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Name
  
Erik Bergman

Role
  
Composer


Education
  
Sibelius Academy

Albums
  
Mieskuorolauluja

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Died
  
April 24, 2006, Helsinki, Finland

Spouse
  
Christina Indrenius-Zalewski (m. 2000–2006)

Similar People
  
Anssi Karttunen, Christian Morgenstern, Bo Carpelan, Verner von Heidenstam, Harriet Lowenhjelm

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Erik Valdemar Bergman (24 November 1911, in Nykarleby – 24 April 2006, in Helsinki) was an influential composer of classical music from Finland.

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Bergman's style ranged widely, from Romanticism in his early works (many of which he later prohibited from being performed) to modernism and primitivism, among other genres. He won the Nordic Council Music Prize in 1994 for his opera Det sjungande trädet.

Bergman studied at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki and afterwards with Heinz Tiessen in Berlin and with Wladimir Vogel in Ascona. Since 1963 he taught composition at the Sibelius Academy, besides working until 1978 as a choir conductor. Bergman is considered a pioneer of modern music in Finland. Because of his training he was considered as a representative of the avant-garde; he developed for example the twelve-tone techniques of Arnold Schönberg learned from Wladimir Vogel. He composed song cycles, cantatas, pieces for piano and for organ, a guitar suite, a chamber concert for flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, violin, viola, cello, percussion and piano and further chamber works. His Requiem for a dead poet (1970) and Colori ed improvvisazioni for orchestra (1973) gave him international recognition. He is also known for his extensive choral output. His latest works include concertos for cello, violin and trumpet.

He is buried in the Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki.

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References

Erik Bergman Wikipedia