Amunda Kolderup
Opera singer in Norway

Born
December 15th, 1846
178 years ago
Died
September 28th, 1882
142 years ago — 35 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Norway
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Born in Norway, an opera singer gained recognition in the 19th century. Career highlights included performing at major operatic venues and participating in significant opera productions. Kolderup's contributions to the Norwegian music scene were notable during this period, and involvement in various performances showcased skills in vocal artistry. The singer’s work helped elevate the profile of opera in Norway, influencing subsequent generations of performers.
Performed in leading roles in operas
Participated in major music festivals
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