Альбомы исполнителя
Filmmusik
1991 · альбом
CinemaScore vol. 2
2020 · альбом
Karlsson på Taket
2015 · альбом
Cinemascore
2009 · альбом
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Биография
Since the start of the 80's, Lindahl has made music for films, TV and the stage. He´s composed 12 musical drama works, opera and musicals, as well as theater-musicals, songs, ballet, pantomime, radio drama, chamber music, orchestral music and also arrangement for other composer´s music-drama´s and produced hundreds of recordings. On the live: poetry concerts with chamber ensembles (Sinf. Syd, Helsinki Philharmonia, Malmö Opera Orchestra, Gothenburg Opera Orchestra, Malmö Symphony Orchestra, Trio Kubik in Berlin, Lappland Chamber Orchestra, a o with lyrics by authors s a Jacques Werup, Alfred Lichtenstein, Celan, Kilpi a o. At the Royal Opera in Sthlm, "My mama is a dragon" has been recorded for TV and they has also performed "Karlsson på Taket" and the comic opera "the Virtuous Burglar" based on a play by Dario Fo. He´s been composer-in-residence at the Gothenburg Opera, and has composed several minor opera´s for Malmö Opera. In 2016, "Twilight Songs" was premiered with Angelika Kirchschlager (mezzo), Håkan Hardenberger (trpt/cond) (lyrics: Mary/Percy Bysshe Shelley) and Västerås Sinfonietta. For Hardenberger and the Sthlm Water Festival, he´s also made a trumpet concertino, "After Noon Music". The latest is "My Dreams' Unknown Stations", lyrics by Eeva Kilpi performed by Linnea Andreassen/Sthlm Saxophone Quartet. On Spotify is 5 CDs with Lindahl´'s music: "Film music", "Provinsens Ljus" (with Jacques Werup) "Cinemascore", "Karlsson in the Roof", "CinemaScore vol. 2 ”.