Isidor Dannström (1812 - 1897) Suède Johan Isidor Dannström (14 December 1812 - 17 October 1897) was a Swedish singer, singer and composer.
At age 14, Dannström is admitted to the Academy of Music. In the years 1829 - 1833, he worked in a marketing agency to earn his continuing education. At the same time, he taught song and music during his free time.
In 1836 he went to Berlin, where he studied the theory of music and sang, then went to Vienna, Trieste, Milan and Bergamo. Back in Sweden, he made his operas debut in 1841 and was employed at the Royal Opera in 1842-1844. He has sung several major roles such as Don Juan, Almaviva and Figaro in Figaro's Wedding. In 1844, he went abroad. This time in Paris to study more. When he returned, he left as a singing teacher and instrumentalist.
His musical heritage includes a number of popular songs, operas and bravura coloring. In addition, he published a method of song in 1849. (Hide extended text)...(Read all)