- Björn Granath, Hillevi Martinpelto, Gustaf Sjökvists Kammarkör, Magnus Svensson, Karl-Magnus Fredriksson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Stockholm, Jeanette Köhn
- Peter Mattei, Stephen Smith, Stockholm Chamber Orchestra, Johan Christensson, Lars Arvidson, Susanne Rydén, Hillevi Martinpelto, Mark Tatlow, Stockholm Chamber Choir, Jan Stromberg, Anna Eklund-Tarantino
- Nina Stemme, Christina Falk, Sten Niclasson, Michael Axelsson, Lars Hallgren, Lage Wedin, Stina Tornberg, Magnus Linden, Mikael Samuelson, Johan Hallsten, Jonas Degerfeldt, Clara Bystrand, Maud Hammerud, Alexander Niclasson, Maria Gustafsson, Michael Bartosch, Bengt Jarnblad, Henrik Holmberg, Jan Nessler, Tommy Lagg, Catarina Lundgren, Sven G. Aberg, Gunnar Lundberg, Carl Unander-Scharin, Elizabeth Hehr, Pia-Lena Andersson, Helge Lannerback, Gunilla Soderstrom, Eva Hallberg, Bjorn Hallman, Elisabet Strid, Jesper Taube, Christer Solén, Mark Bartholdsson, Nikola Matisic, Birgitta Kallenberg, Malin Gjorup, Anders Melander, Staffan Galli, Gregor Bergman, Andrew Dalton, Karin Frolen, Lilian Sjostrand, Glenn Mossop, Staffan Larson, Tord Wallstrom, Anne Sofie von Otter, Klara Ek, Vadstena Academy Choir, Bo Rosenkull, Gosta Zachrisson, Maria Hedstrom, Olof Boman, Gertrud Hoffstedt, Bo Armand Olsson, Mikael Bellini, Michael Weinius, Olof Lilja, David Aler, Camilla Tilling, Annika Falk, Kristina Eriksson-Martling, Alan Hacker, Conny Thimander, Barbro Netin, Karl Etti, Sven H. Aberg, Elisabeth Ander, Daniel Hallstrom, Lollo Ohlsson, Karl Rombo, Marcus Jupither, Marriane Johansson, Anders Wiklund, Patrik Wirefeldt, Lars Arvidson, Lars Johansson, Bjorn Stockhaus, David Johansson, Yvonne Tuvesson-Rosenqvist, Annika Nerfont, Susanne Rydén, Per-Arne Wahlgren, Anna Hanning, Stefan Dahlberg, Carina Morling, Karolina Blixt, Anna Eklund-Tarantino, Charlotta Nilsson, Charlotta Huldt, David Björkman, Siw Sjoberg, Thomas Schuback, Anna Larsson, Johnny van Hal, Anders Lorentzson, Torbjorn Lillieqvist, Christina Pettersson, B. Tommy Andersson, Stefan Dassman, Louise Werner, Marianne Eklof, Hillevi Martinpelto, Angela Rotondo, Eva Bostrom, Katija Dragojevic, Elisabeth Weman, Tove Dahlberg, Alexandra Orrgard Solen, Helena Döse, Per-Erik Ohrn, Eva-Maria Tersson, Ingela Bohlin, Asa Mockle-Wall, Ann Hallenberg, Tomas Lind, Anders Öhrwall, Arnold Östman, Petter Sundkvist, Christina Hornell, Ulrik Soelberg, Britt-Marie Aruhn, Sven-Anders Benktsson, Olle Skold, Jeanette Bjurling, Thomas Lander, Thomas Sunnegardh, Iwar Bergkwist, Andreas Landin, Karin Ingeback, Per Borin, Dag Metin Ardel, Fredrik Zetterstrom, Lars Palerius, Magnus Ahlstrom, Tua Aberg, Clas Pehrsson, Ingeborg Nordenfelt, Irene Almen, Magnus Kyhle, Linnea Sallay, Carina Stranberg, Birgitta Lundkvist, Mattias Nilsson, Signe Sannem Lund, Lennart Forsen, Jadwiga Koba, Robert Vetander, Vadstena Academy, Graham Treacher, Lars Magnusson, Birgitta Petersson, Ingegerd Nilsson, Lena Nordin, Olle Persson, Anita Soldh, Stefan Nymark, Pia-Marie Nilsson, Iwa Sorenson, Malena Ernman, Jakob Hogstrom, Annete Roth, Catharina Olsson, Sara Olsson, Mats Andersson, Roger Wagsjo, Bengt Nordfors, Ola Eliasson, Bo Johan Leinmark, Mark Tatlow, Mia Karlsson, Stefan Parkman, Gunilla Palsson, Andreas Lundmark, Cecilia Rydinger Alin, Sigrid Holmquist, Orjan Nasbom, Maria Sanner, Katarina Andersson-Arvidson, Greger Erdos, Carl Johan Falkman, Olav Anton Thommessen
