Birgit Nilsson, the dominant Wagnerian soprano of the post-World War II period, whose unforced, voluminous sound, superhuman stamina and steely vocal brilliance thrilled audiences as she took on the ...
Watch as German operatic tenor Jonas Kaufmann explains why Birgit Nilsson was “an unbelievable force of nature” while English-Italian conductor Antonio Pappano breaks down her 1969 performance of ...
When Birgit Nilsson (1918-2005) died at age 87, she was widely hailed as the greatest Wagnerian soprano of her time. The daughter of a Swedish farmer, Nilsson became for many the supreme Brünnhilde in ...
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