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Per Grundén

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Per Grundén
Grundén in 1961.
Born
Per Gustaf Grundén

(1922-05-23)23 May 1922
Eskilstuna, Sweden
Died6 February 2011(2011-02-06) (aged 88)
Trosa, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1945–2002
Spouse
Susanne Gneiser
(m. 1948)
Children3

Per Gustaf Grundén (23 May 1922 – 6 February 2011) was a Swedish singer and actor. He spent a substantial part of his career performing in Vienna at the State Opera and the Volksoper. Later in his operatic career he moved from the romantic lead roles to character parts. He became a screen actor, playing in a large number of Swedish films in the 1980s.

Life and career

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Grundén was born in Eskilstuna, Sweden. He studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. His teachers included the Scottish singer and vocal teacher Joseph Hislop. He made his debut as a singer playing Sporting Life in Porgy and Bess at the Stora Theatre in Gothenburg. He remained at the Stora until 1949, when he joined the company of the Oscar Theatre in Stockholm.[1]

As a guest artist, Grundén appeared also at the Royal Opera, in Stockholm, in lyric tenor roles in opera and operetta. He made a particular success in the role of Symon in Der Bettelstudent. In 1953 he joined the company of the Vienna State Opera, appearing in opera and operetta roles. His roles there included the title part in Fra Diavolo, Paris in La belle Hélène and Danilo in The Merry Widow, through 1955. He also performed at the Vienna Volksoper. In 1958, his contribution to music in Vienna was marked by his appointment as Kammersänger. He left the Vienna Volksoper in 1963, but returned to make guest appearances.[2]

Grundén played Danilo in many opera houses in Germany, including Hamburg, Munich and the Deutsche Oper am Rhein. In Sweden he sang the role in a production at the Malmö City Theatre under the direction of Ingmar Bergman in 1954. From 1967 Grundén took to playing character roles. In 1967 he created the role of Lustigs-Per in Skinnarspelet by Rune Lindstrøm and Jan Johansson, written specially for him. He played it in most years until 1982.[2]

In his later career, Grundén acted in Swedish films, including the popular film series Jönssonligan about an inept trio of gangsters. In the satirical comedy Äppelkriget (1971), he played the role of the German businessman Jean Volkswagner.[2]

For the gramophone, Grundén recorded the role of Danilo for Decca in the first stereophonic recording of The Merry Widow, produced in 1958 by John Culshaw, with Hilde Gueden, Waldemar Kmentt and Emmy Loose and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Robert Stolz.[3] In 1978 he sang in the LP "Ömsom Wien, ömsom Vatten", a collection of Viennese songs and Swedish sea shanties.

Grundén died in Trosa, Sweden, at the age of 88.[1]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1949 Bohus Battalion 112 Pelle Holm
1950 My Sister and I Baron Göran von Kullenberg
1951 Sköna Helena Prince Paris
1971 The Apple War Jean Volkswagner, dir, Schweiz
1973-1974 Någonstans i Sverige Komminister Stenberg 3 episodes
1978-1982 Hedebyborna Selim Zetterlind 15 episodes
1981 Varning för Jönssonligan Wall-Enberg
1982 Jönssonligan och Dynamit-Harry
1982 Sagan om Heidi
1984 Jönssonligan får guldfeber Wall-Enberg
1985 Smugglarkungen Mr. Kron
1986 Jönssonligan dyker upp igen Wall-Enberg
1989 Jönssonligan på Mallorca
1992 Jönssonligan och den svarta diamanten
1995 Jönssonligans största kupp
1997 Tre kronor Pjotr Larinov 8 episodes
2000 Jönssonligan spelar högt Wall-Enberg

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Volksopernikone Per Grundén verstorben Vienna Online, 7 February 2011 (German text)
  2. ^ a b c Schwedischer Operettentenor Per Grunden gestorben, Kleine Zeitung, 7 February 2011 (German text)
  3. ^ Stuart, Philip. " Decca Classical, 1929-2009". Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music, July 2009, accessed 11 May 2011
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