Anders J. Dahlin (born March 12, 1975) is a Swedish tenor . He studied at the Music Conservatory Falun [ sv ] in Sweden, at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, and at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen.
4-1439: Dahlin is a Swedish surname. The name can also be spelled Dalin. Both surnames are derived from the Swedish word dal which means valley. Notable people with the surname include: Anders J. Dahlin (born 1975), Swedish tenor and opera singer Bo Dahlin (born 1948), Swedish professor of education David C. Dahlin (1917–2003), American physician-pathologist Erik Dahlin (born 1989), Swedish footballer Ernst Mauritz Dahlin (1843–1929), Swedish mathematician Jacob Dahlin (1952–1991), Swedish TV and radio-host Johan Dahlin (born 1986), Swedish footballer John Dahlin (1886–1927), Swedish athlete Jolanta Dahlin (1940–1991), Swedish chess master Kjell Dahlin (born 1963), Swedish ice hockey player Marcus Dahlin (footballer) (born 1982), Swedish footballer Marcus Dahlin (born 1991), Swedish handballer Martin Dahlin (born 1968), Swedish footballer and sports agent Olof von Dalin (1708–1763), Swedish poet Peter Dahlin (activist) , Swedish human rights activist Rasmus Dahlin (born 2000), Swedish ice hockey player Others [ edit ] A name for inulin derived from Dahlia tubers See also [ edit ] Dalin (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
8-620: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Anders J. Dahlin In 1998 he made his operatic debut at the Norwegian National Opera as Tom Wingfield in Antonio Bibalo 's opera Die Glasmenagerie (after Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie ). In recent years he has become one of the leading interpreters of the early French Baroque music. He is a sought after Evangelist in J. S. Bach's passions and has worked over
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16-619: The years with conductors like John Eliot Gardiner , William Christie , Christophe Rousset , Emmanuelle Haïm , René Jacobs , Hervé Niquet , Marc Minkowski , Andreas Spering , Alexis Kossenko , Eric Ericson and François-Xavier Roth . Dahlin is the recipient of the Jussi Björling Award for 2014. F. Cavalli J. P. Rameau M. A Charpentier Campra Lully W. A Mozart C. Monteverdi H. Purcell H. Demarets A. Bibalo H. Hellstenius Andreas Spering Too Many Requests If you report this error to
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