Kjerstin Dellert

Kjerstin Dellert

Dellert on her 90th birthday in 2015
Background information
Born (1925-11-04) 4 November 1925
Stockholm, Sweden
Genres opera
Occupation(s) singer
Years active 1948-2015
Dellert with her chairman Princess Christina at the 40th anniversary jubilee for her restored theater in 2016

Kjerstin Dellert (born 4 November 1925) is a Swedish opera singer and theater manager. Born in Stockholm, Dellert made her opera debut at Stora teatern (the old Gothenburg Opera stage) in Gothenburg in the 1950s. Her career as a vocalist had begun when she won an Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts contest in 1948 with Someone to Watch Over Me.[1] From the mid-1950s to the 1970s she worked primarily at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm in a variety of opera roles, including Floria in Puccini's Tosca and Harry Martinson/Erik Lindegren/Karl-Birger Blomdahl's opera Aniara in 1959.

Dellert has also been the initiator and producer of a few gala shows for particular celebrations, such as the star-studded extravaganza financed by Sweden's Parliament and given in 1976 at the Stockholm Opera for the wedding of King Carl Gustaf och Queen Silvia (where ABBA first performed Dancing Queen and she performed O, min Carl Gustaf).[2] and an equally star-studded review at Södra teatern for her own 50th birthday in 1975.[3]

Dellert is the Director of the Ulriksdal Palace Theatre Confidencen. Since the mid-1990s she has been retired from the stage, officially retired from the Swedish Royal Opera since 1979, but briefly in 2005 made an critically acclaimed appearance as Maria Callas in the play Master Class by Terrence McNally at Confidencen and Lorensbergsteatern in Gothenburg.[4]

She dubbed the singing voice of Eva Dahlbeck for the role of Helena in the film Sköna Helena (1951), and she participated in Melodifestivalen 1972 with "Kärlek behöver inga ord", finishing fourth. For her 90th birthday in 2015 she recorded a Swedish version of My Way with lyrics by Lars Jacob and originally performed at her 50th birthday party.[5]

Kjerstin Dellert is the mother of artist and entertainment personality Thomas Dellert.

References

  1. Kjerstin Dellert i förtroende ISBN 91-0-057326-4 p. 84
  2. Dagens Nyheter 1976-06-19
  3. Expressen 1975-11-05 & Hänt i Veckan 1975-11-13
  4. Article in Göteborgs-Posten 2005-11-23
  5. YouTube

Further reading


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