2012

 

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.

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.

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.

Concerts and performances 2008

Date

Information

17 February
15:00

Concert at Stockholm Concert Hall.

Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra and Swedish Young Musicians' Organisation both have 30 year anniversary

 

21 March
15.00

Concert in Råsunda church. Bach Cantatas nr 198 and 214

5 April
15.00

Opera Academy Performance at the Royal Opera.
Scene
sfrom Così fan tutte andLe Rossignol.

24 May - 7 June

Ecclitico inIl mondo della luna at Drottningholms Slottsteater

6 June
15.00

Celebration of the National dayatthe Royal Chapel

16, 17 August

Ecclitico inIl mondo della lunaat West Green House in England

20 September -
22November

Tamino/Erster Geharnischter  inThe Magic Fluteat Norrlandsoperan

19 October

18.00

Mozart Requiem in Hässelby

12, 13, 14 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances at Tonhallen in Sundsvall

27, 28 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances in Kiruna

7 December
16.00

Bach Christmas Oratory in Söderledskyrkan

14 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

14 December

Concert at the Gripsholm castle

26 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel.

 

 

 

Concerts and performances 2008(excerpt)

Date

Information

10 - 27 August

Dr Cajus inFalstaff at Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg

and in Brandenburg

7 October

14.00

Fürstin Ninetta at Berwaldhallen (concert performance)

(der Wirth) with Stockholm Strauss Orchestra

14 October

16.00                

Concert in Oscarskyrkan

Mendelssohn 2 SymphonyLobgesang

24 Nov - 1 Dec    

Ferrando i Cosí fan tutte

College of Opera Stockholm

9 December

 16.00

Concert in Söderledskyrkan

Händel Messias

16 December
 15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

 

 

20 Mai 18.00

Erich Collin in Comedian Harmonists, Landesbühnen Sachsen

25 Mai 20.00

Kilian in Der Freischütz, Felsenbühne Rathen

26 Mai 20.00

Kilian in Der Freischütz, Felsenbühne Rathen

27 Mai 19.30

Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, König Albert Theater Bad Elster

28 Mai 15.00

Caruso in Petterson und Findus und der Hahn in Korb, Landesbühnen Sachsen

2 Jun 19.30

Erich Collin in Comedian Harmonists, Kulturhaus Freital

3 Jun 18.00

Fenton in Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, Theater Meißen

6 Jun 19.30

Erich Collin in Comedian Harmonists, Lausitzhalle Hoyerswerda

10 Jun 15.00

Caruso in Petterson und Findus und der Hahn in Korb, Landesbühnen Sachsen

15 Jun 19.30

Fenton in Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, König Albert Theater Bad Elster

16 Jun 19.30

Dr. Jack Seward in Dracula, Landesbühnen Sachsen

24 Jun 15.00

Caruso in Petterson und Findus und der Hahn in Korb, Landesbühnen Sachsen

30 Jun 17.00

Pirat Gock, Groot in Die 13 ½ Leben des Käpt'n Blaubär, Felsenbühne Rathen

1 Jul 15.00

Pirat Gock, Groot in Die 13 ½ Leben des Käpt'n Blaubär, Felsenbühne Rathen

3 Jul 10.30

Pirat Gock, Groot in Die 13 ½ Leben des Käpt'n Blaubär, Felsenbühne Rathen

7 Jul 15.00

Pirat Gock, Groot in Die 13 ½ Leben des Käpt'n Blaubär, Felsenbühne Rathen

 

 

 

 

Rückblick (ein Auswahl)

 

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.

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.

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.

Concerts and performances 2008

Date

Information

17 February
15:00

Concert at Stockholm Concert Hall.

Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra and Swedish Young Musicians' Organisation both have 30 year anniversary

 

21 March
15.00

Concert in Råsunda church. Bach Cantatas nr 198 and 214

5 April
15.00

Opera Academy Performance at the Royal Opera.
Scene
sfrom Così fan tutte andLe Rossignol.

