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Hanna Granfelt

Hanna Lilian Granfelt was a Finnish operatic soprano and a leading singer of the early 20th century Finland, admired by the likes of Jean Sibelius and Richard Strauss.

Early life and education
Hanna Granfelt was born to Arthur Granfelt and Hanna Maria Hahl, a wealthy farming family in the small town of Sakkola on the Karelian Isthmus; however, after her father died while she was still young, her mother moved the family to Helsinki. She also continued studying acting at the Louis Bremont drama school. ==Career==
Career
Granfelt's public debut performance was in Helsinki in 1905, although she did not yet fully launch her career and instead returned to Paris to continue her studies. Granfelt also worked extensively with Finland's most famous composers of the time, Jean Sibelius and Oskar Merikanto: the former is said to have admired her greatly, and the latter often personally accompanied her on the piano at her concerts. She is known for her professional rivalry with the other Finnish major operatic diva of the time, Aino Ackte, eight years her senior. ==Voice==
Voice
Granfelt's soprano voice has been described as luxurious and expressive, with a particularly wide vocal range, suited for both lyric and dramatic roles from light coloratura to the heaviest styles. She recorded a wide range of operatic arias and Lieds, as well as some folk music, from the 1910s to 1930s. ==Personal life==
Personal life
As early as 1906, Grantfelt purchased a house in her native Karelia, where she returned to rest and recuperate over the coming decades. In 1942, Granfelt and her husband were divorced. In 1944, in the aftermath of the Continuation War, Granfelt lost her home and summer house in Karelia and was evacuated to elsewhere in Finland, where, despite her earlier fame and success, she lived out her remaining days withdrawn, alone and largely forgotten. ==References==
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