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ye4rt · 3 months ago
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Reminder that Peter Sjöholm did the brat thing first
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suis-nous · 1 year ago
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mscoyditch · 1 year ago
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"A Fisherman at the Tiller of a Boat in Rough Seas". 1910.
By Michael Peter Ancher. Danish. 1849-1927.
> Rita M Sjöholm > Painters from the North
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atsvensson · 3 years ago
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Techmiljardär köper fiskfabrik
Sweden Pelagics nedlagda frysanläggning i Västervik har köpts av den svenske tech-miljardären Pär Svärdson. Svärdson som är både civilingenjör och civilekonom började efter utbildningen arbeta på konsultbolaget Andersen Consulting, idag Accenture. Född i Bromma i Stockholm hamnade han i Västervik som tonåring när familjen flyttade dit. Han bor idag inte i Västervik utan utomlands. Han är i alla…
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musicals-in-sweden · 4 years ago
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On October 7th 1995 Kristina från Duvemåla had it's world premiere at Malmö Musikteater (now Malmö Opera) 25 years later they brought together composer Benny Andersson, director Lars Rudolfsson and cast members Marianne Mörck, Helen Sjöholm, Peter Jöback, Anders Ekborg and Åsa Bergh to talk about the process of creating the musical, share anecdotes and memories.
Video number 1 is a montage of interviews, production pictures and a bit of singing.
Video number 2 is the full unedited interview.
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canitberobin · 7 years ago
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Im just gonna leave this here!
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oertendahlii · 4 years ago
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For the actor thing, let's go full Kristina: Helen Sjöholm, Peter Jöback och Anders Ekborg
Yessss thank you LET’S GO FULL KRISTINA 
Now first things first: the number one for this amazing trio is obviously Kristina från Duvemåla which is one of my favourite pieces of art, even if I sadly haven’t seen it. I kinda feel like my life changed for the better after Kristina, it brough so much good. And speaking of Kristina, I lowkey envy you for getting it in Starlene’s uquiz.      Now for the rest: Helen Sjöholm   II. Så som i himmelen If I remember right I saw this right in the middle of my KFD-euphoria, and I know I bawled my eyes out during Gabriellas sång and the scene leading up to it. Also I couldn’t stand to see Per Morberg for weeks after watching it.
III. Bäckström I would like to write Anastasia but I haven’t actually seen it yet!? I haven’t seen Simon och ekarna either. I should do that too. And Chess.
Peter Jöback II. Aladdin I mean. He. Is. Aladdin. What an amazing work. III. The phantom of the opera (or rather Fantomen på operan) I do remember barely being able to follow what was going on in it at times, but I really enjoyed his performance. Anders Ekborg In joint second place: Ingvar! – en musikalisk möbelsaga and Så som i himmelen (the musical), I love them both, and I really like him in them. He has got a bigger role in Ingvar, but in Så som i himmelen he gets to show off his ability to really grab your heart and soul with his singing.
Send me an actor/actress and I’ll tell you my top 3 projects they did
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starlene · 4 years ago
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7, 10, 11 and 16? :)
Thank you!
7. Favorite overture
Already answered... but got to admit, I also enjoy the overture to Chicago quite a lot.
10. Song that’s in a stage production but not the cast album that you WISH was on the cast album
Already answered – in short, the only problem with Så som i himmelen’s original cast recording is that it’s way too short..
But hey, since we’re talking SSIH, here’s another opinion about that: I love that they have a big orchestra on the Swedish album – but I also love that the Norwegian album didn’t rearrange Reser fast jag inte vill, and it still has that fast melodic line that plays during all deras iver / jag är smittad utav / glädje och iver that later repeats as a slower instrumental when they arrive to Vienna. Because it’s stuff like this that keeps me awake at night!!)
11. Favorite Broadway Nordic leading lady
Saara Jokiaho is my Finnish favourite <3
16. Broadway Nordic actor who deserves more recognition
Already answered... but you know what? I wish that the Finnish theatre scene had what you guys have in Sweden, that is to say, at least a couple of people you can call real musical stars. Like, Peter Jöback and Helen Sjöholm did an arena tour dedicated to showtunes, I think you can call them that.
I feel like the Finnish proverb Kukaan ei oo mitään, ja kaikki ei oo sitäkään ("No one’s anything special and most people aren’t even that”) summarises the way we as a public react to our musical actors... it’d be more fun if we got a little more excited about them here sometimes!
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Asks for musical theatre stans
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kenne63 · 3 years ago
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Bio i Oskarström..igen!!
Vilken bra film jag har sett idag!Helen Sjöholm, Mikael Persbrandt, Vanna Rosenberg, Peter Dalle, Björn Gustavsson, Jennie Silfverhjelm med flera. Den kommer jag se fler gånger känns det som. Lite fantasy-stuk och väldigt bra handling. Nära och bra har vi till bio så det är bara att köra ner och inga konstigheter med parkering eller boka eller så det är bara att gå dit. Lite mer personligt blir…
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a-love-poet-at-heart · 7 years ago
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@wolfgangamaderik​ tagged me in this 10 songs I can’t live without game, so here goes.
