Awards & Winners

Matti Salminen

Date of Birth 07-July-1945
Place of Birth Turku
(Finland, Western Finland Province, Southwest Finland, Turku sub-region)
Nationality Finland
Also know as Salminen, Matti
Profession Opera Singer
Matti Salminen is a Finnish operatic bass singer, who has sung at all of the most important opera houses of the world, including the Metropolitan and Bayreuth Festival. Salminen is distinguished by an imposing figure and height; an enormous, sonorous and dark voice; and an expressive face. According to one reviewer, in his prime Salminen was "... simply the largest bass voice in captivity. It is not just its roar in powering over Wagner's maximum orchestra, but the way he carves the sonority and forms the color." He performed as Fafner and Hagen in the PBS video broadcast Ring Cycle from the Metropolitan Opera, for the largest viewing-audience of the Ring in history. He sang in the premiere of Sallinen’s Kuningas Lear in 2000, and Jukka Linkola's Robin Hood in 2011. Salminen has a contract at the Zurich Opera, and he also frequently performs in his native Finland. Most of all he has been admired in such Wagner roles as Daland, Gurnemanz and Titurel, King Marke, Fasolt and Fafner, Hunding, and Hagen.

Awards by Matti Salminen

Check all the awards nominated and won by Matti Salminen.

1991


Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording
Honored for : Götterdämmerung (Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus feat. conductor: James Levine)

Nominations 1991 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording Götterdämmerung (Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus feat. conductor: James Levine)

1982


Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording
Honored for : Wagner: Der Ring Des Nibelungen

Nominations 1982 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording Der Ring des Nibelungen