He studied in Breslau, making his
début in 1906 as Wilhelm Meister (‘’Mignon’’) at the Royal Opera, Stockholm ,
where he was engaged until 1942. He was the first Swedish Chénier, Mârouf,
Hermann (‘’The Queen of Spades’’) and Gennaro (‘’I gioielli della Madonna’’);
he also sang Romeo, Raoul (‘’Les Huguenots’’). He created in
1909 for Sweden the
part of the Tristan in R. Wagner's ''Tristan und Isolde''. In 1918 he
received the order 'Litteris et artibus', in 1929 he became a Swedish court
singer.
Chronology of some appearances
1906-1942 Stockholm Royal Opera
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G&T, Stockholm 1907-10
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