Torbjörn Lundquist
Released Album
Chamber
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December 17, 2015
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July 1, 2001
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October 12, 1994
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January 1, 1992
Concerto
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October 28, 2008
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November 15, 1995
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September 29, 1992
Choral
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March 25, 1994
Artist Info
Role:Composer ConductorBirth:1920Death:2000Period:ContemporaryGenre:ChamberOrchestralSymphonyVocalTorbjörn Lundquist was a Swedish composer who was born on September 5, 1920, in Stockholm, Sweden. He was the son of a composer and conductor, and his father's influence played a significant role in his musical development. Lundquist began his musical studies at a young age, and by the time he was a teenager, he was already composing his own music. Lundquist's early compositions were heavily influenced by the music of his father, as well as the works of other classical composers such as Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart. However, as he continued to develop his own style, Lundquist began to incorporate elements of Swedish folk music into his compositions, creating a unique sound that would become his trademark. In 1940, Lundquist enrolled at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, where he studied composition under the tutelage of Hilding Rosenberg. During his time at the college, Lundquist continued to refine his style, and his compositions began to gain recognition both in Sweden and abroad. One of Lundquist's most significant works from this period was his Symphony No. 1, which he composed in 1944. The symphony was well-received by critics and helped to establish Lundquist as one of Sweden's most promising young composers. After completing his studies at the Royal College of Music, Lundquist began to focus on his career as a composer. He continued to compose symphonies, operas, and other works, and his reputation as a composer continued to grow. One of Lundquist's most famous works is his opera, "The Dwarf," which he composed in 1968. The opera is based on a story by the Swedish author Par Lagerkvist and tells the story of a dwarf who falls in love with a beautiful princess. The opera was a critical and commercial success and helped to cement Lundquist's reputation as one of Sweden's greatest composers. Throughout his career, Lundquist continued to experiment with different musical styles and techniques. He was particularly interested in the use of electronic music, and he incorporated electronic elements into many of his compositions. One of Lundquist's most experimental works is his Symphony No. 5, which he composed in 1975. The symphony features a combination of traditional orchestral instruments and electronic elements, creating a unique and otherworldly sound. Lundquist continued to compose music until his death in 2000. His legacy as one of Sweden's greatest composers lives on, and his works continue to be performed and celebrated around the world. In conclusion, Torbjörn Lundquist was a Swedish composer who was born in 1920 and began his musical studies at a young age. He was heavily influenced by his father, as well as the works of other classical composers, and he began to incorporate elements of Swedish folk music into his compositions as he developed his own style. Lundquist's most famous works include his Symphony No. 1 and his opera, "The Dwarf," and he was known for his experimentation with electronic music. Lundquist's legacy as one of Sweden's greatest composers lives on, and his works continue to be celebrated and performed around the world.More....
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