Fredrik Högberg
Background information
Born53  Sweden Vellinge, Sweden
OccupationComposer
WebsiteOfficial website

Fredrik Karl Kristian Högberg, born 5 february 1971 in Vellinge, Sweden, is a swedish composer and producer. [1] He resides in the old courthouse in Nyland, Ångermanland (mid-Sweden).[2]

Fredrik Högberg grew up in Svedala, southern Sweden, and studied at the Folk High School at Framnäs, Piteå 1987–1991. Högberg has studied composition mainly with professor Jan Sandström at Piteå School of Music (a part of Luleå University of Technology). [3] He earned a licentiate degree in performing arts at Luleå University of Technology 2012. He teaches composition at Piteå School of Music since 2015.[4]

Musically raised in the post-modern era Fredrik Högberg combines, in an uncompromised way, the rhythmic elements from rock and pop with the intimate gestures from the neoclassic and romantic eras. He lets the primary meet the avant-garde, always in a colourful way and very often with a warm, irresistible sense of humour. His production includes a variety of orchestral works as well as concertos, chamber music and intermedia.

Since 1995 Högberg's music is published by Gehrmans musikförlag. From the early 2000 Högberg has worked mainly with works that contains multimedia, like the music film Brassbones - a brass western (2001)[5] and the concertos Ice Concerto (2012)[6] and The Accordion King (2014). [7]

Högbergs work is not seldomly controversial; while working with the Ice Concerto Högberg shot burning pianos being dropped from 40 metres onto the ice of Ångermanälven. [8] He was charged with environmental crimes, which were later dropped. [9][10] 2016 he wrote the music (in collaboration with the singer/songwriter Nicolai Dunger) for the critically acclaimed opera Stilla min eld, inspired by the circumstances of Eva Rausings death in Belgravia, London, 2012.[11][12].[13][14]

Fredrik Högberg has collaborated with soloists as, among others, Christian Lindberg, Anders Paulsson, Jörgen Sundeqvist, Niklas Sivelöv, Øystein Baadsvik, Ole Edvard Antonsen and Martin Fröst, which has led to several internationally acclaimed works.

Fredrik Högberg has won numerous awards and stipends since 1995. In 2006 he recieved the biggest grant to-date given to a Swedish musician, €200.000, to develop the first virtual opera house on the internet - iOPERA . In 2014 his piano concerto Ice Concerto was nominated for the Nordic Council Music Award.


List of works

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Solo Instrument

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  • Subadobe 1-4 - four pieces for solo trombone, 1992/94
  • Subadobe 5 - solo trombone & backstage trombone, 1994
  • Erotikmusik - for piano, 1995
  • Cloud Balloon - for Clarinet in Bb, 1996
  • Flight of the Dragonfly - for flute, 1996
  • Malin the Worker's Waltz - for accordeon, 2014

Chamber music

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  • Danser från Helikons källor (Dances from the sources of Helikons) - for brass quintet, 1995/2002
  • Hubbeli-Bubbeli - for brass quintet, 1995
  • John & Clint - for trombone och bass trombone, 1995
  • Pulsmusikk - for optional Bb- or C-instrument and drumkit, 1997
  • The Ballad of Kit Bones - western drama for trombone sextet, 1998
  • The Bubble Tune - for accordeon and organ, 1998/2003
  • Kroum Song - for percussion ensemble, 1998
  • Melancholy Tango - for brass quintet, 2000
  • Play 'em High - western drama för trombone sextet and narrator, 2002 (Fredrik Högberg & Christian Lindberg)
  • Déjà Vu - for clarinet, trombone, percussion, vibraphone, double bass and piano, 2004
  • Dancing According To Me - for two accordeon, 2006
  • More is More - for string quartet, 2006

