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Michael Axelsson was born in Värmdö, in Sweden. He currently studies at The University College of Opera in Stockholm. Earlier studies include the Performance programme in singing at The Royal College of Music Stockholm, and Musicology at the Stockholm University.
He has a genuine interest in Opera and this Autumn he will sing Tamino and Guardian in The Magic Flute at Norrlandsoperan. Earlier Michael has sung Ecclitico in Il Mondo della Luna at Drottningholms slottsteater, Doctor Cajus (Falstaff) at Kammeroper Schloß Reihnsberg, Germany and Ferrando at the University College of Opera. As a boy soprano he had the opportunity to perform at the Royal Opera house in Stockholm as e.g. Miles in The Turn of the Screw, Erste Knabe in The Magic Flute and Erste Edelknabe in Lohengrin.
At the University College of Opera he as worked with a varied range of roles, among others Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore, Pylade in Iphigénie en Tauride, Lindoro in L’italiana in Algeri, Gerald in Lakmé and Albert in Albert Herring.
Michael often appears in oratory works, such as The Messiah by Händel, S:t Johns Passion by Bach, Requiem by Mozart and Saint Nicolas by Britten, and has worked with orchestras like The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, The Stockholm Baroque Orchestra and The Stockholm Royal Court Orchestra. As a member of a male solo quartet he performs at The Royal Chapel and The Royal Palace at official occasions. He also likes to convey new music and 2006 he participated in the first performance of the oratory Ordet by Sven-David Sandström with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra at Berwaldhallen in Stockholm and with The Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Choir in Copenhagen.
Michael has studied with among others Mattias Danielsson, prof. Erik Saedén and Kerstin Wahlström-Olsson, and participated in Master Classes with teachers such as Olle Persson, Dan Marek and prof. Oren Brown. He has received scholarships from Anders Sandrew Foundation and the Royal Swedish Academy of Music, and participated as finalist in Gösta Winbergh Award. |
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Michael Axelsson was born in Värmdö, in Sweden. He currently studies at The University College of Opera in Stockholm. Earlier studies include the Performance programme in singing at The Royal College of Music Stockholm, and Musicology at the Stockholm University.
He has a genuine interest in Opera and this Autumn he will sing Tamino and Guardian in The Magic Flute at Norrlandsoperan. Earlier Michael has sung Ecclitico in Il Mondo della Luna at Drottningholms slottsteater, Doctor Cajus (Falstaff) at Kammeroper Schloß Reihnsberg, Germany and Ferrando at the University College of Opera. As a boy soprano he had the opportunity to perform at the Royal Opera house in Stockholm as e.g. Miles in The Turn of the Screw, Erste Knabe in The Magic Flute and Erste Edelknabe in Lohengrin.
At the University College of Opera he as worked with a varied range of roles, among others Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore, Pylade in Iphigénie en Tauride, Lindoro in L’italiana in Algeri, Gerald in Lakmé and Albert in Albert Herring.
Michael often appears in oratory works, such as The Messiah by Händel, S:t Johns Passion by Bach, Requiem by Mozart and Saint Nicolas by Britten, and has worked with orchestras like The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, The Stockholm Baroque Orchestra and The Stockholm Royal Court Orchestra. As a member of a male solo quartet he performs at The Royal Chapel and The Royal Palace at official occasions. He also likes to convey new music and 2006 he participated in the first performance of the oratory Ordet by Sven-David Sandström with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra at Berwaldhallen in Stockholm and with The Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Choir in Copenhagen.
Michael has studied with among others Mattias Danielsson, prof. Erik Saedén and Kerstin Wahlström-Olsson, and participated in Master Classes with teachers such as Olle Persson, Dan Marek and prof. Oren Brown. He has received scholarships from Anders Sandrew Foundation and the Royal Swedish Academy of Music, and participated as finalist in Gösta Winbergh Award. |
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Michael Axelsson was born in Värmdö, in Sweden. He currently studies at The University College of Opera in Stockholm. Earlier studies include the Performance programme in singing at The Royal College of Music Stockholm, and Musicology at the Stockholm University.
