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Jussi Björling

Johan Jonatan "Jussi" Björling (/ˈjsi ˈbjɔːrlɪŋ/, Swedish pronunciation: [ˈjɵsːɪ ²bjœːɭɪŋ]; 5 February 1911[1] – 9 September 1960) was a Swedish tenor. One of the leading operatic singers of the 20th century, Björling appeared for many years at the Metropolitan Operain New York and less frequently at the major European opera houses, including the Royal Opera House in London and La Scala in Milan.

Biography

Björling (surname also spelled as "Bjoerling" and "Bjorling" in English-language sources) was born in Borlänge, Dalarna, Sweden, in February 1911. The midwife's register shows he was born on 5 February; however, the church baptism records erroneously show 2 February, and this was the day on which he celebrated his birthday throughout his life.[1] His father David was an accomplished vocalist and the first teacher of Jussi and his two brothers, Olle and Gösta, who also went on to become professional singers. He also performed with his sons as Björlingkvartetten or the Björling Male Quartet. Jussi made his debut public appearance at five years of age.[2] The group performed in concerts throughout Sweden and the United States for eleven and a half years. He later studied opera with John Forsell.

Björling performing at Skansen, Stockholm in 1960

Björling made his professional operatic debut as the Lamplighter in Manon Lescaut at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm in 1930. This was soon followed by Don Ottavio in Mozart's Don Giovanni, Arnold in Rossini's William Tell, Almaviva in Rossini's The Barber of Seville and as Rodolfo in La bohème with Hjördis Schymberg, his favourite soprano in Sweden, as Mimi. This in turn led to engagements in Europe and the United States. Björling made his American concert debut at the Carnegie Hallin 1937; the following year, he made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Rodolfo in La bohème.

Björling went on to become one of the principal singers at the Metropolitan Opera during the 1940s and 1950s, with an interruption during World War II. He sang many major tenor roles in operas in the French and Italian repertoire, including Il trovatore, Rigoletto, Aida, Un ballo in maschera, Cavalleria rusticana, Faust, Roméo et Juliette, La bohème, Madama Butterfly, Tosca, and Manon Lescaut.

In December 1940 Arturo Toscanini invited Björling to sing the tenor part in Beethoven's Missa Solemnis in New York, a recording of which exists. Björling also performed the Verdi Requiem under Toscanini in 1939 in Lucerne, Switzerland, and in November 1940 in New York, another performance which was recorded and eventually issued as an LP.

In 1951, Robert Merrill and Björling did a series of duet recordings, including a noted recording of "Au fond du temple saint" from the opera Les pêcheurs de perles by Georges Bizet. One of Björling's first LP sets was a 1952 studio recording of the complete Il trovatore, with Zinka Milanov, for RCA Victor. In 1953, he recorded the roles of Turiddu and Canio in complete versions of Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci for RCA Victor.

Bust of Björling in Stockholm

In the summer of 1954 Björling recorded Puccini's Manon Lescaut in Rome with Licia Albanese as Manon, and in 1955 he recorded the role of Radames in Verdi's Aidaopposite Milanov in the title role. With Victoria de los Ángeles and Merrill, Björling made a widely admired recording of Puccini's La bohème conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. Björling's recording of Madama Butterfly, with de los Angeles in the title role and conducted by Gabriele Santini, is also widely celebrated. In Victoria de los Angeles's biography by Peter Roberts (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1982), de los Angeles noted that "In despite of technical developments, none of the Jussi Björling recordings give you the true sound of his voice. It was a far, far more beautiful voice than you can hear on the recordings he left".

Björling sang the part of Mario Cavaradossi in the 1957 complete stereo recording of Tosca, recorded by RCA Victor in Rome with Erich Leinsdorf conducting. The tenor was awarded the 1959 Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Vocal Soloist (With Or Without Orchestra) for his RCA Victor recital album, Björling in Opera.

In 1956, he appeared in an episode of the NBC television anthology Producers' Showcase. The episode was one of two programmes entitled Festival of Music, and was hosted by Charles Laughton (José Ferrer hosted the second Festival of Music programme). Björling can be seen with soprano Renata Tebaldi in two arias from La bohème. Both Festival of Music programmes, originally telecast in colour, have since been released on black-and-white kinescopes on DVD.

Björling was known as the "Swedish Caruso".[3] His son Rolf, a successful tenor in his own right (although not at the level of his famous father), and his grandson Raymond are inheritors of the unique Björling "sound".

Jussi Björling's gravestone at Stora Tuna, Dalarna, Sweden
Bust of Björling in front of the Jussi Björling Museum in Borlänge

His widow, Anna-Lisa Björling, published a biography with the cooperation of Andrew Farkas that described Björling as a loving family man and generous colleague. However, Anna-Lisa did not attempt in the book to hide the destructive influence of Björling's alcoholism.

On 15 March 1960, Björling suffered a heart attack before a performance of La bohème at Covent Garden. He insisted on singing, in spite of his condition.[4] He died of cardiomegaly (an enlarged heart) six months later on the island of Siarö [sv], Sweden, aged 49. One of his final recordings was the Verdi Requiem conducted by Fritz Reiner for RCA Victor which was recorded in June 1960 with Leontyne Price, Rosalind Elias, Giorgio Tozzi, the Vienna Philharmonic, and the chorus of the Society of the Friends of Music (Vienna). He is buried in the church cemetery at Stora Tuna, Borlänge, Sweden.

Legacy[edit]

Jussi's statue, in the square named after him in Borlänge, Dalarna, Sverige

Gröna Lunds Tivolis Jussi Björling-stipendium (The Gröna Lund Jussi Björling Award) was established in 1963 by the Stockholm amusement park where Björling often sang, for its 80th anniversary.

Jussi Björlings Minnesstipendium (Jussi Björlingstipendiet) was established in 1970 and is administered by Stiftelsen Kungliga Teaterns Solister (The Royal Opera Soloists Foundation) in Stockholm.

The Jussi Björling Recital Hall was dedicated at Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN, in 1970.

The Jussi Björling Tenor Competition took part in Borlänge in 1994. 125 tenors from 38 countries participated and winner was the Chinese Deng Xiao-Jun.

Jussi Björlingmuseet (The Jussi Björling Museum) was opened in Borlänge in 1994.[5]

Björling's name is now used with the prestigious Jussi Björling Music Scholarship at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota.

An archive of nearly all of Björling's recorded performances, photographs, letters, recital and opera programmes, reviews, obituaries, and other items related to his career is maintained at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University Bloomington.

Luciano Pavarotti, in a 1988 interview for the Swedish daily newspaper Svenska Dagbladet, stated that "When I'm about to train a new opera, I first listen to how Jussi Björling did it. His voice was unique and it's his path that I want to follow. I would more than anything else wish that people compared me with Jussi Björling. That's how I'm striving to sing."[6]

Awards and citations

During his lifetime, Björling received many orders, decorations, honorary citizenships and other kinds of honours from monarchs, governments and cultural and charity organizations in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Latvia, Belgium, Greece, Hungary and the U.S.A.

Recordings

Complete works issued on CD
  • Aida, RCA (studio), 1955.
  • Un ballo in maschera, Met, 1940; New Orleans, 1950.
  • La bohème, Met, 1948; RCA (studio), 1956.
  • Cavalleria rusticana, RCA (studio), 1953; Stockholm Opera, 1954 (other singers in Swedish); Decca/RCA (studio), 1957; Met, 1959.
  • Don Carlos, Met, 1950.
  • Faust, Met, 1950 & 1959.
  • Madama Butterfly, EMI (studio), 1959.
  • Manon Lescaut, Met, 1949 & 1956; RCA (studio), 1954; Stockholm Opera, 1959 (other singers in Swedish).
  • Missa Solemnis (Beethoven), NBC broadcast, 1940.
  • Pagliacci, RCA (studio), 1953; Stockholm Opera, 1954 (sung in Swedish).
  • Requiem (Verdi), NBC broadcast, 1940; Decca/RCA (studio), Vienna, 1960.
  • Rigoletto, Met, 1945; RCA (studio), 1956; Stockholm Opera, 1957.
  • Roméo et Juliette, Stockholm Opera, 1940 (sung in Swedish); Met, 1947.
  • Tosca, RCA (studio), 1957.
  • La traviata, Stockholm Opera, 1939 (sung in Swedish).
  • Il trovatore, Covent Garden, 1939; Met, 1941 & 1947; RCA (studio), 1952; Stockholm Opera, 1957 & 1960.
  • Turandot, Decca/RCA (studio), 1959.
Larger general collections on CD
  • Jussi Björling: The Swedish Caruso, EMI Classics 2 17313 2 (5 CDs, 2008)
  • Jussi Björling: The Complete RCA Album Collection, RCA 88697748922 (14 CDs, 2011)
  • The Very Best of Jussi Björling, EMI Classics 6 78997 2 (2 CDs, 2012)
  • Jussi Björling Collection, Naxos 8.101101 (11 CDs, 2012. Comprises studio recordings. CDs 1-8 earlier issued separately. Released in Sweden with notes in Swedish only.)
  • Jussi Björling: The Swedish Caruso, Documents 600034 (10 CDs, 2013)
  • Jussi Björling: The Worldstar Live on Stage, Documents 600129 (10 CDs, 2013)
A selection of special collections and concerts on CD
  • Jussi Björling Live: Holland 1939, Norway 1954, Bluebell ABCD 006 (1 CD, 1987)
  • Jussi Björling: The Atlanta Recital April 13, 1959, Bluebell ABCD 020 (1 CD, 1989)
  • Jussi Björling in Song and Ballad, Bluebell ABCD 050 (1 CD, 1993)
  • Jussi Bjoerling: Rarities, VAI Audio VAIA 1189 (1 CD, 2000)
  • Jussi Björling: Fram för framgång: Film and Radio Recordings, Bluebell ABCD 092 (1 CD, 2002)
  • The Jussi Björling Series: Radamès, Alfredo, Roméo, Bluebell ABCD 103 (2 CDs, 2006)
  • Jussi Björling In Song, Testament SBT 1427 (1 CD, 2008)
  • Jussi Björling Live: Broadcast Concerts 1937-1960, West Hill Radio Archives WHRA-6036 (4 CDs, 2010)
  • Bjoerling Sings at Carnegie Hall, RCA 88697858222 (1 CD, 2011)
  • Jussi at Gröna Lund: Complete recordings 1950-1960, Bluebell ABCD 114 (3 CDs, 2011)
  • Jussi Björling in Concert: Finland & the U.S.A. (1940-1957), Bluebell ABCD 116 (2 CDs, 2012)

