Klaverdal receives The Prince Eugen Culture Prize

110124, Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde

Stefan Klaverdal receives The Prince Eugen Culture Prize at a closed ceremony at Waldemarsudde in Stockholm. The Prize is awarded interesting artist that through their work have strengthen Swedish-Norwegian relations. It is always shared between one Swedish and one Norwegian artist. The current year it is shared between Klaverdal and the Norwegian singer-songwriter Randi Tytingvåg.
More about the prize.

Performance at Re:thinking improvisation

111130, 18:00, Inter Arts Centre, Malmö, Sweden

A concept evolving around private concert in a group setting is taking place at a concert during the conference ”Re:thinking improvisation” at Inter Arts Centre, Malmö. Performance by Lisa Hansson and Emeli Ek.

First performance of Rytmikon

111125, 1900, Palladium, Malmö, Sweden

First performance of Rytmikon for unspecified ensemble  – commissioned by Lund University to the 50-year celebration of the eurythmics class at the Malmö Academy of Music. The piece is choreographed by eurythmics professor Ann-Krestin Vernersson.

Rytmikstudenter

[Gud?] – thoughtful music in Ängelholm

111112, 18:00, Ängelholms Kyrka, Ängelholm, Sweden

[Gud?] Eftertänksam musik – en visuell meditation / Thoughtful music – a visual meditation

This is not a concert. It is not a sermon or a play. Perhaps it is a kind of being, or a possibility to receive music and visual scenography in a moment of stillness, reflection and inspiration.The event consists of new music for voice, bass clarinet, organ and computer in combination of visual scenography with video, lights, shadow play and much more.

Concept: Thomas Romlöv and Stefan Klaverdal
Music by Stefan Klaverdal, performed by Mia Hjorth (voice), Natalie Eriksson (bass klarinet), Robert Hallberg (organ) and Stefan Klaverdal (computer)
Visual Scenography and more by Claes Eriksson and Thomas Romlöv