Brilliant was the word!

It was as if the roof lifted at Västra Karup’s church when this year’s Birgit Nilsson Stipendium recipient Cornelia Beskow opened her concert with a jubilant and rapturous interpretation of Elisabeth’s greeting song from Wagner’s Tannhäuser. In a program of great breadth, the lyrical-dramatic soprano offered Nordic romances and opera arias such as the Song to the Moon from Dvořák’s Rusalka and the letter scene from Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin. Accompanist Elisabeth Boström also played Schubert’s Impromptu No. 4 in A…

Brilliant was the word!

2022 Birgit Nilsson Stipendium Cornelia Beskow

The 2022 Birgit Nilsson Stipendium is awarded to the Swedish lyric dramatic soprano, Cornelia Beskow, who receives 200.000 SEK (equivalent to $20.000) on August 12 when she will perform in Birgit Nilsson’s parish church at Västra Karup, as a part of the celebrations for this year’s “Birgit Nilsson Days”. Tickets are sold at juliusbiljettservice.se Winner of the 2017 Lauritz Melchior International Singing Competition, where she was awarded all four prizes, Cornelia Beskow trained at the Copenhagen Opera Academy (Soloist Class, 2009-2012) and the Stockholm…

2022 Birgit Nilsson Stipendium Cornelia Beskow

Johanna Wallroth named 2021 Birgit Nilsson Stipendium

This year’s recipient of the Birgit Nilsson Stipendium is Soprano Johanna Wallroth. She receives SEK 200 000 which, thanks to an anonymous donor, has recently doubled in value, making it one of Sweden's largest scholarships. Johanna Wallroth was thrust into the limelight in 2019 when she took First Prize in the prestigious Mirjam Helin International Singing Competition with her "immediately engaging, intelligent and detailed performance" (Bachtrack). She subsequently joined the Opernstudio of the Wiener Staatsoper from the start of the 20/21 season…

Johanna Wallroth named 2021 Birgit Nilsson Stipendium

Emma Sventelius named the 2020 recipient of the Birgit Nilsson Stipendium

The 2020 Birgit Nilsson Stipendium is awarded to 30 year old Swedish Mezzo-Soprano, Emma Sventelius who receives 200.000 SEK on August 7 in Västra Karup, Skåne, when she will perform in recital as a part of the celebrations for this year’s Birgit Nilsson Days, hosted by the Birgit Nilsson Museum.  Like Birgit Nilsson herself, this year’s Scholarship recipient could claim "I sang before I could walk; I even sang in my dreams". Emma Sventelius was singing in her local church choir in Skåne at the age…

Emma Sventelius named the 2020 recipient of the Birgit Nilsson Stipendium