Tape/multimedia

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  • Movements of Infinity "The Aquarium concerto" - tape & live hydrophonics, 1992 (Fredrik Högberg & Niklas Breman)
  • Minds 'n Pictures - tape, video & soloists, 1993
  • Tiden snöar från trädet (Time snows from the tree) - tape, 1994
  • Sensualle - film music, 1995
  • Plastmusikk - for optional instrument in C or Bb, backtrack and optional percussion, 1995
  • Popmusikk - for optional Bb- or C-instrument and backtrack, 1996/99
  • Visible Duet - for soprano, optional Bb- or C-instrument och backtrack, 2003
  • Bogo Bogo - for oboe (or optional Bb- or C-instrument) and tape, 2004
  • Ice Piano (Ice Breaker) - two pieces for piano and backtrack, 2010

Film

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  • Brassbones - a brass western (2001) - composer, co-director
  • The adventures of Kundraan - a symphonic tale in three parts based on the life and music of Christian Lindberg,2017 (post production director & creative editor)

Works for orchestra

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Concertos

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  • Head Concerto - for trombone and symphonic wind orchestra, 1995
  • Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Orchestra, 1998
  • Concertino for Soprano Saxophone and String orchestra, 2000
  • The Return of Kit Bones - Trombone concerto no. 1, 2001
  • The Poem - Concerto for trumpet and orchestra, 2004-05
  • Trolltuba - Concerto for tuba and symphonic wind orchestra, 2005
  • Rocky Island Boat Bay - Concerto for tuba and orchestra 2006
  • Hitting the First Base - Concerto for double bass and string orchestra, 2008
  • Konzert für zwei Posaunen - for two trombones and chamber orchestra, 2008/2012
  • Silent Purpose - Concerto for clarinet, string orchestra, backtrack and optional video projections, 2008
  • Dancing with Silent Purpose - Concerto for clarinet, string orchestra and backtrack, 2010
  • Ice Concerto - for piano, orchestra, backtrack and video projection, 2012
  • The Accordion King - Concerto for accordeon, orchestra and video projection, 2014


Orchestra

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  • Chords 'n Anger - for orchestra, 1993
  • Strings & Sadness - for string orchestra/quintet, 1993
  • Little Suite for Orchestra (dedicated to Winnie the Poh), 1993/94
  • Music for Strings - for string orchestra, 1998
  • Tre gnostiska danser (Three gnostic dances) - for orchestra, 1999/2000

Ballet music

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  • Higgins & Mr. Wrengengengengeng - a music tale/ballet for narrator and orchestra, 1993/2005
  • Subtrain Eroticism - for chamber orchestra, 1994-95
  • Subtrain Eroticism II - tape, percussion & trombone, 1996-97
  • In-Vita - tape & four singers, 1997
  • Excavating Ascent - tape, 1999
  • Standing Waves - for orchestra, 1999
  • Slice of Time - for percussion ensemble, 2003

Vocal music

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Körmusik

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  • Erotica - mixed choir, 1992
  • Chuang-tse och fjärilen (Chuang-tse and the butterfly) - chamber ensemble, choir & soprano, 1994
  • Jag är rädd, andas på mig (I am afraid, breathe on me) - choir & tape, 1995
  • Barents Hymn - choir & wind orchestra, 1998
  • Svenskt Mantra (Swedish Mantra) - choir & tape, 2002

Vocals and chamber ensemble

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  • Melodram - for baritone and saxophone quartet, 2013
  • Sagan om Vintern (A Winter Tale) - music tale for chamber ensemble & singers, 1997

Choir and orchestra

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  • Älvdans och himlasång (River dances and heavenly singing) - Music inspired by old folk tradition for choir, organ and orchestra, 2000

Opera

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Vocals and orchestra

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  • Suite from The Woman of Cain - for soprano, baritone and orchestra, 2008


All works are published by Gehrmans musikförlag except trombone music, published by Edition Tarrodi.

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Fredrik Högbergs webbplats
Fredrik Högbergs profile at Gehrmans förlag.
Edition Tarrodi
Luleå tekniska universitet
Brassbones

References

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Category:1971 births Category:20th-century classical composers Category:21st-century classical composers Category:Swedish classical composers Category:Male classical composers Category:Swedish musical theatre composers Category:Swedish scholars and academics Category:Living people Category:Luleå University of Technology alumni