24 May - 7 June

Ecclitico inIl mondo della luna at Drottningholms Slottsteater

6 June
15.00

Celebration of the National dayatthe Royal Chapel

16, 17 August

Ecclitico inIl mondo della lunaat West Green House in England

20 September -
22November

Tamino/Erster Geharnischter  inThe Magic Fluteat Norrlandsoperan

19 October

18.00

Mozart Requiem in Hässelby

12, 13, 14 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances at Tonhallen in Sundsvall

27, 28 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances in Kiruna

7 December
16.00

Bach Christmas Oratory in Söderledskyrkan

14 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

14 December

Concert at the Gripsholm castle

26 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel.

 

 

 

Concerts and performances 2008(excerpt)

Date

Information

10 - 27 August

Dr Cajus inFalstaff at Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg

and in Brandenburg

7 October

14.00

Fürstin Ninetta at Berwaldhallen (concert performance)

(der Wirth) with Stockholm Strauss Orchestra

14 October

16.00                

Concert in Oscarskyrkan

Mendelssohn 2 SymphonyLobgesang

24 Nov - 1 Dec    

Ferrando i Cosí fan tutte

College of Opera Stockholm

9 December

 16.00

Concert in Söderledskyrkan

Händel Messias

16 December
 15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

 

 

 

2012

 

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.

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.

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.

Concerts and performances 2008

Date

Information

17 February
15:00

Concert at Stockholm Concert Hall.

Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra and Swedish Young Musicians' Organisation both have 30 year anniversary

 

21 March
15.00

Concert in Råsunda church. Bach Cantatas nr 198 and 214

5 April
15.00

Opera Academy Performance at the Royal Opera.
Scene
sfrom Così fan tutte andLe Rossignol.

24 May - 7 June

Ecclitico inIl mondo della luna at Drottningholms Slottsteater

6 June
15.00

Celebration of the National dayatthe Royal Chapel

16, 17 August

Ecclitico inIl mondo della lunaat West Green House in England

20 September -
22November

Tamino/Erster Geharnischter  inThe Magic Fluteat Norrlandsoperan

19 October

18.00

Mozart Requiem in Hässelby

12, 13, 14 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances at Tonhallen in Sundsvall

27, 28 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances in Kiruna

7 December
16.00

Bach Christmas Oratory in Söderledskyrkan

14 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

14 December

Concert at the Gripsholm castle

26 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel.

 

 

 

Concerts and performances 2008(excerpt)

Date

Information

10 - 27 August

Dr Cajus inFalstaff at Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg

and in Brandenburg

7 October

14.00

Fürstin Ninetta at Berwaldhallen (concert performance)

(der Wirth) with Stockholm Strauss Orchestra

14 October

16.00                

Concert in Oscarskyrkan

Mendelssohn 2 SymphonyLobgesang

24 Nov - 1 Dec    

Ferrando i Cosí fan tutte

College of Opera Stockholm

9 December

 16.00

Concert in Söderledskyrkan

Händel Messias

16 December
 15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

 

 

Jan - Mär

Parpignol in La Bohème, Landesbühnen Sachsen

13 Jan -

Dr. Jack Seward in Dracula, Landesbühnen Sachsen

Jan - Apr

Armand Brissard in Der Graf von Luxemburg, Landesbühnen Sachsen

28 Feb -

Caruso in Petterson und Findus und der Hahn in Korb, Landesbühnen Sachsen

18 Mär -

Fenton in Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, Landesbühnen Sachsen

6 Apr 15.00

Hugo Distler Choralpassion (Evangelist), Christuskirche Oelsnitz/Erzgebirge

9 Apr 19.00

Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, König Albert Theater Bad Elster

12 Mai -

Erich Collin in Comedian Harmonists, Landesbühnen Sachsen

 

 

2011

 

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.

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.

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.

