Emma Meissner, née Ekström (30 October 1866 in Karlstad – 20 November 1942 in Stockholm) was a Swedish soprano and actress.
She worked in the choir at Mindre teatern in Stockholm 1881–1883.
[2] She was a student at the conservatory in Stockholm 1884–1885, and then studied for Fritz Arlberg (1830-1896) and Signe Hebbe (1837–1925) from 1885–1886.
He was employed by theatre director Albert Ranft (1858–1938) and was the second conductor at his theaters until 1925, with the exception of a period 1908-1910 at the Royal Swedish Opera and 1914 at the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.
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