Vendela Andersson-Sörensen
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Vendela Linnea Andersson-Sörensen (1860–1926) was a Swedish
operatic soprano A soprano () is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types. The soprano's vocal range (using scientific pitch notation) is from approximately middle C (C4) = 261  Hz to "high A" (A5) = 880&n ...
. After training under the opera singer Isidor Dannström, in 1880 she made her début at Stockholm's Nya teatern as Adele in
Daniel Auber Daniel-François-Esprit Auber (; 29 January 178212 May 1871) was a French composer and director of the Paris Conservatoire. Born into an artistic family, Auber was at first an amateur composer before he took up writing operas professionally when ...
's '' Svarte dominon''. She performed leading soprano roles at the
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where she was engaged from 1882 to 1887. After her marriage in early 1888, she gave concerts and appeared in opera as a guest performer.


Early life

Born on 19 November 1860 in
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, Vendela Linnea Andersson was the daughter of the musician Johan August Andersson and his wife Gustava Vilhelmina née Berggren. She experienced a rather difficult childhood as her father tried to make a living by performing at various events. When he died of pneumonia in 1866, her mother had to support three children. She entrusted Vendela to a friend in
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where she started taking singing lessons and gave singing performances. On the advice of the singing teacher Isidor Dannström, she stopped performing and thanks to support from those who had heard her sing, she attended Nisbethska girls' school in
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where she was able to study music. After seven years at the school, she went to Stockholm where she studied voice under Dannström and acting under
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.


Career

On 17 December 1878, she made her début at Gothenborg's Nya teatern as Serpolette in Dannström's ''Crispinos giftermål'', receiving good reviews. The following year, she performed in Stockholm's Nya teatern as Adele in Daniel Auber's ''Svarte dominon'' and in the title role of Madame Angots dotter. She received further training with Dannström with whom she travelled to the south of France, performing to enthusiastic audiences in
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. On returning to Stockholm, in 1882 she performed in Stockholm's Royal Theatre as Nemea in '' Konung för en dag''. She was enthusiastically applauded and received lots of flowers. She performed at the Royal Theatre until 1887 when she moved to Copenhagen to perform at the Dagmar Theatre. Her many roles there included Cherubino in ''
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'', Rosina in ''
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'' and Violetta in ''
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''. Her finest performance, however, was that of Zéphyrine in
Siegfried Saloman Siegfried Saloman (born 2 October 1816 in Tønder, Denmark – died on 22 July 1899 in Dalarö, Sweden) was a Danish violinist and composer. A contemporary of Franz Liszt, he was a pupil of Johannes Frederik Fröhlich, Holger Simon Paulli, Fre ...
's comic opera ''Diamantkorset'' at the Stockholm première in 1886. In 1888, she married the Danish dentist Sofus Sörensen who died in 1899. In 1901, she married his brother, the banker Fredrik Sörensen in Philadelphia. She performed as a guest at the Royal Opera in Stockholm in 1893 and as Nedda in '' Pajazzo'' at the Royal Opera in Copenhagen in 1895. She also gave a number of concerts in Copenhagen. Vendela Andersson-Sörensen died in
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, Halland, on 26 May 1926.


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