Concerts and performances 2008

Date

Information

17 February
15:00

Concert at Stockholm Concert Hall.

Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra and Swedish Young Musicians' Organisation both have 30 year anniversary

 

21 March
15.00

Concert in Råsunda church. Bach Cantatas nr 198 and 214

5 April
15.00

Opera Academy Performance at the Royal Opera.
Scene
sfrom Così fan tutte andLe Rossignol.

24 May - 7 June

Ecclitico inIl mondo della luna at Drottningholms Slottsteater

6 June
15.00

Celebration of the National dayatthe Royal Chapel

16, 17 August

Ecclitico inIl mondo della lunaat West Green House in England

20 September -
22November

Tamino/Erster Geharnischter  inThe Magic Fluteat Norrlandsoperan

19 October

18.00

Mozart Requiem in Hässelby

12, 13, 14 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances at Tonhallen in Sundsvall

27, 28 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances in Kiruna

7 December
16.00

Bach Christmas Oratory in Söderledskyrkan

14 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

14 December

Concert at the Gripsholm castle

26 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel.

 

 

 

Concerts and performances 2008(excerpt)

Date

Information

10 - 27 August

Dr Cajus inFalstaff at Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg

and in Brandenburg

7 October

14.00

Fürstin Ninetta at Berwaldhallen (concert performance)

(der Wirth) with Stockholm Strauss Orchestra

14 October

16.00                

Concert in Oscarskyrkan

Mendelssohn 2 SymphonyLobgesang

24 Nov - 1 Dec    

Ferrando i Cosí fan tutte

College of Opera Stockholm

9 December

 16.00

Concert in Söderledskyrkan

Händel Messias

16 December
 15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

 

 

Jan - Nov

Armand Brissard in Der Graf von Luxemburg, Landesbühnen Sachsen

Jan - Mai

Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, Landesbühnen Sachsen

Jan - Dez

Caruso in Petterson und Findus und der Hahn in Korb, Landesbühnen Sachsen

20 Feb

Dvorák Messe in D-Dur, Stockholms Symfoniorkester, Hedvig Eleonora Kirche

Mär - Nov

Franz in Faust (Louis Spohr), Landesbühnen Sachsen

Apr - Dez

Parpignol in La Bohème, Landesbühnen Sachsen

Apr - Aug

Gala-Abend der Landesbühnen Sachsen, Landesbühnen Sachsen

22 Apr

Bach Matthäus-Passion (Evangelist und Solo), Marthin-Luther-Kirche, Dresden

Jun - Aug

Kolomán Zsupán in Gräfin Mariza, Felsenbühne Rathen

11,12 Jun

Bach Kantate 172, Erschallet ihr Lieder, Kreuzkirche Dresden

Jun - Aug

Kilian in Der Freischütz, Felsenbühne Rathen

12 Aug

Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, Felsenbühne Rathen

26 Aug

Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, Bad Elster Naturtheater

Sep - Okt

Kolomán Zsupán in Gräfin Mariza, Landesbühnen Sachsen

3 Dez -

Dr. Jack Seward in Dracula, Landesbühnen Sachsen

 

 

2010

 

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.

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.

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.

Concerts and performances 2008

Date

Information

17 February
15:00

Concert at Stockholm Concert Hall.

Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra and Swedish Young Musicians' Organisation both have 30 year anniversary

 

21 March
15.00

Concert in Råsunda church. Bach Cantatas nr 198 and 214

5 April
15.00

Opera Academy Performance at the Royal Opera.
Scene
sfrom Così fan tutte andLe Rossignol.

24 May - 7 June

Ecclitico inIl mondo della luna at Drottningholms Slottsteater

6 June
15.00

Celebration of the National dayatthe Royal Chapel

16, 17 August

Ecclitico inIl mondo della lunaat West Green House in England

20 September -
22November

Tamino/Erster Geharnischter  inThe Magic Fluteat Norrlandsoperan

19 October

18.00

Mozart Requiem in Hässelby

12, 13, 14 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances at Tonhallen in Sundsvall

27, 28 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances in Kiruna

7 December
16.00

Bach Christmas Oratory in Söderledskyrkan

14 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

14 December

Concert at the Gripsholm castle

26 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel.