He has a genuine interest in Opera and this Autumn he will sing Tamino and Guardian in The Magic Flute at Norrlandsoperan. Earlier Michael has sung Ecclitico in Il Mondo della Luna at Drottningholms slottsteater, Doctor Cajus (Falstaff) at Kammeroper Schloß Reihnsberg, Germany and Ferrando at the University College of Opera. As a boy soprano he had the opportunity to perform at the Royal Opera house in Stockholm as e.g. Miles in The Turn of the Screw, Erste Knabe in The Magic Flute and Erste Edelknabe in Lohengrin.
At the University College of Opera he as worked with a varied range of roles, among others Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore, Pylade in Iphigénie en Tauride, Lindoro in L’italiana in Algeri, Gerald in Lakmé and Albert in Albert Herring.
Michael often appears in oratory works, such as The Messiah by Händel, S:t Johns Passion by Bach, Requiem by Mozart and Saint Nicolas by Britten, and has worked with orchestras like The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, The Stockholm Baroque Orchestra and The Stockholm Royal Court Orchestra. As a member of a male solo quartet he performs at The Royal Chapel and The Royal Palace at official occasions. He also likes to convey new music and 2006 he participated in the first performance of the oratory Ordet by Sven-David Sandström with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra at Berwaldhallen in Stockholm and with The Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Choir in Copenhagen.
Michael has studied with among others Mattias Danielsson, prof. Erik Saedén and Kerstin Wahlström-Olsson, and participated in Master Classes with teachers such as Olle Persson, Dan Marek and prof. Oren Brown. He has received scholarships from Anders Sandrew Foundation and the Royal Swedish Academy of Music, and participated as finalist in Gösta Winbergh Award. |
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Concerts and performances 2008 |
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17 February 15:00 |
Concert at Stockholm Concert Hall.
Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra and Swedish Young Musicians' Organisation both have 30 year anniversary
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21 March 15.00 |
Concert in Råsunda church. Bach Cantatas nr 198 and 214 |
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5 April 15.00 |
Opera Academy Performance at the Royal Opera. Scenesfrom Così fan tutte andLe Rossignol. |
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24 May - 7 June
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Ecclitico inIl mondo della luna at Drottningholms Slottsteater |
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6 June 15.00 |
Celebration of the National dayatthe Royal Chapel |
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16, 17 August |
Ecclitico inIl mondo della lunaat West Green House in England |
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20 September - 22November |
Tamino/Erster Geharnischter inThe Magic Fluteat Norrlandsoperan |
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19 October
18.00 |
Mozart Requiem in Hässelby |
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12, 13, 14 November |
Tamino/Erster Gehar. inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan
Guest Performances at Tonhallen in Sundsvall |
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27, 28 November |
Tamino/Erster Gehar. inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan
Guest Performances in Kiruna |
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7 December 16.00 |
Bach Christmas Oratory in Söderledskyrkan |
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14 December 15.00 |
Concert inthe Royal Chapel
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14 December |
Concert at the Gripsholm castle
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26 December 15.00 |
Concert inthe Royal Chapel.
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Concerts and performances 2008(excerpt) |
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Information |
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10 - 27 August |
Dr Cajus inFalstaff at Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg
and in Brandenburg |
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7 October
14.00 |
Fürstin Ninetta at Berwaldhallen (concert performance)
(der Wirth) with Stockholm Strauss Orchestra |
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14 October
16.00 |
Concert in Oscarskyrkan
Mendelssohn 2 SymphonyLobgesang |
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24 Nov - 1 Dec |
Ferrando i Cosí fan tutte
College of Opera Stockholm |
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9 December
16.00 |
Concert in Söderledskyrkan
Händel Messias |
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16 December 15.00 |
Concert inthe Royal Chapel
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Michael Axelsson was born in Värmdö, in Sweden. He currently studies at The University College of Opera in Stockholm. Earlier studies include the Performance programme in singing at The Royal College of Music Stockholm, and Musicology at the Stockholm University.
