- Gösta Winbergh
Gösta Winbergh (
December 13 ,1943 –March 18 ,2002 ) was a Swedishtenor .Winbergh was born in
Stockholm . He is often mentioned as among Sweden's and the worlds finesttenor s, included withJussi Björling andNicolai Gedda . Winbergh did not come from a music family: he was a building engineer when he watched his first opera performance in 1967 and then, upon this experience, decided that he wanted to be an opera singer. He applied for the opera class at Sweden's prestigious Royal Academy of Music, and was admitted on his first attempt. He trained at the school between 1969-71. He began singing at the Royal Opera in Stockholm, and gradually began to receive international attention in the 1980s when he guest performed on stages abroad. He later worked several times at the opera house inZürich and at theMetropolitan Opera inNew York ,USA . His leading performances inMozart 's "Don Giovanni",Wagner 's "Lohengrin",Verdi 's "Rigoletto" andPuccini 's "Turandot" were particularly well received and celebrated.Winbergh suffered a heart-attack and passed away in
Vienna ,Austria in 2002, where he was performing at the time. To honour his memory and opera work "The Gösta Winbergh Award (GWA)" was instituted inSweden after his death: the award is each year handed out to young aspiring tenors through an arranged singing contest that takes place at the opera stageConfidencen , at the Ulriksdal Royal Estate (a few miles outsideStockholm ). The first prize consists of 14.000 euro and the second prize of 6.000 euro.
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