 

 

 

Concerts and performances 2008(excerpt)

Date

Information

10 - 27 August

Dr Cajus inFalstaff at Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg

and in Brandenburg

7 October

14.00

Fürstin Ninetta at Berwaldhallen (concert performance)

(der Wirth) with Stockholm Strauss Orchestra

14 October

16.00                

Concert in Oscarskyrkan

Mendelssohn 2 SymphonyLobgesang

24 Nov - 1 Dec    

Ferrando i Cosí fan tutte

College of Opera Stockholm

9 December

 16.00

Concert in Söderledskyrkan

Händel Messias

16 December
 15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

 

 

6 Jan 15.00

Rosenberg Den Heliga Natten in Slottskyrkan

27 Mär 15.00

Arvo Pärt Passio (Pilatus) in der S:t Jacobs Kirche

27 Mär 18.00

Bach Kantaten 22, 161 und 182 in der Brännkyrka Kirche

2 Apr 18.00

Bach Matthäus-Passion (szenisch) in Uppenbarelsekyrkan, Hägersten

4 Apr 11.00

Bach Kantate 66, Gottesdienst Stockholms Bachsällskap, Hedvig Eleonora Kirche

4 Apr 17.00

Bach Kantate 4, Konzert Stockholm Bachsällskap, Hedvig Eleonora Kirche

13 Apr 18.30

Release Konzert Hjärtats sommar in Kronprinsesse Märthas kirke, Stockholm

9 Mai 18.00

Mozart Missa Brevis in D, Sollentuna Kirche

16 Mai 17.00

Mozart Große Messe in c-Moll, Råsunda Kirche

2 Jun 20.00

Rachmaninov Vesper, Gustav Vasa Kirche

13, 14 Aug

Zweiter Priester und Erster Geharnischter in der Zauberflöte, Dalhalla

10 Okt -

Franz in Faust (Louis Spohr), Landesbühnen Sachsen

16 Okt -

Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, Landesbühnen Sachsen

17 Nov -

Caruso in Petterson und Findus und der Hahn in Korb, Landesbühnen Sachsen

24 Nov

Konzert, neue Schwedische Riksdag im Reichssaal, Königliches Schloss

 

 

 

2009

 

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.

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.

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.

Concerts and performances 2008

Date

Information

17 February
15:00

Concert at Stockholm Concert Hall.

Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra and Swedish Young Musicians' Organisation both have 30 year anniversary

 

21 March
15.00

Concert in Råsunda church. Bach Cantatas nr 198 and 214

5 April
15.00

Opera Academy Performance at the Royal Opera.
Scene
sfrom Così fan tutte andLe Rossignol.

24 May - 7 June

Ecclitico inIl mondo della luna at Drottningholms Slottsteater

6 June
15.00

Celebration of the National dayatthe Royal Chapel

16, 17 August

Ecclitico inIl mondo della lunaat West Green House in England

20 September -
22November

Tamino/Erster Geharnischter  inThe Magic Fluteat Norrlandsoperan

19 October

18.00

Mozart Requiem in Hässelby

12, 13, 14 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances at Tonhallen in Sundsvall

27, 28 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances in Kiruna

7 December
16.00

Bach Christmas Oratory in Söderledskyrkan

14 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

14 December

Concert at the Gripsholm castle

26 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel.

