Nytorp musik
Anders Kilström

Anders Kilström, one of Sweden's foremost pianists, has concertized all over Europe - in Great Britain, Iceland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Italy, France, Spain, Austria, Romania, the Baltic States, and Ukraine, as well as in North America and throughout his native Sweden.

Kilström made his orchestral debut in 1986 with the Swedish Radio Symphony in critically-acclaimed performance of Beethoven's Fifth Piano Concerto. Since then he has performed as soloist with conductors Neeme Järvi, Franz Welser-Möst, Hans Vonk and Elgar Howart among others.

As a First Prize winner in the Nordic Biennial of Young Soloists in 1988, Kilström represented Sweden in Reykjavik.
In 1990 Kilström made his London recital debut. A passionate chamber music performer, Kilström has collaborated with the Copenhagen Chamber Trio, Georgian String Quartet, Franz Schubert Quartet, cellist Torleif Thedéen, and clarinetist Stanley Drucker, trombonist Christian Lindberg and many others.
He has performed at music festivals in Aideburg, Montepulciano, Dubrovnik, Piteå, and Dinu Lippati festival of Romania.
In contemporary music, Kilström has premiered works by many of Scandinavia's leading composers including Poul Ruders, Magnus Lindberg, Jan Sandström and Daniel Börtz. Kilström received his Soloist Diploma from the Royal College of Music in Stockholm as a student of Professor Gunnar Hallhagen; he has also studied with Tatiana Nikolaeva, György Sebök and Colette Zerah.

Kilström is currently on the faculty of the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. He has recorded on the Caprice, Polar, Musica Sveciae, Nytorp Musik and Naxos labels.

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