Ragna Linne

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Ragna Linne
A white woman with blonde hair in a curly updo, wearing a black gown with an off-the-shoulder neckline
Born(1862-10-09)October 9, 1862
Oslo, Norway
DiedDecember 25, 1934(1934-12-25) (aged 72)
California, U.S.
Other namesRagna Linné Strobel
OccupationsSoprano, concert singer

Ragna Sofie Linne (October 9, 1862[1][2] – December 25, 1934[2]) was a Norwegian soprano and voice teacher. She was a soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and taught at the American Conservatory of Music. She was also one of the first Scandinavians to become a member of the Bahá'í faith.

Early life and education

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Linne was born in Oslo, the daughter of Karen Linne. She was often described as a descendant of Carl Linnaeus.[3][4] She studied voice with Mathilde Marchesi in Paris.[5]

Career

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Linne began her performing career in Norway in 1882, and began teaching students in Oslo in 1884.[6] She traveled to the United States where she made her first appearance in America at Turn Hall in Boston on March 28, 1886.[7] The following June she performed as the soprano soloist in a concert of a truncated version of Gioachino Rossini's Stabat Mater with the Boston Oratorio Society.[8] She made her Broadway debut on August 16, 1886 at the Bijou Opera House as Legrand Foudre in Owen Westford, Susie Russell, and George Scheiffarth's musical Soldiers and Sweethearts.[9] At the time of her New York debut in 1886 The New York Times reported that she had previously appeared on the opera stage at La Scala in Milan.[10]

She moved to Chicago by 1891, and sang Norwegian folk songs at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893.[6] She was president of the Chicago Artists' Associations.[11] She gave recitals,[12][13] and toured as a soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.[14]

Linne taught at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago.[15][16] One of her students there was singer Amy Ellerman.[17] Linne and her students sang for the patients at the South Dakota State Insane Hospital in Yankton in 1913.[18] She was an honorary member of Mu Phi Epsilon.[5]

Linne was one of the first Scandinavians to become a member of the Bahá'í faith.[19] She sang at Chicago Bahá'í conventions 1912 and 1914.[20][21] She made a sound recording of the Bahá'í Benediction in 1923. Later in life, Linne performed and taught in the Los Angeles area.[22][23] Metropolitan Opera soprano Harriet Henders was one of her pupils in Los Angeles.[24]

Personal life

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Linne married lithographer Theodore Strobel. They had a daughter, Norma, who died in Chicago in 1902.[25] Theodore Strobel died in 1905.[26] She moved to southern California in the 1920s,[27] and died there in 1934, at the age of 72.

References

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  1. ^ Ragna Linné Strobel in the U.S., Passport Applications, 1795-1925, passport identification number 21582, passport issue date 29 April 1920; accessed via ancestry.com
  2. ^ a b Ragna Linné Strobel in the Norway, Death Registers, 1928-1960, section Oslo 1934; accessed via ancestry.com
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  5. ^ a b "Chapter Honorary Member: Mme. Ragna Linne" Mu Phi Epsilon Triangle 14(3)(May 1920): 297-298.
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