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Karl Nicklas Gustavsson

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Karl Nicklas Gustavsson is a Swedish composer.[1] He was born on April 20, 1972 and studied music theory and composition with Maurice Karkoff, Johan Jeverud, Fredrik Glans and Armand Gutheim before moving to London in 2001 to study composition at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with Matthew King.

His compositions include three symphonies, orchestral works, chamber music, songs, choral works and music for the stage.

Principal Works

  • Poem no.1 for two pianos
  • Duo for two horns
  • The Lost Item, miniature opera in one act
  • Quintet for Winds
  • Sonatina for violin and piano
  • Concertino for guitar, oboe and string orchestra
  • Sonatina for horn and piano

References