Hans-Ola Ericsson

January 11, 2024
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Hans-Ola Ericsson
Full Name Hans-Ola Ericsson
Date Of Birth Jul 19, 1958(1958-07-19)
Age 66
Birthplace Stockholm
Country Sweden
Birth City Stockholm County
Horoscope Cancer

Hans-Ola Ericsson Biography

Birthday Jul 19
Birth Year 1958

Hans-Ola Ericsson is one of the most popular and richest Composer who was born on July 19, 1958 in Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden. Vol 2: La Nativite du Seigneur (1935). (BIS-CD 410)

All denna frihet!” All denna frihet!” (1980) R P Scott : Songs for Dr G (1983-85, rev 1984-85, -86). A Mellnas : Disparitions (1971). D Feiler : Gola (1985). T Ungvary : Interactions no 2, organ and tape (1970/79)

In 1988, Ericsson was appointed professor of organ repertoire playing at the Piteå School of Music, a department of the Luleå University of Technology. In the summer of 1990 he was instructor at the summer course for new music in Darmstadt and was awarded the prestigious Kranichsteiner Musikpreis. In 1996 Hans-Ola Ericsson was appointed permanent guest professor at the Hochschule für Künste in Bremen, Germany. In the spring of 2000 he was named a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music and he received the Swedish Society of Composers interpretation prize in 1999. He was from 2002 until 2006 Principal Guest Organist of the Lahti Organ Festival in Finland. From 2005 he is artistic consultant for the Bodø International Organ Festival in Norway. In 2011 he was appointed professor of organ at the McGill University’s Schulich School of Music.

In 1989, Hans-Ola Ericsson was appointed professor at the Academy of Music in Piteå and at the University of Luleå. In 1996, he was appointed visiting professor at the University of the Arts Bremen and in 2011, professor of organ at the Schulich School of Music at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Today, he is in high demand as a concert organist, a composer, a teacher and a consultant for organ restoration work. He has worked namely to restore an organ dating back to the 17th century sitting in the German Church in Stockholm. His interpretations are well documented on numerous recordings, including the recording of Olivier Messiaen’s complete organ works.

Ericsson’s early works were similar to those of Klaus Huber and Luigi Nono. However, this compositional approach became too restrictive and Ericsson experienced a period in which he was silent. Ericsson’s music is more open to different styles and focuses more on musical timbre, space and referential ideas. His work “The Four Beast’s Amen” for organ and electronics begins with an organ in dialogue with recordings from organs from Hamburg Stade, Norden Cappel, Ludingworth, and Norden. This style is reminiscent of older organ works such as Frescobaldi and Buxtehude but with all the organs intertwining in such a way that everything blurry. The second movement is completely different in style and focuses on the sounds made by the organ’s wind chest. The later movements in this work are focused on tuning differences between the organs we heard at the beginning.

Hans-Ola Ericsson Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Composer
House Living in own house.

Hans-Ola Ericsson is one of the richest Composer from Sweden. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Hans-Ola Ericsson 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Hans-Ola Ericsson, born 1958 in Stockholm, is a Swedish composer and organist.

20th Century Music for Trumpet and Organ, (BIS-CD 565), Hans-Ola Ericsson organ and Anthony Plog trumpet. 1. P Eben: Okna (1980) 2. A Plog: Four themes on Edward Munch’s paintings (1990) A Hovhannes, Prayer of St Gregory Op 62b (1946). V Persichetti, The Hollow Men (1944). A Jolivet: Arioso barocco (1968) 6. D Lowry: Suburban Measures (1991).

Ericsson has given concerts throughout Europe as well as in Japan and the USA and Canada. He is probably most known for his interpretations of contemporary organ literature, and a notable interpreter of the music of Messiaen. He has made numerous recordings including a highly acclaimed complete recording of Messiaen’s organ music, being awarded the Swedish Gramophone Prize annually between 1985 and 1988.

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Messiaen — The Complete Music for Organ BIS-CD-1770/72 Including the posthumous works: Monodie Offrande au Saint Sacrement Prèlude

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Hans-Ola Ranked on the list of most popular Composer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Sweden. Hans-Ola Ericsson celebrates birthday on July 19 of every year.

Die Woehl-Orgel der Katharinenkirche zu Oppenheim (OBV CD001) Hans-Ola Ericsson spielt Werke von Johann Sebastian Bach, Dieterich Buxtehude, César Franck, Nicolas de Grigny, Oskar Lindberg und Torsten Nilsson. Anonymus: Batalha de 6. ton Dieterich Buxtehude: “Nun freut euch lieben Christen g’mein” Torsten Nilsson: Linguae tamquam ignis Nicolas de Grigny: Récit de tièrce en Taille Johann Sebastian Bach : Toccata in E Oskar Lindberg : Gammal fäbodspalm från Dalarna César Franck: Choral Nr 3, a-moll Johann Sebastian Bach/Virgil Fox: Komm, süsser Tod Anonymus: Batalla famossa

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