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Signe Asmussen

Signe Asmussen Manuitt is a Danish mezzosoprano singer who has performed widely, not only in classical concerts, chamber music and opera but also in Latin jazz and as a member of the Tolkien Ensemble. Since 2001, she has made a mark as one of Denmark's most impressive female singers. In addition to appearances in Denmark, she has given recitals in London's Wigmore Hall and Amsterdam's Concertgebouw. Asmussen recently starred as Hanna Glawari in Operette Kompagniet's production of The Merry Widow. She is married to the Cuban Salsa singer Ernesto Manuitt.

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Charlotte Bournonville

Charlotte Helene Frederikke Bournonville (1832–1911) was a Danish opera singer and actress. Daughter of the celebrated Danish ballet master, August Bournonville, she first sang in Stockholm in 1857 before joining the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen two years later. She is also remembered for giving singing lessons to the daughters of King Christian IX. In appreciation of her services, the king elevated her to the status of Kongelig Kammersanger in 1863.

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Burhan G

Burhan Genç Koç, known as Burhan G, is a Danish R&B and pop singer, songwriter and producer. He has released three albums including Burhan G in 2010 and Din for evigt, both certified platinum in Denmark. Hit singles include the five number one hits "Mest ondt" featuring Medina, "Tættere på himlen" featuring Nik & Jay, "Din for evigt", "Kalder mig hjem" and "Karma" featuring L.O.C..

Tim ChristensenW
Tim Christensen

Tim Christensen is a Danish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is both the singer, guitarist and songwriter of the Danish band Dizzy Mizz Lizzy and a solo artist who has to date released four studio albums, two EPs and two live DVDs.

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Christopher (singer)

Christopher Lund Nissen is a Danish singer from Copenhagen, signed to EMI Denmark. In November 2012, he won an award at the Danish Music Awards 2012. He was awarded New Thinker of the Year, given by Spotify as an innovation prize. Christopher released four albums, the debut Colours (2012), followed by Told You So (2014), Closer (2016) and Under the Surface (2019). Christopher's songs include "Against the Odds, "Nothing in Common", "Told You So", "CPH Girls" and "I Won't Let You Down".

Patricia DayW
Patricia Day

Patricia Day is the Danish upright bassist and lead singer for the rockabilly/psychobilly band, HorrorPops.

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Povl Dissing

Povl Dissing is a Danish singer, composer, guitarist and harmonica player. He made his album debut with En aften i folkeklubben in 1965. His public breakthrough came in 1973 with the album Svantes viser, a collaboration with poet Benny Andersen, whom he has cooperated closely with since. In 2006, Svantes viser was selected for the Danish Culture Canon.

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Fallulah

Fallulah is a Danish-Romanian singer-songwriter and musician. Her given name is Maria Apetri. Following a short dancing career, she entered the music industry and released her debut album in 2010 which peaked at number three in Denmark and went on to be certified platinum.

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Ida Henriette da Fonseca

Ida Henriette da Fonseca was a Danish opera singer and composer.

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Lukas Forchhammer

Lukas Forchhammer, also known as Lukas Graham is a Danish singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and former actor. He is the lead singer and best known as multi-instrumentalist for the Danish band Lukas Graham. As a child, Forchhammer starred in the Danish family movie series Krummerne.

Carl Ludvig GerlachW
Carl Ludvig Gerlach

Carl Ludvig Gerlach was a Danish composer and opera singer.

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Vilhelm Herold

Vilhelm Christoffer Herold was an operatic tenor, voice teacher, and theatre director. Herold created the role of David in Carl Nielsen's opera Saul og David in 1902).

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Sophie Keller

Sophie Helene Henriette Keller née Rung (1850–1929) was a Danish operatic soprano, musician and singing teacher, who performed at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen from 1869. She founded both a conservatory for women and a women's concert association.

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Augusta Lütken

Augusta Sophie Wilhelmine Lütken née Schou (1855–1910) was a Danish operatic soprano who, despite her lack of formal schooling, became one of her country's most popular singers in the nine short years she performed at Copenhagen's Royal Danish Theatre. As a result of poor health, she was forced to retire in 1885 although she returned to make a few appearances in the 1890s.

Caroline Müller (1755–1826)W
Caroline Müller (1755–1826)

Caroline Frederikke Müller née Halle also known as Caroline Walther, was a Danish and later naturalized Swedish opera singer (mezzo-soprano). She was also active as an instructor at the Dramatens elevskola. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music and a Hovsångare.

Amanda NielsenW
Amanda Nielsen

Amanda Jensine Nielsen (1866–1953) was a Danish cabaret singer who became famous as Holger Drachmann's muse Edith, inspiring some of his most romantic works.

Anna Nielsen (1803–1856)W
Anna Nielsen (1803–1856)

Anna Helena Dorothea Nielsen, née Brenöe,, was a Danish stage actress and opera singer (mezzo-soprano). She was one of the most famous female stage artists in Denmark of her time. She was a mentor for many talents, such as for example Louise Phister and her private home was a center of the theatre world.

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Edith Oldrup

Edith Johanne Oldrup-Björling was a Danish operatic soprano. She made her début at the Royal Danish Opera in 1935 where she performed until 1949. She is remembered in particular for her roles in the operas of Mozart and Puccini. Oldrup made over 60 recordings.

Peter SchramW
Peter Schram

Peter Ludvig Nicolai Schram was a Danish opera singer and actor.

Rasmus SeebachW
Rasmus Seebach

Rasmus Seebach is a Danish singer-songwriter and record producer who had his solo-debut with the Danish language single "Engel" in April 2009.

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Tommy Seebach

Tommy Seebach, born Tommy Seebach Mortensen in Copenhagen, Denmark, was a popular Danish singer, composer, organist, pianist and producer. He is best known as front man of Sir Henry and his Butlers and for numerous contributions to the Danish qualifier for the Eurovision song contest, the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, which he won three times. He was the father of songwriter/producer Nicolai Seebach and singer/songwriter/producer Rasmus Seebach.

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Catharine Simonsen

Catharine Elisabeth Simonsen née Ryssländer was a Danish soprano who performed in operas at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen. In 1843, she was awarded the prestigious title of Royal Chamber Singer by King Christian VIII.

Niels Juel SimonsenW
Niels Juel Simonsen

Niels Juel Simonsen was Danish baritone opera singer, who made his debut in 1874. He gave many performances of Edvard Grieg's songs, in particular Den Bergtekne.