 

 

 

Concerts and performances 2008(excerpt)

Date

Information

10 - 27 August

Dr Cajus inFalstaff at Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg

and in Brandenburg

7 October

14.00

Fürstin Ninetta at Berwaldhallen (concert performance)

(der Wirth) with Stockholm Strauss Orchestra

14 October

16.00                

Concert in Oscarskyrkan

Mendelssohn 2 SymphonyLobgesang

24 Nov - 1 Dec    

Ferrando i Cosí fan tutte

College of Opera Stockholm

9 December

 16.00

Concert in Söderledskyrkan

Händel Messias

16 December
 15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

 

 

6 Jan 15.00

Rosenberg Den Heliga Natten in Slottskyrkan

25 Jan 11.00

Gottesdienst in Slottskyrkan, Nya Prinskvartetten

22 Feb  15.00

Konzert in Slottskyrkan, Mendelssohn 200 Jahre

26, 28 Feb 18:00

Dr. Blind in der Fledermaus, Opernhochschule Stockholm (als Gast)

9-20 Mär

Tamino in der Zauberflöte, Version für Kinder (gekürzt), Opera på Skäret

4 Apr 15.00

Bach Johannes-Passion in der S:t Jacobs Kirche (Arien)

5 Apr 17.00

Bach Matthäus-Passion in Uppenbarelsekyrkan (Arien)

10 Apr 15.00

Biber Requiem und Bach Kantate 190, Råsunda Kirche

26 Apr

Haydn Theresienmesse in der Heliga Trefaldighets Kirche, Gävle

9 Mai 18:00

Ariel Ramirez Misa Criolla in der S:ta Clara Kirche

26-28 Mai 19:00

Nemorino in L'elisir d'amore mit Opera Viva

31 Mai 18:00

Haydn Große Orgelsolomesse in Karlstad Domkyrka

7-15 Aug

Zweiter Priester und Erster Geharnischter in der Zauberflöte,Dalhalla

31 Okt 18.00

Mozart Requiem in der Kungsholms Kirche

1 Nov 18.00 

Mozart Requiem in der Gustavsbergs Kirche

15 Nov 16.00

Haydn Die Jahreszeiten in Oscarskyrkan

22 Nov 18.00

Händel Ode for St. Cecilia's Day in Uppenbarelsekyrkan

29 Nov 11.00

Bach Kantate 61, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, in der Boo Kirche

19 Dez 18.00

Händel der Messias, erster Teil, in der Boo Kirche

27 Dez 16:30

Saint-Saëns Oratorio de Noël in der Heliga Trefaldighets Kirche, Gävle

 

 

2008

 

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.

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.

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.

Concerts and performances 2008

Date

Information

17 February
15:00

Concert at Stockholm Concert Hall.

Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra and Swedish Young Musicians' Organisation both have 30 year anniversary

 

21 March
15.00

Concert in Råsunda church. Bach Cantatas nr 198 and 214

5 April
15.00

Opera Academy Performance at the Royal Opera.
Scene
sfrom Così fan tutte andLe Rossignol.

24 May - 7 June

Ecclitico inIl mondo della luna at Drottningholms Slottsteater

6 June
15.00

Celebration of the National dayatthe Royal Chapel

16, 17 August

Ecclitico inIl mondo della lunaat West Green House in England

20 September -
22November

Tamino/Erster Geharnischter  inThe Magic Fluteat Norrlandsoperan

19 October

18.00

Mozart Requiem in Hässelby

12, 13, 14 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances at Tonhallen in Sundsvall

27, 28 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances in Kiruna

7 December
16.00

Bach Christmas Oratory in Söderledskyrkan

14 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

14 December

Concert at the Gripsholm castle

26 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel.

