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Charlotta Huldt-Ramberg Artistic director, operasinger, director Charlotta Huldt-Ramberg was born on the westcoast of Sweden in Göteborg and brought up in Helsingborg, where she started her career as a singer, actress and dancer working for Nils Poppe, one of Swedens most famous comic actors throughout the 20th century. At the age of nineteen she moved to Copenhagen, Denmark to study singing at the Royal Academy of Music. Shortly after graduation she moved to London to study with Professor Vera Rozsa. After a couple of years she moved back to Sweden for further studies at the National Operaschool in Stockholm with Professor Solwig Grippe. During these years she won some prestigious singing-competitions and scholarships; the Wadstena Academy - “Ms Huldts big bright soprano stood out strongly!” Opera, the Swedish Wagnerian-society-competition, the Jenny Lind-competition, witch brought her around America for a concert/recital-tour. Immediately after finishing the National Operaschool she and her husband started up an Operacompany, “the SpaghettiOperan” in Stockholm at the Reginatheatre in 1997. For two years they were also in charge of the Ystadoperan, where they introduced Thomas Ades opera “Powder her face” to the Swedish audience and also the director Kasper Holten, later the Artistic director of the Royal Operahouse of Copenhagen. Since then Ms Huldt-Ramberg has developed her directingskills by directing more than 30 different operaproductions, translating around 10 liberettos into swedish, worked as a set-designer, choreographer and everything else that has to do with producing a theatrical production. During these years she has maintained and developed her singingcareer creating several roles with great critical acclaime. Marie/Marietta Die todte Stadt, Cherubin Le Nozze di Figaro and Cherubin, Dorabella Cosi fan tutte, Lola Cavalleria Rusticana, Rosina Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Norina Don Pasquale, Adina L´Elisir d´amore, The Woman The Rider, Leonora Gesualdo, She Vox Humana.

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