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Saedén, Erik

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Saedén, Erik (1924– )

Swedish bass-baritone. He made his debut at Stockholm in 1952, where he was well known as Figaro, Pogner, Wozzeck, and Wolfram, and took part in the first performances of Blomdahl's Aniara (1959), Berwald's Queen of Golconda (1968), and Ligeti's Le Grand Macabre (1978). He appeared at Bayreuth in 1958, as Kurwenal, and visited Edinburgh in 1959 and 1974. In 1968 he premiered the title role in Dallapiccola's Ulisse, at the Deutsch Oper, Berlin.



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