My music taste is really a revolving door, like ask me again in like a month or two and you’ll get some real different answers. So, here my weird list of musical and opera songs ‘cause that’s all I listen to [kinda in order]
1. The Catalogue aria (Madamina, il catalogo e questo) from Don Giovanni by Mozart song by Luca Pisaroni preferably in the Glyndebourne production (A++++ I just fucking love this song and Pisaroni’s singing and acting! I really love the new staging in the Glyndebourne’s verison with it using the newer faster tempe and using pictures instead of a written list for Don Gio’s conquests. A+ all around kinda my fav song rn.)
2. “Deh, vieni alla finestra” from Don Giovanni by Mozart. Preferably sung by Peter Mattei (such a beautiful, almost lullaby song and I love Mattei’s lighter baritone voice singing it, well lighter compared to say, Dmitri Hvorostovsky!)
3. “Là ci darem la mano” from I swear this is the last one Don Giovanni by Mozart. I picked Bryn Terfel and Renee Fleming’s verison (Such a beautiful “love” song. I also really like Rodney Gilfry’s singing and his acting. But I really perfer Bryn Terfel’s singing A+. The Siberian Tiger of the Opera world, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, is also really good in this song)
4. “Someone Else’s Story” From Chess by the two guys from Abba, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson (Picked the swedish version sung by Helen Sjöholm, but I also really like the Judy Kuhn and Kerry Ellis versions. Also gotta name drop the Carolee Carmello and Jodi Benson versions. Man, I really love this song! I’ve been singing it under my breath when bored for the past month)
5. The Deal (No Deal) also from Chess by half of Abba (Picked the shorten verison from the 1994 concert in Gothenburg. Only picked this one as I really like how Tommy Korberg sounds in this. The Freddie, Anders Glenmark, is pretty good in this.)
6. Endgame from I really fucking love this musical okay” Chess by the Bs of ABBA (Picked this one cause Tommy Körberg is on FIRE in this one. He gives an 11/10 performance. Amazing. Although any Endgame with Körberg is pretty good. I really don’t like the Svetlana, Sissel Kyrkjebø. She was way too young to sing the role and it shows, it’s like monotone and bland through out. Well, she also is swedish, so she probably didn’t know English good enough at the time to sing it with passion, ya know? PS Körberg was like twice her age in this one, so kinda creepy since in the musical their charater’s are married The one with Philip Jalmelid and Kristin Lidström is much better, Svetlana wise, and I really like it, but Körberg was so amazing in that first verison so it makes up for Kyrkjebø’s meh job.)
7. “Vildgräs” from Kristina från Duvemåla by the same dudes who did Chess and Mamma Mia sung by Philip Jalmelid (OKAY, I’m kinda not a fan of Kristina, only read the wiki summery and listen to this song and guldet blev till sand [another good song, especially the Tommy Körberg one that earns an Honorable mention since i love Korberg’s voice], but Vildgräs is such a great song. Love it. Such a banger to me.)
8. Der einfache Weg from Mozart das musical by Sylvester Levay and Michael Kunze (picked the Mark Seibert & Oedo Kuipers since Seibert is really good in the role. Also really like the Magyar verison with  Szabó P. Szilveszter & Dolhai Attila. Honorable mention since I really like Szabo, like fav Hungairan musical theatre singer.)
{{{Need to Mention to Gold falls from Heaven (orig Gold von den Sternen) from the English recorded Mozart promo thing sung by Ana Milva Gomes. The only place you can find it is on tumblr or on the orig website for the 2015 production. You can download it with a bit of elbow grease. Same goes for Somewhere’s there’s always a Ball (orig Irgendwo wird immer getanzt) sung by Franziska Schuster. I really love both of the songs and sing them like Someone Else’s Story, but I really like the English verisons as it’s in my native tongue and I’ve listened to them more than the German versions. So cause of this and since I can’t link them on youtube, I’m not adding them, but they’re kinda my real 9 and 10 also I already wrote out the 9 and 10 before remembering these songs and i dont wanna redo it}}}
9. Totale Finsternis from Tanz der Vampire by Jim Steinman (picked Ivan Ozhogin and Mercedesz Csampai ‘s verison. I LOVE Ozhogin, so I picked this version in the orig Deutsch, also I find the height diff between them at the end hilarious. I really like Kevin Tarte and Jessia Kressler verison as that proshot was my first Tanz. I also Love all the Russian verisons with all the different combos of singers. Oh! and Florian Soyka. And Jan Ammann. Honorable mention to Rob Evan’s verison in concerts since he sang the role once in the bway verison.)
