Born in Vevey, a small Swiss town on the shore of Lake Geneva, Cuenod studied at the Ribaupierre Institute in Lausanne and the conservatories in Geneva, Basel and Vienna.
A year after making his stage debut, in 1928, Cuenod performed for the first time in the United States in the opera, #Bitter Sweet. Focusing on his solo career in the 1930s, he performed in Geneva, Paris and North America and worked with French conductor, composer and teacher Nadia Boulanger. He taught at the Geneva Conservatory of Music from 1940 until 1946.
Returning to opera in 1943, with a production of #Die Fledermaus in Geneva, Cuenod subsequently appeared in operas at La Scala in Milan, the Glyndebourne Festival and the Covent Garden in London. His performance during the premier of Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, in 1950, remains a musical milestone.
Best known for his interpretations of Bach and Elizabethan songs, Cuenod is remembered for his light, natural, sound. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi