Aino Ackté
Aino Ackté is a 68 years old from Finland from Helsinki. Aino Ackté was born on January 01, 1876 (died on January 01, 1944, she was 68 years old) in Helsinki.
About
No, she died on 01/01/1944, 80 years ago. She was 68 years old when she died. Cause of death: pancreatic cancer. She died in Nummela and buried in Hietaniemi cemetery .
Family
Her mother is Emmy Achté and her father is Lorenz Nikolai Achté. Her mother died at the age of (Aino was 48 years old). When Aino born she was 25 years old. and Lorenz Nikolai Achté was 40 years old when Aino born. Her father was a Finnish opera singer.
Parents
Husbands
Aino Ackté had two marriages.
Bruno Jalander
She married with Bruno Jalander in 1919. Aino Ackté was 43 and Bruno Jalander was 46 years old. After 25 years, 7 months, in 1944 Bruno passed away.
Heikki Renvall
Ackté married with Heikki Renvall in 1901. Aino Ackté was 25 and Heikki Renvall was 28 years old. They ended their 16 years marriage in 1917.
Children
She had two children, Glory (77) and Mies (80) . When her first child, Glory Leppänen, was born, Aino Ackté was 25 years old.
Sister
Aino Ackté had 1 sibling. Irma (11 years younger)
Works
Aino Ackté Albums (1)
There is 1 albums of Aino Ackté.
Her first album L'âge d'or de l'Opéra de Paris (Mono Version) released 62 years ago, she was 86 years old when this album released. There were 16 songs in this album.
Awards (1)
Awarded Finnish Music Hall of Fame in 2017 .
Education
She graduated from Conservatoire De Paris
Other facts about Aino Ackté
Place of death | Nummela , located in the administrative territorial entity: Vihti |
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Country of citizenship | Finland |
Date of death | 1944-08-08T00:00:00Z |
Place of birth | Helsinki |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Place of burial | Hietaniemi Cemetery |
Languages spoken, written or signed | Finnish |
Instrument | Voice |
Record | Fonotipia |
Given name | Aino |
Cause of death | Pancreatic Cancer |
Voice type | Soprano |
Student of | Edmond Duvernoy |
Europeana entity | Agent/base/53276 |
Genre | Western Classical Music |
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