production of Mozart's '' Cosi fan tutte'' with Dahlberg in the role of ''Dorabella''. On the BBC music channel Radio 3 she has participated in a number of solo performances. She was also one of the soloists in BBC's ''In memory of Auschwitz'', a European co-production, which in 2005 was awarded with an
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as best cultural film, later released on DVD. Dahlberg lives in Stockholm.


Awards and Scholarships

Tove Dahlberg has received numerous scholarships and awards. Among them are: * 2000: Received
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’s scholarship * 2000: Received stipend from OperaVännerna, The Friends of the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm * 2005: Received the Glyndebourne Promis Award (for Mélisande in Pelléas and Mélisande) * 2005-06: Nominated for Award as Best Female Comic, PrimiDivi Opera Awards 2005-2006 (for Hermia in ''
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'' at Covent Garden opera)


Discography

* Debussy – The Martyrdom Of Saint Sebastian, Label: BBC Music Magazine – BBCMM341, BBC Music Magazine – Vol. 20 No. 5 * Benjamin Britten - A Midsummer Night's Dream - complete, Format: 2-CD Set, Label: Glyndebourne, Conductor: Ilan Volkov, Artists: Bejun Mehta, Kate Royal, Tove Dahlberg, Iride Martinez, Release Date: 31-Oct-2011 * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Mass in C minor, Format: CD, Label: Coro, Conductor: Harry Christophers, Artists: Gillian Keith, Tove Dahlberg, Thomas Cooley, Nathan Berg, Release Date: 31-Aug-2010


Filmography

* Holocaust: A Music Memorial Film (2005), available as DVD Video, PAL, 16:9, Color, Time: 88 mns, Copyright for the DVD edition by BBC & Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum


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