Nilsson, David Lars / Stefánsson, Hermann - The Seven Deadly Sins
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HERMANN STEFÁNSSON, clarinet
Icelander Hermann Stefánsson is principal clarinettist of the Stockholm Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Stockholm Sinfonietta. He has also been principal clarinettist of the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra. Hermann has appeared as a soloist with most of the Swedish symphony orchestras and performs regularly with chamber orchestras and in music festivals in Sweden and abroad. Hermann is also active as a clarinet teacher, in which capacity he now teaches at the Stockholm Royal University College of Music. He has also taught at the Malmö Academy of Music and the School of Music in Piteå. In addition, he has also been a visiting teacher at universities in the United States, and has taught short courses both in Sweden and abroad. Hermann studied under Yehuda Gilad and Mitchell Lurie at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, with Walter Boeykens at the Rotterdam Conservatory and under Curth Forsberg at the School of Music in Piteå.
LARS DAVID NILSSON, piano
Pianist Lars David Nilsson, born in 1966, performs in both instrumental and choral contexts. Since 1996, Lars David teaches at the Royal University College of Music in Stockholm and is an accompanist and vocal coach at the Royal Opera in Stockholm. Lars David Nilsson studied in Stockholm at the Royal University College of Music, and has undergraduate degrees in both church music and piano, and a post-graduate degree as a piano soloist as well. His teachers include Hans Fagius, Lars Sellergren and Hans Pålsson. Scholarships from the Royal University College of Music and elsewhere have enabled him to study extensively abroad, above all in London with Maria Curcio, a student of Schnabel. Lars David made his solo debut in 1990 at the Stockholm Concert Hall, with a recital that was broadcast live on the Swedish music radio station P2. In 1993, Lars David performed as soloist with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra in Beethoven's ''Emperor'' concerto. This concert was also his formal post-graduate degree recital. Lars David has also performed at music festivals throughout Sweden and made many recordings for Swedish Broadcasting.