 

 

 

Concerts and performances 2008(excerpt)

Date

Information

10 - 27 August

Dr Cajus inFalstaff at Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg

and in Brandenburg

7 October

14.00

Fürstin Ninetta at Berwaldhallen (concert performance)

(der Wirth) with Stockholm Strauss Orchestra

14 October

16.00                

Concert in Oscarskyrkan

Mendelssohn 2 SymphonyLobgesang

24 Nov - 1 Dec    

Ferrando i Cosí fan tutte

College of Opera Stockholm

9 December

 16.00

Concert in Söderledskyrkan

Händel Messias

16 December
 15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

 

 

21 Mär 15.00

Bach Kantate 198 und 214 in der Råsunda Kirche

24 Mai - 7 Jun

Ecclitico in Il mondo della luna, Drottningholms Slottsteater

16, 17 Aug

Ecclitico in Il mondo della luna, West Green House, Großbritanien

20 Sep - 28 Nov

Priest, Armoured man Magic Flute, Norrlandsoperan, Sundsvall, Kiruna

10 Okt - 27 Nov

Tamino in der Zauberflöte, Norrlandsoperan, Sundsvall und Kiruna

19 Okt 18.00

Mozart Requiem in der Hässelby Villastad Kirche

2 Nov 18.00

Mozart Requiem in der Husby-Oppunda Kirche

9 Nov 18.00

Mozart Große Messe in c-Mollin der Brännkyrka Kirche

15 Nov 16.00

Britten Serenade, Alfvénsalen, mit Ib Lanzky-Otto, Uppsala Kammarstråkar

16 Nov 16.00

Mozart Requiem in der Hällestad Kirche (Finspång)

30 Nov 11.00

Bach Kantate 61 in der Boo Kirche

7 Dez 16.00

Bach Weihnachts-Oratorium (Kantate 1-3), in Söderledskyrkan

 

 

2007

 

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.

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.

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.

Concerts and performances 2008

Date

Information

17 February
15:00

Concert at Stockholm Concert Hall.

Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra and Swedish Young Musicians' Organisation both have 30 year anniversary

 

21 March
15.00

Concert in Råsunda church. Bach Cantatas nr 198 and 214

5 April
15.00

Opera Academy Performance at the Royal Opera.
Scene
sfrom Così fan tutte andLe Rossignol.

24 May - 7 June

Ecclitico inIl mondo della luna at Drottningholms Slottsteater

6 June
15.00

Celebration of the National dayatthe Royal Chapel

16, 17 August

Ecclitico inIl mondo della lunaat West Green House in England

20 September -
22November

Tamino/Erster Geharnischter  inThe Magic Fluteat Norrlandsoperan

19 October

18.00

Mozart Requiem in Hässelby

12, 13, 14 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances at Tonhallen in Sundsvall

27, 28 November

Tamino/Erster Gehar.  inThe Magic Flutewith Norrlandsoperan

Guest Performances in Kiruna

7 December
16.00

Bach Christmas Oratory in Söderledskyrkan

14 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

14 December

Concert at the Gripsholm castle

26 December
15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel.

 

 

 

Concerts and performances 2008(excerpt)

Date

Information

10 - 27 August

Dr Cajus inFalstaff at Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg

and in Brandenburg

7 October

14.00

Fürstin Ninetta at Berwaldhallen (concert performance)

(der Wirth) with Stockholm Strauss Orchestra

14 October

16.00                

Concert in Oscarskyrkan

Mendelssohn 2 SymphonyLobgesang

24 Nov - 1 Dec    

Ferrando i Cosí fan tutte

College of Opera Stockholm

9 December

 16.00

Concert in Söderledskyrkan

Händel Messias

16 December
 15.00

Concert inthe Royal Chapel

 

 

10 - 27 Aug Dr Cajus in Falstaff, Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg und Brandenburg

7 Okt 14.00

Der Wirth in Fürstin Ninetta, Berwaldhallen, Stockholm Strauss Orchester

14 Okt Mendelssohn Sinfonie Nr. 2, Lobgesang, in Oscarskyrkan

24 Nov - 1 Dez

Ferrando in Cosa nostra (Cosí fan tutte, first act)

Schlussproduktion der Opernhochschule Stockholm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

Michael Axelsson - Tenor

Per-Åke in ”Smuggelsprit och kärlekstörst”

Foto: Karolin Axelsson