- Aino Ackté
Infobox Person
name = Aino Ackté
image_size = 250px
caption = Portrait of Aino Ackté
birth_date =April 23 ,1876
birth_place =Helsinki ,Finland
death_date = death date and age|1944|8|8|1876|7|23
death_place =Vihti ,Finland
occupation = Finnishsoprano
spouse =
parents =Aino Ackté (
April 23 ,1876 Helsinki –August 8 ,1944 Vihti , originally Achte) was a Finnishsoprano . She was the first international star of the Finnish opera scene afterAlma Fohström , and a groundbreaker for the domestic field.Ackté's parents were
mezzosoprano Emmy Achte and the conductor-composer Lorenz Nikolai Achte. Aino Ackté married doctorHeikki Renvall in 1901 and gave birth to a daughter (Glory Leppänen). Mies Reenkola, their son, was born in 1908.The young Ackté studied singing under her mother's tutelage until 1894 when she entered the
Paris Conservatory (Edmond Duvernoy and Alfred Girodet). Her successful debut at the Paris Grand Opera happened in 1897 inFaust and she was signed on for six years as a result.In 1904 Ackté signed on to the New York
Metropolitan Opera where she remained until 1906. In 1907 she created the title tole of Richard Strauss' Salome in Leipzig and in 1910 in London. The Covent Garden premiere was an enormous success and Strauss himself proclaimed Ackté the "one and only Salome". Ackté considered the London performances her real breakthrough.Jean
Sibelius dedicated his tone poemLuonnotar to Aino Ackté and she premiered the work on September 10, 1913 at the Gloucester Festival in England. Ackté ended her international travels that same year and returned to Finland, where she gave her farewell performance in 1920. Her final public performances took place at theSavonlinna Opera Festival in 1930.In 1911, Ackté,
Oskar Merikanto , andEdvard Fazer founded the Kotimainen Ooppera, a predecessor to theFinnish National Opera (renamed in 1914 Finnish Opera and then in 1956 the Finnish National Opera). She was to act as its director in 1938 and 1939.After parting ways with the National Opera, Ackté organized an international
Savonlinna Opera Festival beginning onJuly 3 ,1912 ; they were held 1912-14, 1916 and 1930.Aino Ackté's coterie included among others
Albert Edelfelt , who painted a famous full portrait of her in 1901.She died of
pancreatic cancer inNummela Vihti in August 1944.She has a park road named after her, near the
Olavinlinna inSavonlinna and another street inHelsinki ,Finland . Her old summerhouse, Villa Aino Ackté, located in Helsinki is being rented by the city for cultural activities and meetings.References
*This article is based on a translation of the corresponding article from the Finnish Wikipedia, retrieved March 3 2005.
External links
* [http://ra.yle.fi/ramgen/radioarkisto/laulajat/Aino_Ackte.rm Voice sample from YLE national voice galleria]
* [http://kulttuuri.hel.fi/ainoackte/index_en.html Villa Aino Ackté]Persondata
NAME=Ackté, Aino
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Achte, Aino
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Finnishsoprano
DATE OF BIRTH=July 23 ,1876
PLACE OF BIRTH=Helsinki ,Finland
DATE OF DEATH=August 8 ,1944
PLACE OF DEATH=Vihti ,Finland
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