Anders Paulsson
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Biography
Anders Paulsson, born October 14, 1961, is a Swedish soprano saxophonist.
After studies at the Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm, the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and the Conservatoire de Bordeaux in France, Anders Paulsson received a Fulbright scholarship for studies at the Manhattan School of Music, New York City.
After his debut in 1992 in Carnegie Hall, Anders Paulsson has performed hundreds of concerts as a soprano saxophone soloist worldwide. He is probably the first musician in the world to have a solo career as a classical soprano saxophonist with the focus on commissioning new music from living composers.
He has appeared as soloist with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Swedish Radio Choir, Saint Petersburg Philharmonic, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, and Sweden-based organist Andrew Canning.
His compositions for choir, soprano saxophone & organ are published on Gehrmans Music Publishing.
In 2012 Anders Paulsson was awarded the Royal Medal Litteris et Artibus for prominent artistic achievements as soprano saxophonist.
Discography
- Swedish Concertos for Soprano Saxophone 2012 Phono Suecia
- Satyricon 2009 Phono Suecia
- Paulsson & Canning play Gershwin 2008 iTunes
- Nils Lindberg - Mythological Portraits 2007 Swedish Society Discofil
- Anders Paulsson Live! 2006 ITunes
- Hymn to Life in 2004 Caprice Records
- A Date with a soprano saxophone in 2001 Caprice Records
- 21st century Swedish composers 1999 Intim Musik
- Danjugan Sittel 1998 Naxos Records
- Midsummer Night's Mass in 1997 Atrium Warner
- Transcendencies 1996 Society of Composers
- Musica Sacra 1995 Opus 3 Records CD 19516
- Spirituals 1994 BIS Records
- Lindberg - Mitchell - Paulsson 1992 LCM Records
- Anders Paulsson in Concert 1991 LCM Records
- In a Sentimental Mood - a tribute to Duke Ellington in 1988 LCM Records
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