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Erik Saedén
Carl Erik Sædén (born 3 September 1924 in Vänersborg, died 3 November 2009, was a Swedish bass-baritone whose career was principally centred on Stockholm, both on the operatic stage as well as the concert platform. He made a few recordings and appeared in the 1975 Bergman film of ''The magic flute''.〔Forbes E. Erik Sædén. In: ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera.'' Macmillan, London and New York, 1997.〕〔Swedish radio archive http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/stockholm/nyheter/artikel.asp?artikel=3213451 3 November 2009.〕
==Career==
Sædén studied at the Kungliga Musikhögskolan in Stockholm from 1943–52, his teachers there including Arne Sunnegårdh, Martin Öhman and Wilhelm Freund. He received degrees in higher cantor and organist degree from the Royal College of Music in 1946, and a degree in vocal teaching 1952. Having joined the choir of Engelbrekt Church in 1944 (where he later sang in the St Matthew Passion), Saedén studied in Rome in 1952 and at the Salzburg Mozarteum in 1952, 1954 and 1955.
In 1965, he became a member of the Stockholm Music Academy, and in 1966 a Swedish ''hovsångare'' (court singer by special appointement). From 1957 to 1983 he was singing teacher at the Royal College of Music, Stockholm. In 1974 he received the medal of Litteris et artibus. At the same time he worked as a teacher the Royal Music Academy in Stockholm.
Sædén first appeared at the Royal Opera in Stockholm in 1952 and was a member of the company until 1981.〔 Among over 100 roles which he sang were the Count (''Le Nozze di Figaro''), Beckmesser, Wolfram (''Tannhäuser''), Scarpia, Jochanaan, Golaud, Pimen, Wozzeck (Swedish premiere, 1957) and Nick Shadow in ''The Rake's Progress'' (Swedish premiere, 1961).
He created roles in several opera premieres:
*Ture Rangström: title role in ''Gilgamesj'' (Stockholm, 1952)
*Karl-Birger Blomdahl: Mimaroben in ''Aniara'' (1959)
* Lars-Johan Werle: Julien in ''Drömmen om Thérèse'' (1964)
*Hilding Rosenberg: Don Felix in ''Hus med dubbel ingång''
*Franz Berwald: Saint Phar in ''The Queen of Golconda'', (1968, centennial premiere)
*Luigi Dallapiccola: title role in ''Ulisse'' (Deutsche Oper, Berlin, 1968)
*György Ligeti: Nekrotzar in ''Le Grand Macabre'' (1978)
*Lars Runsten: ''Amorina'' (1993).〔
Appearances outside Sweden included Bayreuth (Kurwenal in ''Tristan und Isolde'', Herald in Lohengrin and Donner in ''Rheingold''), the Edinburgh Festival in 1959 and 1974), Savonlinna in 1989 (Henrik in ''Singoalla'' by Gunnar de Frumerie), Hamburg, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden (1960, 1981), Montreal (1967), Moscow, Munich and Oslo.

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