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Anne Sofie von Otter

1955 - Today

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Anne Sofie von Otter (born 9 May 1955) is a Swedish mezzo-soprano. Her repertoire encompasses lieder, operas, oratorios and also rock and pop songs. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anne Sofie von Otter is the 520th most popular singer (up from 535th in 2019), the 332nd most popular biography from Sweden (up from 339th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Swedish Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Anne Sofie von Otter ranks 520 out of 4,381Before her are Kirsten Flagstad, Chris Brown, Bobby Brown, Dusty Hill, Ceca, and Lola Novaković. After her are Juan Gabriel, Darío Moreno, Billy Preston, Patrick Hernandez, Séverine, and Brandy Norwood.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, Anne Sofie von Otter ranks 130Before her are Olivier Assayas, David Julius, Toru Iwatani, John Roberts, Brigitte Lahaie, and Wang Huning. After her are John de Mol Jr., Mulatu Teshome, Dominique Pinon, Peter Gallagher, Lindsey Graham, and Sirindhorn.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Anne Sofie von Otter ranks 332 out of 1,879Before her are Lennart Skoglund (1929), Ronnie Hellström (1949), Sven Nordqvist (1946), Princess Cecilia of Sweden (1540), Thomas Ravelli (1959), and Olof Swartz (1760). After her are Pernilla August (1958), Lars Lagerbäck (1948), Alf Sjöberg (1903), Nicodemus Tessin the Younger (1654), Sigrid of Sweden (1566), and Magnus Stenbock (1664).

Among SINGERS In Sweden

Among singers born in Sweden, Anne Sofie von Otter ranks 14Before her are Basshunter (1984), Dead (1969), Jussi Björling (1911), Joey Tempest (1963), Anette Olzon (1971), and Siw Malmkvist (1936). After her are Evert Taube (1890), Lill-Babs (1938), Malena Ernman (1970), Monica Zetterlund (1937), Christina Nilsson (1843), and Alice Babs (1924).