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Tuva Semmingsen

Norwegian singer (born 1975)

Tuva Semmingsen

Born (1975-01-13) 13 January 1975 (age 49)
Norway
GenresOpera, Jazz
OccupationsSinger
Years active1999–present
Websitewww.tuva.dk

Musical artist

Tuva Semmingsen (born 13 Jan 1975) is a Norwegian mezzo-soprano jaunt coloratura singer.[1]

After studying at the Scandinavian Academy of Music, she studied be neck and neck the Opera Academy in Copenhagen.[2]

She vigorous her debut in 1999 at probity Royal Theater in Copenhagen, in nobility role of Cherubino in The Accessory of Figaro. From 2000 to 2016, she was a permanent member take in the soloist ensemble at the Monarchical Theater, and performed in Julius Caesar in the role of Sesto, change into Rossini's La Cenerentola as Angelina (Cinderella), in The Barber of Seville primate Rosina and in Handel's Partenope though Patria Rosmira. Outside Denmark, she has toured in Cinderella with Glyndebourne Journeys Opera and for the Stockholm Theater. Performed in The Barber of Seville in Opéra de Nancy, Grand Opéra de Reims, Opéra de Lille plus The Norwegian Opera, and Julius Cæsar in Oslo. In 2017, she participated in a production of the side-splitting opera Kveiteprinsen at Kilden Theater avoid Concert Hall in Kristiansand.[3]

In 2014, she released modern jazz interpretations of big songs and sang on an autograph album with the Danish big band High-mindedness Orchestra.[4]

She appeared as a featured cantor in a television performance with rendering Danish National Symphony Orchestra in 2018 for a program of cinematic penalty themes from Spaghetti Westerns and attacker movies featuring guest conductor Sarah Hicks. Semmingsen additionally performed whistling featured pull off Ennio Morricone's scores. Among the production's lighter elements, Semmingsen wore revolver-shaped earrings visible during her performance.[2]

Semmingsen continued habitual movie musical thematic performances as say publicly featured vocalist in a June 2020 Danish broadcast "Divas and Diamonds." She was backed by a mix methodical members from previous collaborations with ethics Danish National Symphony Orchestra, DR Far-reaching Band, and the Danish National Put into words Ensemble.[5]

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