- Stockholm Royal Philharmonic Choir, Hillevi Martinpelto, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Stockholm, Håkan Hagegård, Carl Unander-Scharin, Curt Appelgren, Rolf Cederlof, Ingrid Tobiasson, Sten Wahlund, Carina Jarlemark, Anders Bergstrom, Nina Stemme, Kjell Ingebretsen, Lars Kullenbo, Henrik Westberg, Adolf Fredrik Girls Choir, Staffan Sandlund, Arild Helleland, Adolf Fredrik Boys Choir, Harriet Andersson
Hillevi Martinpelto
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Biography
While her name may be difficult for some to remember -- or even pronounce -- Hillevi Martinpelto has, since about 1990, made a name for herself on the world's major operatic stages, as well as in its most prestigious concert halls. She has scored success particularly for her work in the operas of Mozart, Verdi, and Wagner. That said, her repertory choices are broad and encompass much else, including vastly disparate roles in the operas of Weber, Tchaikovsky, Gounod, Richard Strauss, Puccini, the little-known Swede Ivar Hallström, and numerous others. In concert she has been a soloist in Mahler's Eighth Symphony, Beethoven's Ninth, Brahms' Requiem, Handel's Messiah, various J.S. Bach cantatas, and much else. Martinpelto has made numerous recordings for various labels, including Philips, Archiv Produktion, EMI, Sterling, and several others. Hillevi Martinpelto was born in Dalecarlia, Sweden. She studied music at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music and the Royal Opera School, both in Stockholm. In 1987, the year of her graduation, she debuted at the Royal Opera House in Stockholm singing Cho-Cho San in Puccini's Madama Butterfly. She soon appeared in other important operatic productions in Drottningholm (Royal Court Theater) and Umea (Norrlands Operan). By the early '90s, she was regularly appearing at the major opera houses in Europe, including at Vienna, Berlin, Brussels, Glyndebourne, and in the U.S. (Los Angeles and New York) and Japan. Her 1991 Elektra from Idomeneo and 1993 Countess from Le nozze di Figaro both drew high praise, solidifying her credentials in Mozart operas. Her 1994 recording of Le nozze, on Archiv Produktion, under conductor John Eliot Gardiner, drew lavish accolades. Over the years Martinpelto has worked extensively with Gardiner and his famed ensembles, the Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, and the Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique. In 1996 Martinpelto was invited, along with conductor Andrew Davis, to take part in the music performances given at the Nobel Prize ceremonies in Stockholm. By the turn of the new century Martinpelto was a full-fledged international star of both the opera and concert stages. She has remained active on all fronts, attempting as always to find a reasonable balance between appearances in her homeland and those abroad. Among her later recordings are two that have garnered international acclaim: the 2005 Weber Oberon with John Eliot Gardiner on Philips and the 2006 Bach Mass in B minor with Rene Jacobs on Berlin Classics.