He has a genuine interest in Opera and this Autumn he will sing Tamino and Guardian in The Magic Flute at Norrlandsoperan. Earlier Michael has sung Ecclitico in Il Mondo della Luna at Drottningholms slottsteater, Doctor Cajus (Falstaff) at Kammeroper Schloß Reihnsberg, Germany and Ferrando at the University College of Opera. As a boy soprano he had the opportunity to perform at the Royal Opera house in Stockholm as e.g. Miles in The Turn of the Screw, Erste Knabe in The Magic Flute and Erste Edelknabe in Lohengrin.
At the University College of Opera he as worked with a varied range of roles, among others Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore, Pylade in Iphigénie en Tauride, Lindoro in L’italiana in Algeri, Gerald in Lakmé and Albert in Albert Herring.
Michael often appears in oratory works, such as The Messiah by Händel, S:t Johns Passion by Bach, Requiem by Mozart and Saint Nicolas by Britten, and has worked with orchestras like The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, The Stockholm Baroque Orchestra and The Stockholm Royal Court Orchestra. As a member of a male solo quartet he performs at The Royal Chapel and The Royal Palace at official occasions. He also likes to convey new music and 2006 he participated in the first performance of the oratory Ordet by Sven-David Sandström with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra at Berwaldhallen in Stockholm and with The Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Choir in Copenhagen.
Michael has studied with among others Mattias Danielsson, prof. Erik Saedén and Kerstin Wahlström-Olsson, and participated in Master Classes with teachers such as Olle Persson, Dan Marek and prof. Oren Brown. He has received scholarships from Anders Sandrew Foundation and the Royal Swedish Academy of Music, and participated as finalist in Gösta Winbergh Award. |
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Michael Axelsson was born in Värmdö, in Sweden. He currently studies at The University College of Opera in Stockholm. Earlier studies include the Performance programme in singing at The Royal College of Music Stockholm, and Musicology at the Stockholm University.
He has a genuine interest in Opera and this Autumn he will sing Tamino and Guardian in The Magic Flute at Norrlandsoperan. Earlier Michael has sung Ecclitico in Il Mondo della Luna at Drottningholms slottsteater, Doctor Cajus (Falstaff) at Kammeroper Schloß Reihnsberg, Germany and Ferrando at the University College of Opera. As a boy soprano he had the opportunity to perform at the Royal Opera house in Stockholm as e.g. Miles in The Turn of the Screw, Erste Knabe in The Magic Flute and Erste Edelknabe in Lohengrin.
At the University College of Opera he as worked with a varied range of roles, among others Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore, Pylade in Iphigénie en Tauride, Lindoro in L’italiana in Algeri, Gerald in Lakmé and Albert in Albert Herring.
Michael often appears in oratory works, such as The Messiah by Händel, S:t Johns Passion by Bach, Requiem by Mozart and Saint Nicolas by Britten, and has worked with orchestras like The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, The Stockholm Baroque Orchestra and The Stockholm Royal Court Orchestra. As a member of a male solo quartet he performs at The Royal Chapel and The Royal Palace at official occasions. He also likes to convey new music and 2006 he participated in the first performance of the oratory Ordet by Sven-David Sandström with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra at Berwaldhallen in Stockholm and with The Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Choir in Copenhagen.
Michael has studied with among others Mattias Danielsson, prof. Erik Saedén and Kerstin Wahlström-Olsson, and participated in Master Classes with teachers such as Olle Persson, Dan Marek and prof. Oren Brown. He has received scholarships from Anders Sandrew Foundation and the Royal Swedish Academy of Music, and participated as finalist in Gösta Winbergh Award. |
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Michael Axelsson was born in Värmdö, in Sweden. He currently studies at The University College of Opera in Stockholm. Earlier studies include the Performance programme in singing at The Royal College of Music Stockholm, and Musicology at the Stockholm University.