10. Wenn Ich Tazen Will from Elisabeth by Sylvester Levay and Michael Kunze (picked the Ivan Ozhogin and Vera Sveshnikova verison in Russian from a concert. I really love Ozhogin, okay? Also Vera’s pretty good in this. And the staging is awesome. Love the strings, making her his puppet, like in the lyrics she says she won’t be his puppet, or something like that, i’m American. Really like the 2006 Mate Kamaras and Maya Hakvoort one as that proshot was my first Elisabeth.)
Okay, that’s my 10(ish) songs I can’t live without!
I’m not sure who’s done this before, but I’ll tag @janylate  @theadventuresofacatholicnerdling  @bitemyshinymetalaustralopithecus 
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mscoyditch · 3 years ago
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"Interior. Liselund. 1916". Peter Ilsted. Danish. 1861-1933.
> Rita M Sjöholm > Painters from the North
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atsvensson · 5 years ago
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Makthavare i svenskt fiske 2020
Makthavare i svenskt fiske 2020
Det finns en lång rad makthavare i svenskt fiske. Det kan handla om myndighetspersoner, miljöaktivister, företagsledare, yrkesfiskare, organisationsföreträdare med mer., Denna artikel handlar om makthavarna i själva fisket. Det inkluderar yrkesfiskets organisationer, företag som köper upp fisken, fiskeriföretag och liknande, men inte detaljister i fiskbranschen, inte myndigheter och inte…
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kungensman · 5 years ago
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Playing improvised music is a gift. It’s alchemy, chemistry, interlocking heartbeats and sometimes a struggle. A lot of it is about ambience. The legendary Silence studio in the deep woods of Värmland is a perfect example of how much setting actually effects the music made. Kungens Män usually record at home, in busy Stockholm, coming directly from the Underground, rolling escalators, the everyday stress latent in the back of the mind. We rumble for about two-three hours, mirroring frustration and built up energy from the work week we just left behind. This session was different. Silence is a place for contemplation. It was the end of May, the sun was shining, the grass was green and we took walks to the lake in between takes. We recorded 13 hours of music at a quite slow pace over the course of three days. Every moment of the record isn’t perfect, even sloppy sometimes, but we’re not in a competition. ”Trappmusik” is the Kungens Män chill out album. It has its peaks, but the overall vibe is calm, introspective and vibing off the fantastic recording room that has hosted so many giants. ”Främmande i tillvaron” is a nod and celebration of one of the masters of Swedish music, Bo Hansson, who was the spark that made Silence happen in the seventies together with Anders Lind who actually rigged the equipment for our session. What’s also interesting from a historical point of view is that the recording engineer we brought with us, our friend Isak Sjöholm, is the son of Jakob Sjöholm from Träd, Gräs och Stenar, who were also really important for the community around Silence. Use this music however you want. Play it loud or put it on as background music. Lie down on the floor or dance to it. The woods are singing. creditsreleased February 10, 2020 Peter Erikson - Synthesizer, Drum Machine Hans Hjelm - Guitar Mikael Tuominen - Guitar, Bass VI, Organ, Percussion, Voice Mattias Indy Pettersson - Drums, Percussion Gustav Nygren - Guitar, Saxophone, Guitar XII, Percussion Magnus Öhrn - Bass Recorded in Silence studio, Koppom, May 2019 Recording Engineer - Isak Sjöholm Rigging - Anders Lind Mix - Mikael Tuominen Mastering - DJM Cover artwork - Magnus Öhrn
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sorrowmantica · 5 years ago
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Should I stay with this haircut? ;) Photo by Peter Sjöholm . . . #paracide #paracideofficial #darkpop #darkwave #goth #gothic #gothicmusic #gothdancemusic #edm #industrial #gothboy #gothboys #darkness #beautiful #music #darkmusic #femalevocals #musician #songwriter #gothgirl #gothguy #gothguys #longhairedman #industrialgoth #vampiregoth #gothgoth #songwriter #songwriting #electro #electrogothmusic #electronic https://www.instagram.com/p/B5Yfp1ZHaCn/?igshid=16mo9q8lsofge
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notlikelionking · 8 years ago
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3, 7, 9, 17 :)
3. what’s your favorite play?Much Ado About Nothing is my guilty pleasure. I love it. Mainly thanks to the movie, but I saw an outdoor production in Stockholm (on Djurgården, brilliant summer day, perfect everything) a couple of years ago that was really good and reinforced my love.
7. do you prefer being behind the scenes or in the spotlight?Behind the scenes. I'd hate being an actor.
9. have you seen hamilton?No, but I would love to.
17. favorite stage actor?I don't really have a favorite. Based on musical talent I'd probably say Helen Sjöholm and Peter Jöback. The Kristina legacy lives on even 20 years later, I suppose.
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canitberobin · 7 years ago
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I ♡ musicals 2017!
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