A complete list of Björling's recordings and their CD and DVD issues is available on the Jussi Björling Museum's website.

01 Leoncavallo: Mattinata (Stockholm 1944) 00:00:30
02 Tosti: Ideale (Stockholm 1937) 00:02:46
03 LA BOHÈME: Che gelida manina (Hilversum 1939) 00:06:09
04 FAUST: Salut, demeure (Hilversum 1939) 00:10:45
05 REQUIEM: Ingemisco (Hilversum 1939) 00:15:30
06 TURANDOT: Nessun dorma (Stockholm 1944) 00:19:30
07 UN BALLO N MASCHERA: Teco io sto (w/Rethberg, San Francisco 1940) 00:23:45
08 ROMÉO ET JULIETTE: Ah, léve-toi, soleil (New York 1947) 00:33:25
09 ROMÉO ET JULIETTE: Ah, désespoir (New York 1947) 00:36:39
10 MANON LESCAUT: Tra voi belle (New York 1956) 00:37:30
11 MANON LESCAUT: Donna non vidi mai (New York 1956) 00:38:54
12 MANON LESCAUT: Tu, tu, amore, tu (w/Albanese, New York 1956) 00:41:26
13 MANON LESCAUT: Ah Manon (New York 1956) 00:49:17
14 MANON LESCAUT: Presto, in fila... Guardate, pazzo son (New York 1956) 00:51:48
15 TOSCA: Recondita armonia (New York 1959) 00:55:28
16 TOSCA: È buona la mia Tosca... La vita mi costasse (New York 1959) 00:58:10
17 TOSCA: Floria... amore... Vittoria! (w/ Curtis-Verna, MacNeil, New York 1959) 01:01:45
18 TOSCA: E lucean le stelle (New York 1959) 01:04:44
19 CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA: O Lola (New York 1959) 01:08:15
20 CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA: Tu qui, Santuzza (w/Simionato, New York 1959) 01:10:45
21 CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA: Intanto amici... Lo so che il torto è mio... Mamma, quel vino (w/Cassel, New York 1959) 01:23:22
22 LA FANCIULLA DEL WEST: Ch'ella mi creda (Stockholm 1937) 01:34:46
23 L'ARLESIANA: È la solita storia (Stockholm 1945) 01:37:10
24 STABAT MATER Cujus animam (Stockholm 1938) 01:41:07
25 LA BELLE HÉLÈNE: Au mont Ida (Stockholm 1938) 01:45:26
26 JOCELYN: Caches dans cet asile (Stockholm 1945) 01:48:44
27 Sjöberg: Tonerna (London 1952) 01:51:37
28 Strauss: Morgen (Stockholm 1939) 01:54:41
29 Sibelius: Demanten på marssnön (New York 1957) 01:58:00
30 Sibelius: Flickan kom ifrån sin älsklings möte (New York 1957) 02:02:02
31 LOHENGRIN: In fernem Land (Göteborg 1960) 02:05:57
32 Adam: Cantique de Noel (Stockholm 1959)

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