He has a genuine interest in Opera and this Autumn he will sing Tamino and Guardian in The Magic Flute at Norrlandsoperan. Earlier Michael has sung Ecclitico in Il Mondo della Luna at Drottningholms slottsteater, Doctor Cajus (Falstaff) at Kammeroper Schloß Reihnsberg, Germany and Ferrando at the University College of Opera. As a boy soprano he had the opportunity to perform at the Royal Opera house in Stockholm as e.g. Miles in The Turn of the Screw, Erste Knabe in The Magic Flute and Erste Edelknabe in Lohengrin.
At the University College of Opera he as worked with a varied range of roles, among others Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore, Pylade in Iphigénie en Tauride, Lindoro in L’italiana in Algeri, Gerald in Lakmé and Albert in Albert Herring.
Michael often appears in oratory works, such as The Messiah by Händel, S:t Johns Passion by Bach, Requiem by Mozart and Saint Nicolas by Britten, and has worked with orchestras like The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, The Stockholm Baroque Orchestra and The Stockholm Royal Court Orchestra. As a member of a male solo quartet he performs at The Royal Chapel and The Royal Palace at official occasions. He also likes to convey new music and 2006 he participated in the first performance of the oratory Ordet by Sven-David Sandström with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra at Berwaldhallen in Stockholm and with The Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Choir in Copenhagen.
Michael has studied with among others Mattias Danielsson, prof. Erik Saedén and Kerstin Wahlström-Olsson, and participated in Master Classes with teachers such as Olle Persson, Dan Marek and prof. Oren Brown. He has received scholarships from Anders Sandrew Foundation and the Royal Swedish Academy of Music, and participated as finalist in Gösta Winbergh Award. |
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Concerts and performances 2008 |
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Date |
Information |
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17 February 15:00 |
Concert at Stockholm Concert Hall.
Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra and Swedish Young Musicians' Organisation both have 30 year anniversary
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21 March 15.00 |
Concert in Råsunda church. Bach Cantatas nr 198 and 214 |
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5 April 15.00 |
Opera Academy Performance at the Royal Opera. Scenesfrom Così fan tutte andLe Rossignol. |
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24 May - 7 June
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Ecclitico inIl mondo della luna at Drottningholms Slottsteater |
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6 June 15.00 |
Celebration of the National dayatthe Royal Chapel |
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16, 17 August |
Ecclitico inIl mondo della lunaat West Green House in England |
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20 September - 22November |
Tamino/Erster Geharnischter inThe Magic Fluteat Norrlandsoperan |
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19 October
18.00 |
Mozart Requiem in Hässelby |
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12, 13, 14 November |
Tamino/Erster Gehar. inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan
Guest Performances at Tonhallen in Sundsvall |
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27, 28 November |
Tamino/Erster Gehar. inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan
Guest Performances in Kiruna |
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7 December 16.00 |
Bach Christmas Oratory in Söderledskyrkan |
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14 December 15.00 |
Concert inthe Royal Chapel
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14 December |
Concert at the Gripsholm castle
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26 December 15.00 |
Concert inthe Royal Chapel.
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Concerts and performances 2008(excerpt) |
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Date |
Information |
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10 - 27 August |
Dr Cajus inFalstaff at Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg
and in Brandenburg |
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7 October
14.00 |
Fürstin Ninetta at Berwaldhallen (concert performance)
(der Wirth) with Stockholm Strauss Orchestra |
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14 October
16.00 |
Concert in Oscarskyrkan
Mendelssohn 2 SymphonyLobgesang |
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24 Nov - 1 Dec |
Ferrando i Cosí fan tutte
College of Opera Stockholm |
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9 December
16.00 |
Concert in Söderledskyrkan
Händel Messias |
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16 December 15.00 |
Concert inthe Royal Chapel
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